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Hard Charger Coffee

Saddle Up Medium Roast

Regular price $20.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $20.00 USD
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Style

Medium roast

El Salvador and Guatemala 

I created this roast because I love Texas so much it just felt right.

So smooth my customers tell me you don't need creamer even if you don't typically like black coffee.

 

 

Customer Reviews

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Brandan
She gets it.

As a well seasoned roaster and owner of another coffee company I can absolutely say this coffee is fantastic. She knows what she doing and is doing a spectacular job. Keep it up!!

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Jimmy M
Saddle Up for good coffee

Great medium roast with an awesome flavor! Run it through the Aeropress in to get the morning going. Will definitely buy it again!

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Adam Beverage
Good ass coffee

Great stuff, gonna be buying more plus the other brews

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Jessica
Get ready!!!

I'm not a coffee connoisseur, but I do have a taste the finer things in life. Hard Charger Coffee meets the definition of finer things! This coffee is so flavorful and aromotic without being flavored! It's smooth and soft and definitely makes you feel like you're ready to Saddle Up for the day.

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Andrew Masseo

Great taste

Introduce your content

Answer your customers' common questions

What if I dont know what type of roast I prefer?

When polled, most people voted for a medium roast. Its kinda of the best of both worlds and its straight up delicious. A dark roast is great for espresso or if you like to drink it black and love that roasty flavor. A light roast is great for the morning because it has a higher caffeine content, although it can be more acidic with the flavor profile.

Do you have K-cups?

Short answer: no

If you are a die hard K-cup user, grab one of the refillable k-cups and grab whichever bag you like. At checkout select the option for K-cup/french roast and you'll be good to go!

What's the best way to brew coffee?

There is no best way, it is whatever works for you! I use different methods in different situations ie; french press when camping but I use an espresso machine at home and a drip at work.