Bean Box is a subscription box featuring freshly roasted coffee from Seattle's top artisan roasters. Experience the best coffee from the city known for its coffee obsession. Bean Box is located within a few miles of all the top Seattle roasters. This allows them to ship your Bean Box the same day the beans are roasted. When it comes to a great coffee experience, the difference between fresh and a few weeks old is everything.
Cost: $20 / month + Free shipping to US and $9.50 to Canada.
Promo Code: theodore - Get 15% off. (Exp. November 15, 2014)
Each box includes 4 totally unique coffee roasts and makes about 15 cups of coffee. It's shipped fresh within 1 day of roasting, and include special touches, like delicious artisan chocolates.
Kuma Coffee - Guatemala La Esperanza
From Finca La Esperanza (1600-1800m) in the mountains of Huehuetenango, a 2013 Cup of Excellence award winner. Semi-sweet chocolate, nougat, vanilla, Rainier cherry, and grape. Incredibly clean and distinct, an artifact of Kuma’s precise roasting process.
Herkimer Coffee - Drip Blend
Soft, refreshing light acidity with a clean finish. Hint of cherry with deeply caramelized sugar and chocolate. Velvet mouth feel and weight. Directly sourced from El Cedral and El Cielito in Honduras (900-1200m). Herkimer brings incredible attention to detail and balance in their signature blend.
Lighthouse Roasters - Roaster's Choice
A full-bodied blend of Ethiopian, Sumatran and Latin high-grown Arabicas. Rich and complex, Roaster's Choice touches the whole palate and stays clean. One of the boldest roasts we’ve cupped, and team favourite.
Longshoreman's Daughter - Ethiopian Yirgacheffe
Sweet, lively taste with hints of citrus, cane sugar, and black tea. Light-to-medium roast development. Sourced from Dama Co-op in Ethiopia. Almost tea-like, Yirgacheffe is considered the “gateway” to discovering artisan coffee.
I had no idea Seattle was as big as it is when it comes to coffee! I’m a daily coffee drinker and pretty much can not survive without it, so I’m very excited to try these local blends. I need to put these by my coffeemaker now so that I see them first thing in the morning. I think you're getting a very good value considering these are artisan roasters. Bean Box also sells gift subscriptions which would make a great gift for any coffee lover.
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