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Costa Rican , SHB/EP. Med-Light, Whole Bean, Standard, Espresso 12oz-2 lb. Coffee - StepUp Coffee

StepUp Coffee

Costa Rican Single Origin Coffee

Precio de oferta  $28.67 Precio habitual  $32.00 10% OFF
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StepUp Costa Rican Single Origin Specialty Coffee is a 100% Arabica coffee from Costa Rica, graded SHB/EP for high-grown, carefully prepared beans. This medium-light roast is built for a bright, balanced cup with citrus, honey, and chocolate notes plus a clean finish. Compared to darker blends, it keeps more origin character and acidity clarity, which makes it a solid pick for pour over, French press, drip, or espresso.

  • Single origin Costa Rican coffee with SHB/EP grade beans from high-altitude volcanic regions
  • Medium-light roast profile with citrus, honey, and chocolate tasting notes
  • 100% Arabica beans, hand-picked and processed to preserve cup clarity
  • Works across brewing methods including pour over dripper, French press, drip coffee, and espresso
  • Ethically sourced from sustainable farms that support fair trade practices and local communities
  • Roasted in small batches and packed in airtight bags for freshness

If you brew fresh ground coffee at home and want a coffee maker comparison point, this one is useful because it performs well across different coffee brewing methods. Use it for a clean morning pour over, a fuller French press at breakfast, or a brighter espresso shot in the afternoon. Unlike generic house blends, this coffee is sourced from one origin, so the flavor stays more specific and easier to identify cup to cup.

