The difference between light, medium and dark roasts.
We offer a variety of quality light, medium and dark roasts for your office or home, but what are the differences between the types? Is it important to include more than one type of coffee in your breakroom?
It may surprise most to learn that in addition to a bolder flavor, darker roasts actually have less caffeine. The higher the roasting temperature is (or darker), the less caffeine there is. Dark roasts, like French roasts, are sometimes black in color. This is because the oils from the coffee beans are completely exposed from roasting. This gives the coffee its very distinct and bold taste that some people prefer.4
Medium roasts, like our Javarama® brand, are a little lighter than our darker brands but still offer a rich color compared to the light roast. The oils start to show during roasting, and the flavors and aromas of the coffee begin to make themselves known.
Light roasts are the brightest blend and contain the highest level of acidity and the most caffeine, and they're considered to be the mildest in flavor. Light roasts are typically used to create the most flavored coffee, which makes it very popular in breakrooms.
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