Equator Coffees
Drip Coffee

Roaster Location: Flag of United States San Francisco, California

4.00(1)

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Roast Level: Medium
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Refers to drip coffee served at Equator stores/kiosks when specific roast can't be identified

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Reviews(1)

4.00(1)

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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1351 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.00 - Average

    I had a cup to go of Equator's drip coffee at the kiosk in Boston Logan's airport. I noted that it was solid, very chocolate-driven but with some fruitiness. There's a slight wood/spice that's perhaps cedar, but not in a bad way.
    1 year ago · See more from Theo

More Details

Roast Level: Medium
Medium roast coffee balances the beans' natural flavors and the roasting process, providing a well-rounded taste profile. When selecting a medium roast, look for a balance of acidity and sweetness, with caramel, nuts, and chocolate notes and a medium body.
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The "Menu Item" flag was created so that the Coffee Roast community can track menu items such as espresso drinks or specialty concoctions at their favorite cafe. Reviewers can grade the underlying "roast," the beans used in their drink, according to their preference, or the ordered item itself.

Best Rated Roasts of Equator Coffees

Equator Coffees is a coffee roaster from San Francisco, United States. We have 24 cataloged roasts with 3 total reviews with a score of 4.17.

International Rank: #711 out of 1039
Ranking is based on a combination of reviews and popularity on CoffeeRoast.com
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