Tug Hill Artisan Roasters
Running George

Roaster Location: Flag of United States Lowville, New York

4.50(1)

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Roast Level: Medium
Bean Source Country: Brazil
Varietal: Yellow Bourbon
Process: Natural

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4.50(1)

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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Sherbs Reviews

    40 roasts rated, avg score of 4.23

    4.50 - Average

    8.5/10 would recommend. listen i am a dark roast girlie for life. i am not really into medium and definitely not light roast its just not for me. but this medium roast is goooooood. ive honestly been drinking it all week and its almost gone. i would say it hits all the cupping notes? and im leaning that it tastes more like a dark roast. anyway i dont know who running george is but if you swipe you can find out more about him. we love coffee we love little morning wake ups and we love summer vacation if youre ever in upstate new york run and get yourself some running george!

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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.
Bean Source Country: Brazil
Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, has traditionally been known for its vast output of commodity-grade coffee, including a significant volume of Robusta beans. However, in recent years, the country has made a concerted effort to enhance the quality of its microlots, aiming to solidify its reputation within the specialty coffee sector including greater cultivation of higher-quality Arabica. These initiatives have contributed to developing coffee microlots with distinct flavor profiles, with Brazilian coffee notably known for rich notes of chocolate, nuts, and fruit.
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