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Black Bear Blend - One Time Order

A lot can be (and has been) said about dark roasted coffee. This is the only coffee we profile by roast color. But we don't just turn coffee dark by roasting it longer. We pay close attention to Black Bear by selecting the best coffee and roasting it carefully so it retains its sweetness. Black Bear is complex, velvety, and roasted darker to bring out a rich body.

Blend Components: Two-part blend of a semi-washed coffee from El Salvador and a wet-hulled coffee from Sumatra. 

  • Important: Prior to the purchase of any coffee, an Airship or Ozark Compost & Swap partnership canister must be purchased. This will be required for first-time purchases and refills. The canister purchase does not apply to customers who already own an Airship or Ozark Compost & Swap canister.
  • Delivery of coffee will occur on the day of compost pickup.
  • 500 grams of coffee beans
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About Black Bear Blend - One Time Order

Coffee Type

Whole Bean

Tasting Notes

Smoked Plums - Dark Chocolate - Roasted Walnuts

Size

500g

Coffee Origin

El Salvador, Sumatra

Benefits

Healthy Soils
Castings provide nutrient rich organic matter, along with bountiful microbiology that constantly provides plants the exact nutrients required to thrive.
Healthy Plants
Because the microbiology provides plants with the exact nutrients it needs, we can expect much higher yields in our plants and gardens with no chemical additions. The microbiology also helps fight pathogens and disease.
Carbon Sequestration
Living soils provide proper storage for carbon within our atmosphere. When plants pull in carbon dioxide a portion goes down through the roots, where the microbiology properly stores that carbon dioxide.