For anyone looking for specialty coffee with traceable origin, reliable roast style, and everyday brewing flexibility, this Costa Rican coffee keeps things straightforward and easy to enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Specialty coffee is generally defined by higher bean quality, better sourcing transparency, and more careful processing and roasting than regular coffee. In practical terms, that usually means cleaner flavors, more distinct tasting notes, and fewer defects in the cup. Regular coffee often tastes more generic or roast-driven, while specialty coffee is chosen to highlight the character of the bean and where it was grown. This StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin is a good example of specialty coffee because it uses 100% Arabica beans from high-altitude Costa Rican growing regions and is roasted to bring out origin-specific notes like citrus, honey, and chocolate. That makes it a better fit for drinkers who want to taste nuance rather than just bitterness or dark roast intensity. Specialty coffee is best for people who enjoy pour over, French press, espresso, or any brewing method where flavor clarity matters. The tradeoff is that it can reward good brewing technique more than regular coffee does, so grind size, water ratio, and freshness matter more.
Start with origin, bean type, roast level, and freshness. A good specialty coffee should clearly state where it comes from, what kind of beans it uses, and how it is roasted. Single origin coffees are especially useful if you want a distinct flavor profile tied to one region rather than a blended taste. StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin checks those boxes with 100% Arabica beans, a single origin from Costa Rica, and a medium-light roast. That roast level is helpful if you want to taste brighter, more detailed notes instead of heavy roast flavors. Its tasting profile of citrus, honey, and chocolate suggests a balanced coffee with some sweetness and acidity, rather than an overly sharp or smoky cup. This kind of coffee is a strong choice for shoppers who like fresh ground coffee and want versatility across brewing methods such as pour over, French press, drip, or espresso. One tradeoff is that medium-light roasts may feel less bold to people who prefer very dark, bitter, or highly roasty coffee.
Yes, Costa Rican coffee is often a strong choice for people who want a bright but balanced cup. Coffees from Costa Rica are widely known for lively acidity, sweetness, and a clean finish, especially when grown at high altitude. That combination makes them popular with drinkers who want more flavor definition without losing smoothness. This StepUp Coffee offering fits that profile well. It is a single origin Costa Rican coffee with tasting notes of citrus, honey, and chocolate, plus a clean, smooth finish. The citrus adds brightness, the honey adds sweetness, and the chocolate rounds things out so the cup does not feel too sharp. The medium-light roast also helps preserve those origin flavors instead of covering them with heavy roast character. It is especially well suited to pour over, drip, and French press drinkers who want clarity and complexity in the cup. If you prefer low-acid, smoky, extra-dark coffee, this style may seem lighter and more delicate than what you are used to.
Pour over is often one of the best ways to brew a medium-light roast Costa Rican coffee if your goal is clarity and flavor separation. It tends to highlight bright notes like citrus, sweetness like honey, and the cleaner finish that single origin coffees are known for. That said, the best method really depends on what you want from the cup. For this StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin, pour over and drip brewing will usually showcase its balance and detail most clearly. French press can bring out more body and chocolate notes, while espresso can create a more concentrated version of the same flavor profile if your grinder and dialing-in are consistent. Because it is described as versatile, it can work across all of these methods. This coffee is a good fit for people exploring different coffee brewing methods with gear like a ceramic coffee dripper, French press, or stovetop espresso maker. The main tradeoff is that medium-light roasts are less forgiving of poor grind size or water temperature than darker roasts, so technique matters more.
A single origin Costa Rican coffee is best for drinkers who want to taste the character of one specific growing region instead of a blended flavor profile. It is especially appealing to people who enjoy tracing flavor back to origin and who prefer a cup with brightness, sweetness, and a clean finish. This StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin is a strong match for shoppers who like balanced specialty coffee with recognizable tasting notes. Its citrus, honey, and chocolate profile makes it approachable for someone moving up from everyday coffee, while still offering enough detail for more experienced specialty coffee drinkers. Because it works with drip, pour over, French press, and espresso, it also suits people who use different brewers at home and want one coffee that adapts well. It may be less ideal for someone who only likes very dark roast coffee or wants a heavy, smoky, low-acid cup. In that case, a darker roast or a blend might feel more familiar. For people seeking clarity, freshness, and a regional flavor identity, this style is a smart choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Specialty coffee is generally defined by higher bean quality, better sourcing transparency, and more careful processing and roasting than regular coffee. In practical terms, that usually means cleaner flavors, more distinct tasting notes, and fewer defects in the cup. Regular coffee often tastes more generic or roast-driven, while specialty coffee is chosen to highlight the character of the bean and where it was grown. This StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin is a good example of specialty coffee because it uses 100% Arabica beans from high-altitude Costa Rican growing regions and is roasted to bring out origin-specific notes like citrus, honey, and chocolate. That makes it a better fit for drinkers who want to taste nuance rather than just bitterness or dark roast intensity. Specialty coffee is best for people who enjoy pour over, French press, espresso, or any brewing method where flavor clarity matters. The tradeoff is that it can reward good brewing technique more than regular coffee does, so grind size, water ratio, and freshness matter more.
Start with origin, bean type, roast level, and freshness. A good specialty coffee should clearly state where it comes from, what kind of beans it uses, and how it is roasted. Single origin coffees are especially useful if you want a distinct flavor profile tied to one region rather than a blended taste. StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin checks those boxes with 100% Arabica beans, a single origin from Costa Rica, and a medium-light roast. That roast level is helpful if you want to taste brighter, more detailed notes instead of heavy roast flavors. Its tasting profile of citrus, honey, and chocolate suggests a balanced coffee with some sweetness and acidity, rather than an overly sharp or smoky cup. This kind of coffee is a strong choice for shoppers who like fresh ground coffee and want versatility across brewing methods such as pour over, French press, drip, or espresso. One tradeoff is that medium-light roasts may feel less bold to people who prefer very dark, bitter, or highly roasty coffee.
Yes, Costa Rican coffee is often a strong choice for people who want a bright but balanced cup. Coffees from Costa Rica are widely known for lively acidity, sweetness, and a clean finish, especially when grown at high altitude. That combination makes them popular with drinkers who want more flavor definition without losing smoothness. This StepUp Coffee offering fits that profile well. It is a single origin Costa Rican coffee with tasting notes of citrus, honey, and chocolate, plus a clean, smooth finish. The citrus adds brightness, the honey adds sweetness, and the chocolate rounds things out so the cup does not feel too sharp. The medium-light roast also helps preserve those origin flavors instead of covering them with heavy roast character. It is especially well suited to pour over, drip, and French press drinkers who want clarity and complexity in the cup. If you prefer low-acid, smoky, extra-dark coffee, this style may seem lighter and more delicate than what you are used to.
Pour over is often one of the best ways to brew a medium-light roast Costa Rican coffee if your goal is clarity and flavor separation. It tends to highlight bright notes like citrus, sweetness like honey, and the cleaner finish that single origin coffees are known for. That said, the best method really depends on what you want from the cup. For this StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin, pour over and drip brewing will usually showcase its balance and detail most clearly. French press can bring out more body and chocolate notes, while espresso can create a more concentrated version of the same flavor profile if your grinder and dialing-in are consistent. Because it is described as versatile, it can work across all of these methods. This coffee is a good fit for people exploring different coffee brewing methods with gear like a ceramic coffee dripper, French press, or stovetop espresso maker. The main tradeoff is that medium-light roasts are less forgiving of poor grind size or water temperature than darker roasts, so technique matters more.
A single origin Costa Rican coffee is best for drinkers who want to taste the character of one specific growing region instead of a blended flavor profile. It is especially appealing to people who enjoy tracing flavor back to origin and who prefer a cup with brightness, sweetness, and a clean finish. This StepUp Coffee Costa Rican Single Origin is a strong match for shoppers who like balanced specialty coffee with recognizable tasting notes. Its citrus, honey, and chocolate profile makes it approachable for someone moving up from everyday coffee, while still offering enough detail for more experienced specialty coffee drinkers. Because it works with drip, pour over, French press, and espresso, it also suits people who use different brewers at home and want one coffee that adapts well. It may be less ideal for someone who only likes very dark roast coffee or wants a heavy, smoky, low-acid cup. In that case, a darker roast or a blend might feel more familiar. For people seeking clarity, freshness, and a regional flavor identity, this style is a smart choice.