Blue Mountain Coffee
If you consider yourself a coffee connoisseur, then you might be interested in trying one of the top coffees in the world- Blue Mountain Coffee. Blue mountain coffee has received accolades from gourmet coffee drinkers and sellers throughout the world and today ranks as one of the top coffee beans available. Here are some tips on enjoying Blue Mountain Coffee.
The most popular Blue Mountain Coffee is graded class 1. Class 1 is a term used by coffee professionals to acknowledge that the coffee beans are consistent in size and free of defects that can affect the taste. Blue Mountain Coffee is grown in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica which has some of the most ideal conditions on earth to grow delicious coffee.
Most of the coffee that Blue Mountain sells is green coffee beans. There are several different types of beans; some are bluish green as well. Blue Mountain Coffee is very expensive. Expect to pay over $100 for a 5 pound bag of fresh roasted Blue Mountain Coffee. One of the most exclusive types of roasts that Blue Mountain Coffee offers is Pea berry. Pea berry is a smaller size coffee bean that is bluish green in size and delivers a much more robust and less acidic taste.
Blue Mountain Coffee is very difficult to buy. Most cafes or supermarkets do not buy blue mountain coffee, however you can usually find it in specialty coffee shops and fine restaurants. One of the easiest ways to buy Blue Mountain coffee is direct through their web site.
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