August 2024 — DoubleDouble

August 2024 — DoubleDouble

An interview with Jake Carter from DoubleDouble:

What's one thing we should know about DoubleDouble?

We think outside the box. We draw outside the lines. But when it comes to coffee we spare no detail. From ethical sourcing to precise roasting, our singular aim is to elevate the everyday coffee experience and make a positive contribution to the future

What's one thing we should know about you?

My last meal would be fried chicken.

What excites you about coffee?

The infinite possibilities and endless flavours

If you could recommend one song to listen to while drinking your coffee, what would it be?

RUBII - Jammin. This song is oozes cool and gets me hyped like a double espresso.


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About the Coffees

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Espresso

New Romantic

Brazil, Ethiopia, India

What's your favourite thing about this coffee?

Romance isn’t dead! We love this coffee for its smooth body, bold chocolate notes and subtle acidity.

What fictional character does this coffee remind you of?

Mike Lowrey.

What's one interesting fact about where this coffee was grown?

This coffee is all about the harmonious relationship of 3 regions. Each showcasing something special from their region that when combined it’s like scooping all three flavours of a Neopolitan.

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Echo Cipher

Ethiopia Sidamo, Colombia Pequena Finca

What's your favourite thing about this coffee?

By blending two of our favourite regions, we’ve been able to create something we love drinking all day. It has body, fruity melon sweetness and a mellow acidity.

What fictional character does this coffee remind you of?

Hercules - this coffee might seem big and bold upfront but as it cools and opens up you’ll see the soft, sweet side of it. Just like Hercules when he fell for Megara 🥰

What's one interesting fact about where this coffee was grown?

The Colombian component of this blend is from Pequeña Finca which means “tiny farm”. It highlights the impressive work of small coffee producers in Huila. Despite covering only 155,000 hectares, these farms contribute 18% of Colombia’s coffee production.

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