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Organic medium roast cold brew coffee beans for nitro coffee with low acidity and chocolate, toffee, floral notes

StepUp Coffee

Organic Cold Brew Beans

$28.12
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Description

Cold Brew Coffee Beans are organic medium roast coffee beans crafted for smooth, low acidity cold brew and nitro coffee. This blend delivers clear tasting notes of chocolate, toffee, and subtle floral tones, with a balanced profile that works well for daily brewing. Compared to darker roasts often used for iced coffee, this medium roast keeps more natural sweetness and layered flavor in the cup.

  • Organic coffee beans selected for cold brew and nitro use
  • Medium roast profile with chocolate, toffee, and light floral notes
  • Low acidity character that drinks smooth over ice or as concentrate
  • Works well with coarse grinding for 12 to 24 hour cold steeping
  • Versatile enough for cold brew concentrate, nitro coffee, or hot brewing

Use these beans when you want a refreshing coffee that stays smooth in warm weather, meal prep batches, or grab-and-go morning drinks. They are a practical choice for home brewers using a coffee grinder, reusable coffee filter, French press, or dedicated cold brew setup. Unlike blends that taste flat once chilled, this coffee is designed to keep definition and sweetness even when served over ice or mixed with milk.

For best results, grind coarse and steep in cold water for 12 to 24 hours, then strain and dilute to taste. Sourced from high-quality beans, this coffee is built for reliable flavor and a clean finish cup after cup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

These beans are a strong fit for cold brew because they are crafted for immersion brewing and have a medium roast profile with smooth chocolate, toffee, and subtle floral notes. That combination gives cold brew a balanced taste with low bitterness and a naturally rounded sweetness, which is important because cold extraction highlights body and sweetness more than acidity. The blend is also described as low acidity, making it a practical choice for people who want a smoother iced coffee concentrate. This is especially useful for daily cold brew drinkers, warm-weather coffee fans, and anyone who prefers less sharpness in the cup. If you want a brighter, fruit-forward cold brew, a lighter roast might be a better match, but for smooth and approachable cold brew, this profile is well suited.
For the best results, grind the beans coarse, combine them with cold water, and steep for 12 to 24 hours before straining. A coarse grind reduces over-extraction and helps produce a cleaner, smoother concentrate, while the long steep time pulls out the coffee's chocolate, toffee, and floral character without the sharper edge you often get from hot brewing. After straining, you can serve it over ice, dilute with water or milk, or use it as a base for other iced drinks. This method works best for people making cold brew at home in a jar, French press, or dedicated cold brewer. If you use too fine a grind, the coffee can turn muddy and harder to filter, so a burr coffee grinder and a reusable coffee filter are the easiest way to get a cleaner cup.
Yes, these beans work well for nitro coffee because the medium roast and smooth flavor profile translate nicely into a rich cold brew base. Nitro coffee depends on a balanced concentrate that stays flavorful after being infused with nitrogen, and the chocolate and toffee notes in this coffee hold up especially well while the floral tones add a lighter finish. The result is a creamy texture and a smoother mouthfeel without needing sweeteners to carry the drink. This makes it a good option for home users with a nitro setup, small offices, or anyone who likes cafƩ-style cold coffee drinks. If you prefer a darker, more roasty nitro flavor, a dark roast may taste bolder, but this one is better for a smoother and more refreshing nitro profile.
Yes, this coffee is positioned as a low acidity option, which is one reason it suits cold brew so well. Cold brewing already extracts coffee differently than hot brewing, often creating a smoother taste, and pairing that method with a medium roast designed for cold brew helps keep the cup mellow and easy to drink. The tasting notes of smooth chocolate and toffee also point to a softer, less sharp flavor profile than coffees built around bright citrus or high-fruit acidity. This is a good match for people who find some iced coffees too harsh, want a gentler daily brew, or prefer a rounded flavor without much bite. It is still coffee, so the exact experience depends on grind size, steep time, and dilution, but overall this blend is designed for a smoother, less acidic cold coffee experience.
Yes, you can use Cold Brew Coffee Beans | Medium Roast, Organic, Smooth and Refreshing Medium Roast for hot coffee as well. Although it is specifically crafted for cold brew, the medium roast gives it enough balance and sweetness to work in common hot brewing methods like pour over, French press, or a drip brewer. In a hot cup, you can expect the chocolate and toffee notes to come forward clearly, with the floral character adding a softer finish. This is a practical choice for people who want one bag of coffee that works across both cold and hot brewing methods. The main limitation is that it is optimized for cold extraction, so shoppers looking for a hot coffee with very bright acidity or strong dark-roast smokiness may prefer a different roast style.

