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Sacred Grounds Coffee Roasters

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We are Sacred Grounds Coffee Roasters of Sherman, CT. Nestled among the Candlewood Valley hills, at the northern-most part of Fairfield County, our small company is a strong supporter of local businesses and sustainable products. We are a 100% Organically-sourced and Fair Trade business. We choose only the finest green specialty coffee beans from our suppliers and roast them to perfection using our state-of-the-art infrared coffee roaster.

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Sacred Grounds Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster from Sherman, CT 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

    3.50 - Value

    4.00 - Finish

    3.50 - Flavor

    4.00 - Balance

    This canned cold brew delivers a mild sweetness with notes of caramel and brown sugar, paired with a touch of acidity that adds some interest. There's an initial chocolate flavor, but it feels a bit flat and doesn't develop much. A faint raspberry hint and a subtle lemon water note contribute to a cleaner finish. While it's nice to find a canned cold brew with some brightness, the overall flavor lacks depth and complexity. It's a decent option from a micro roaster, but not particularly memorable.

    Cupping Method:Got this at Caruluzzi's in Danbury, CT and drank on car ride to NJ. A bit pricy at $5.49.

    10 months ago · See more from Theo