No, Johnny Cash was sadly not at the farm when we sourced this coffee (#RIP). This coffee was grown in an incredibly unique geographical zone referred to as the “Ring of Fire” in Guatemala. In a cup of Ring of Fire Guatemala, you’ll taste a sweet lemonade-like acidity complemented by a pleasant, honeydew melon-like body and cocoa finish.
However, the final cup isn’t just the result of proper harvest and processing. It’s a result of the terroir as well, which includes altitude. Higher altitudes, and therefore cooler temperatures, cause the plants and cherries to mature more slowly. This yields higher concentrations of sugars and acids, which present themselves clearly in a cup of Ring of Fire Guatemala.
This lot, sourced from various farmers in Guatemala, has Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, and Typica varieties that were processed using a washed method. This coffee was light roasted to allow the coffee to speak for itself. Ring of Fire Guatemala is a great example of Guatemalan coffee done right. We’re happy to be able to share it with you year-round.
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Customer Comments
“Great ring of fire coffee I love getting for friends and family!” -A.K.
“My order was delivered timely and the quality of the coffee is great. It’s difficult to find a bean that hasn’t been burned. It seems like everyone has looked to the giant chain for how it should be done but burnt coffee is awful. You roast the beans exactly right and that makes the final product taste like coffee instead of charcoal.” -D.F.
“Stone Creek Coffee is the smoothest, richest, best tasting coffee I’ve ever had…” -E.E.