Steady State

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Balanced & Fruity

Light-Medium Blends

Refreshing orange and sweet red grape flavors are complemented by a smooth and rich caramel sweetness in this fruity yet balanced cup.

Flavor Profile

Roast Level

Light-Medium

Tasting Notes

Citrus

Sweet Vanilla

Ripe Fruit

Origin

Country Of Origin

Ethiopia, Guatemala

Process

Natural/Dry Processed , Washed

Elevation

1700 - 2100 meters above sea level
About the Roaster

Since 2015, Steady State Roasting has been raising the bar on coffee in Southern California by never settling for mediocrity. Elliot Reinecke’s hospitality-driven small-batch roaster gets as much as it gives to its Carlsbad community, owing plenty of its success to the local support while embracing the many outdoor activities this coastal city has to offer.

Location

San Marcos, CA

Fun Fact

Steady State’s founder started roasting in a shed behind his rental home, before opening a 200-square-foot café in a shared space with a local glassmaker, woodworker, and potter.

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About the Roaster

Steady State

Carlsbad, CA

Since 2015, Steady State Roasting has been raising the bar on coffee in Southern California by never settling for mediocrity. Elliot Reinecke’s hospitality-driven small-batch roaster gets as much as it gives to its Carlsbad community, owing plenty of its success to the local support while embracing the many outdoor activities this coastal city has to offer.
Fun Fact
Steady State’s founder started roasting in a shed behind his rental home, before opening a 200-square-foot café in a shared space with a local glassmaker, woodworker, and potter.