Grumpy Mule Soft Fruits & Dark Chocolate Whole Coffee Beans 227g
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Here is a mule who wants to look on the bright side of things. He does. He's tried really hard to be that little ray of sunshine, to be fine with it all.
But he's not really that type. The mere sight of robusta beans or instant coffee crumples his brow and clenches his jaw.
After all, good coffee is never a matter of taking it easy - flavour doesn't just 'Turn Up'. It needs to be cultivated by expert growers, coaxed by obsessive roasters, and given the 'Hooves Up' by the Fussiest critic there is.
About This Coffee
Can't decide right? Rich and smooth, or fruity and bright? Well, Let the mule indulge you. Cappuccino, latte or espresso shot, this one's designed to stop your dithering and get you what you really want. Courtesy of organic smallholdings from across the globe, the Landscape Espresso is slow roasted in a way that keeps that dark chocolate, caramel depth, while Letting fresh soft fruit flavours bring the noise.
Details
Brand
Grumpy Mule
Features
Organic Espresso Landscape Blend, Espresso, Beans, Complex, For Those Who Want it All, Carried from Seasonal Producers, It Will Kick You This Hard 5, Roasted with Pride in Meltham, Yorkshire
Pack Size
227
Unit (free text)
g
Telephone Helpline
01484 852601
Email Helpline
coffee@grumpymule.co.uk
Web Address
WWW.GRUMPYMULE.CO.UK
Company Name
Bewley's Tea and Coffee Ltd / The Roastery
Other Information
Packaged in a protective atmosphere. Rainforest Alliance Certified - 100% Certified Coffee Coffee is Fairtrade certified, traded, audited and sourced from Fairtrade producers, total 100%. For more visit info. fairtrade.net/sourcing EU Organic - GB-org-02 GB-Bio-189, Non-EU agriculture Grumpy Mule is a Brand and Registered Trade Mark of Bewley's Tea & Coffee UK Limited.
Manufacturers Address
Bewley's Tea and Coffee Ltd, Northern Cross, Malahide Road, Dublin 17, Ireland. The Roastery, Meltham, Holmfirth, HD9 4EP, UK.
Preparation and Usage
The Mule Rules (A Quick Brewing Guide) 1. Choose your weapon Beans, Ground Grumpy mule coffees are suitable for use in a wide range of brewing equipment. For espresso machines, finely grind your beans or choose espresso grind for best results. 2. Load up X2 Use 2 heaped dessertspoonfuls (those big ones your mum only had out for special occasions) of fresh, ground coffee per cup. If you want to be a nerd about it that's 15g per 250ml of coffee. Espresso heads, a good dose for our coffee is 14-18g per double shot with an extraction time of about 27 seconds. Just don't count mississipily (watch friends, it'll make sense). 3. Fire! Allow heated water to come off the boil (about 93-950) before pouring. It's just enough time to tweet a pic of the pack at a jaunty angle. Serve the coffee immediately once brewed.
Storage
Store away from direct sunlight and any strong odours - these beans have had enough sun thank you very much. and don't even think about putting it in the fridge. Once open, use within 2 weeks and store in an airtight container
Further Description
Don't make him angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry. Looking after the coffee
Return To
Bewley's Tea and Coffee Ltd, Northern Cross, Malahide Road, Dublin 17, Ireland. WWW.GRUMPYMULE.CO.UK The Roastery, Meltham, Holmfirth, HD9 4EP, UK. Tel: 01484 852601 Email: Coffee@grumpymule.co.uk
Regulated Product Name
Espresso Landscape Blend Coffee Beans
Company Address
Bewley's Tea and Coffee Ltd, Northern Cross, Malahide Road, Dublin 17, Ireland. The Roastery, Meltham, Holmfirth, HD9 4EP, UK.
Storage Type
Ambient Type
Pack Type
Bag Type
Standardised Brand
Grumpy Mule Brand
Unit (specific)
Grams Unit (specific)
New Product Development
Final Product - Not NPD New Product Development
HFSS Indicator
Not Applicable HFSS Indicator
HFSS Food or Drink
Drink HFSS Food or Drink
Allergy Advice
Please Note: This product may contain any of the following allergens:
- • Cereal containing gluten
- • Crustaceans
- • Eggs
- • Fish
- • Peanuts
- • Soya
- • Milk
- • Celery
- • Nuts
- • Mustard
- • Sesame
- • Sulphur Dioxide
- • Lupin
- • Mollusc