Brazilian Coffee

About Our Brazilian Coffee Collection
I’ve tasted a lot of Brazilian coffee, and these three really stand out! Dark Chocolate & Hazelnut Brazil is amazingly versatile. Depending on how you pull the shot, it can deliver a smooth milk chocolate and nutty Americano or an intense espresso with notes of dark chocolate and even molasses.
Cherry & Caramel Brazil is rich, tangy, and sweet, a revelation if you're used to the more classic choc & nut side of Brazilian coffee beans.
And the Milk Chocolate & Coconut Decaf? Don’t let the “decaf” tag fool you. This one is smooth, indulgent, and relaxing, perfect for drinking later in the day, or cutting caffeine without cutting enjoyment. It's big on milk chocolate and has just a whisper of coconut.
I’ll be adding more Brazilian coffee beans to the collection soon, but only the ones that make me grin will be included!
—Kev
Brazilian Coffee FAQs
Q: What makes Brazilian coffee so popular?
A: Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer, known for consistent, easy-drinking coffees with chocolatey, nutty, and sometimes fruity notes. They’re smooth, versatile, and suit just about every brew method.
Q: Are these coffees good for espresso?
A: Absolutely! All the coffees in this collection make excellent espresso. Cherry & Caramel Brazil is vibrant and fruity. Dark Chocolate & Hazelnut Brazil is more classic milk chocolate and hazelnut at a lower extraction and deeper dark chocolates if you tighten the grind and/or increase the ratio for a bigger extraction.
Milk Chocolate & Coconut Decaf gives you a bold, chocolatey crema-packed shot without the caffeine.
Q: Is the decaf really as good as regular coffee?
A: Yes! I wouldn’t include it otherwise. The Milk Chocolate & Coconut Brazil decaf is genuinely tasty. It’s one of the rare decaf coffees I’ve had that I’d happily drink even if I didn’t need to reduce caffeine.
Q: What is the decaffeination method used?
A: This one uses the methylene chloride method, which sounds scary but isn’t. It’s widely used, very safe, and the final coffee contains virtually no trace of the solvent (and it gets roasted out anyway).
Q: What flavour notes should I expect from Brazilian coffee?
A: Think smooth milk chocolate, caramel, roasted nuts, and in some cases, like our Cherry & Caramel Brazil, bright fruit notes like Morello cherry, and even maple syrup finishes.
