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Java Time Coffee – Smooth & Classic Light Roast with Cocoa & Toasted Nut Notes

$16.99
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  • Origin: Multi
  • Producer: Cooperative /
  • Elevation: 1200–1500 masl
  • Cultivar: Varies
  • Process: Washed
  • Harvest: 2024,2025
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  • Roast cadence: small batches weekly in Jacksonville.
  • Rest window: 24–72h — the coffee decides.
  • Ship timing: we release orders at the first peak (typically day 2–4 post-roast).
  • Transit logic: farther zones may ship a touch earlier so delivery lands in the sweet spot.
  • Need a date? Add a note at checkout and we’ll do our best.

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Java Time — Smooth & classic light roast with cocoa + toasted-nut vibes.

Small-batch roasted in Jacksonville, FL, our light roast is clean, sweet, and easy-drinking. Expect caramel, milk chocolate, and a balanced finish—perfect for daily brews and first-cup rituals.

  • Roast: Light
  • Bean: 100% Arabica • Small-batch
  • Profile: caramel • milk chocolate • gentle toasted nut • balanced
  • Net Wt.: 12 oz (340 g)

Dial it in (Bert-approved):

  • Pour-Over / Drip: 1:16 (22 g coffee : 350 g water), 200°F, medium grind, 2:45–3:15 total
  • French Press: 1:15, 200°F, coarse grind, 4 min; gentle plunge
  • Cold Brew: 1:8 by weight, coarse, 12–16 hrs cold; cut with water/ice to taste
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Specifications:
12 oz (340 g) light roast coffee. 100% Arabica, small-batch roasted in Jacksonville, FL. Tasting notes: caramel, milk chocolate/cocoa, toasted nut; balanced finish. Best for drip/pour-over; 1:15–1:17 ratio, ~200°F water.