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Coffee Masters Espresso Blends

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Espresso is a method of making coffee that involves finely ground, dark roasted coffee that is brewed under pressure to create a concentrated beverage served in individual servings.

Coffee Masters currently offers three espressos; Euro-Espresso Blend, Espresso Bold and Essential Espresso. Each of these was custom-designed to serve a unique purpose in the coffee world.

Euro-Espresso BlendTM, our number one seller, is a blend of Colombian and Brazilian coffees. Euro-Espresso Blend produces a smooth, aromatic and creamy espresso with full body, aroma and flavor with good acidity. This versatile blend is great for any application.

Espresso BoldTM is a rich, dark and heavy espresso comprised of coffees from Ethiopia, Guatemala and Sumatra. These coffees make this blend full of flavor and perfect for use in home espresso machines.

Essential EspressoTM, originally developed about ten years ago, has a new recipe*. This new brew blends two Brazilian varietals with an Ethiopian Harrar. Essential Espresso is a sweet and creamy espresso with deep full body designed with Café applications in mind.

*Coffee Blends rely on certain characteristics from each of its contributing coffees. To maintain, or improve upon, the desired characteristics of coffee blends the components need to be continuously monitored via the cupping process. The blend recipe may need adjusted accordingly.

The new and improved Essential Espresso was debuted at the 2009 Great Lakes Barista Competition at Coffee Fest Chicago and is now shipping from our roasting facility in Spring Grove, IL.

For more information on Coffee Masters Espresso please visit our website or call us at 800.334.6485!


Comments

Great post. Really good info
Posted @ Friday, June 19, 2009 2:45 PM by jerry norris
Great post, hope you write more soon
Posted @ Tuesday, June 30, 2009 5:34 PM by Karl
No one can understand the truth until he drinks of coffee's frothy goodness.
Posted @ Friday, April 02, 2010 7:37 AM by Gourmet Free
I really like this blog. It is full of great information.
Posted @ Sunday, May 02, 2010 7:13 PM by Courteney
Hey there! 
 
I've bumped onto your blog about coffee and I must say it's terrific! My warmest compliments! 
 
What about adding some colour in it by bonding coffee with some artistic event? 
 
You know, I've heard of an international digital arts competition called "Anthares Coffee Prize", which sounds to be pretty interesting!  
 
I've already posted something concerning the contest on my own blog and it seems successful ! 
 
Greets 
 
 
 
Jess
Posted @ Tuesday, July 13, 2010 7:15 PM by Jess
I like the espresso bold! Thanks for sharing!
Posted @ Thursday, July 15, 2010 3:35 PM by coffeegirl
I cannot handle espresso everyday, but I do like it once in awhile. (gotta have my brewed coffee). It is nice to have a bit of a change in the form of something a little more exotic. I have been getting some Jamaican Blue Mountain that I have been doing both a brew and sometimes, with a finer grind I will make an espresso which I think is a real treat. The last Blue Mountain I purchased was from KMO Coffee and I thought it was superb. Check it out.
Posted @ Monday, July 26, 2010 3:05 PM by Victor
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Posted @ Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:35 PM by claris
I love brazillian coffee taste, blend of two of them must be really unique.
Posted @ Wednesday, August 11, 2010 6:09 AM by Chris Coffee
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