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Arkansas Rank: #5 out of 6
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Fidel & Co.

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Fidel & Co Coffee Roasters, founded in 2019 in Little Rock, Arkansas, sources coffee from a variety of farms across the globe, with a focus on transparency and sustainability. With strong ties to producers, particularly in El Salvador, they showcase a diverse range of specialty coffees through thoughtful roasting. Their dedication to quality and community has made them a key part of Arkansas’s growing coffee scene.

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Fidel & Co. is a coffee roaster from Little Rock, AR United States. We have 1 cataloged roasts with 1 total reviews with a score of 4.00.

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Top Reviews(1)

  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1854 roasts rated, avg score of 4.31

    4.00 - Average

    4.00 - Finish

    3.50 - Flavor

    4.00 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    I gotta say I struggled with this one. I got to a good place in the end.

    Slightly odd looking lot. Some beans darker than others. Maybe just a product of the processing. The first cup I made was pretty grapefruity and a little bit bitter. That was at 93C and I made a second batch at 91C where the apricot comes out. I still think it's pretty grapefruit and has a bit of rind. That's where the funk from the natural processing sits and I think mostly overwhelms the rest of the coffee. Once it's very cool I get that apricot and lime.

    I'd like to try this roaster again since Bean Archives picked them out, but I wasn't blown away here.
    1 year ago · See more from Theo