Roast: Light
Origin: Guatemala
Varietal: Caturra, Red Pache, Arabica Typica, and Bourbon
Process: Fully washed. Sun dried on concrete patios and black nylon
Tasting: tart, vibrant, sweet
Recommended for: those who enjoy a light and bold coffee, great for breakfast and in the afternoon
Behind the Beans
Temple of the Great Jaguar is named after Tikal temple in Guatemala.
Juan Hernandez Aguilar is a small indigenous Mayan producer who speaks Mam.
Cultivated in the Sierra de Los Cuchumatanes mountains of Huehuetenango, this micro-lot from Juan is located in a sector of Rio Ocho that he refers to as Q’Ail.
Juan is committed to organic farming practices, but does not have organic certification due to the significant financial investment required for certification.
Unique to their growing area, Juan de-pulps the coffee cherry in his parcels and then transports it to his home to complete the wet mill process. He then dries his coffee on black nylon and concrete patios in full sun.
Grind Types Explained
Why Does Grind Type Matter?
Grind size affects the extraction rate of the coffee and therefore affects the flavor of the final brew. Because of the water flow rate and pressure variations between brew methods, different grind sizes suit different brew methods better. You'll want to pick the right one for optimum flavor.
More details than you were looking for? Go with the flat bottom filter. It's our most popular grind type and works in your basic home coffee maker!
Options:
Whole Bean
Whole beans for your home grinder. Your grind, your way.
Flat-Bottom Filter
Perfect grind for your traditional coffee maker, our most popular grind.
Cone Filter
Perfect grind for pour over. Also ideal for Aeropress.
Coffee Press
Perfect grind for french press.