Frequently Asked Questions

These beans are a strong fit for cold brew because they are crafted for immersion brewing and have a medium roast profile with smooth chocolate, toffee, and subtle floral notes. That combination gives cold brew a balanced taste with low bitterness and a naturally rounded sweetness, which is important because cold extraction highlights body and sweetness more than acidity. The blend is also described as low acidity, making it a practical choice for people who want a smoother iced coffee concentrate. This is especially useful for daily cold brew drinkers, warm-weather coffee fans, and anyone who prefers less sharpness in the cup. If you want a brighter, fruit-forward cold brew, a lighter roast might be a better match, but for smooth and approachable cold brew, this profile is well suited.
For the best results, grind the beans coarse, combine them with cold water, and steep for 12 to 24 hours before straining. A coarse grind reduces over-extraction and helps produce a cleaner, smoother concentrate, while the long steep time pulls out the coffee's chocolate, toffee, and floral character without the sharper edge you often get from hot brewing. After straining, you can serve it over ice, dilute with water or milk, or use it as a base for other iced drinks. This method works best for people making cold brew at home in a jar, French press, or dedicated cold brewer. If you use too fine a grind, the coffee can turn muddy and harder to filter, so a burr coffee grinder and a reusable coffee filter are the easiest way to get a cleaner cup.
Yes, these beans work well for nitro coffee because the medium roast and smooth flavor profile translate nicely into a rich cold brew base. Nitro coffee depends on a balanced concentrate that stays flavorful after being infused with nitrogen, and the chocolate and toffee notes in this coffee hold up especially well while the floral tones add a lighter finish. The result is a creamy texture and a smoother mouthfeel without needing sweeteners to carry the drink. This makes it a good option for home users with a nitro setup, small offices, or anyone who likes cafƩ-style cold coffee drinks. If you prefer a darker, more roasty nitro flavor, a dark roast may taste bolder, but this one is better for a smoother and more refreshing nitro profile.
Yes, this coffee is positioned as a low acidity option, which is one reason it suits cold brew so well. Cold brewing already extracts coffee differently than hot brewing, often creating a smoother taste, and pairing that method with a medium roast designed for cold brew helps keep the cup mellow and easy to drink. The tasting notes of smooth chocolate and toffee also point to a softer, less sharp flavor profile than coffees built around bright citrus or high-fruit acidity. This is a good match for people who find some iced coffees too harsh, want a gentler daily brew, or prefer a rounded flavor without much bite. It is still coffee, so the exact experience depends on grind size, steep time, and dilution, but overall this blend is designed for a smoother, less acidic cold coffee experience.
Yes, you can use Cold Brew Coffee Beans | Medium Roast, Organic, Smooth and Refreshing Medium Roast for hot coffee as well. Although it is specifically crafted for cold brew, the medium roast gives it enough balance and sweetness to work in common hot brewing methods like pour over, French press, or a drip brewer. In a hot cup, you can expect the chocolate and toffee notes to come forward clearly, with the floral character adding a softer finish. This is a practical choice for people who want one bag of coffee that works across both cold and hot brewing methods. The main limitation is that it is optimized for cold extraction, so shoppers looking for a hot coffee with very bright acidity or strong dark-roast smokiness may prefer a different roast style.