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Old Spike Coffee Roasters

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Their mission is to train and employee homeless people across our business. Whether they work in their cafe, assist in their coffee production or deliver their coffee to all their wholesale customers - every bag of coffee you buy goes some way to ending homelessness here in the UK. Their passion for coffee and their inspiring mission to give back to the community is why these guys are one of the best London roasters. They not only source coffee that promotes sustainability and ethical practices at source but also contributes to problems that are faced in the coffee consuming country.

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Old Spike Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster from London, England United Kingdom. We have 1 cataloged roasts with 1 total reviews with a score of 4.50.

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Top Reviews(1)

  • Q Reviews

    67 roasts rated, avg score of 4.46

    4.50 - Average

    It says honey process on the bag but it looks and tastes more like a washed coffee. Anyway, from a whiff of the grounds this has all the makings of a pretty classic Kenyan profile. You often get Blackcurrant and Blackberry as flavour notes on a Kenyan but then they go missing a bit on the cupping. Not here. The dry aroma has plenty. The flavour is great, blackberry pie and sweet marmalade.

    The malic acidity is well integrated and very nicely balanced with that sweetness of orange and raisin. It is a little delicate and the volume and complexity could be higher overall. If it was, we'd be reaching for the 90s.

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    8 months ago · See more from Q · Social link
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