EarthRoast Coffee
Highland Lakes Blend - Light Roast Specialty Coffee
Flavor Profile: Dried Fruit, Citrus, Light Body
Experience the delightful flavors of our Highland Lakes Blend, a light roast that highlights the best in specialty coffee. This blend is bursting with the vibrant notes of dried fruit and citrus, offering a light-bodied and refreshing cup. Perfect for those who appreciate the subtle nuances of high-quality, ethically sourced coffee, the Highland Lakes Blend is an ideal choice for a bright start to your day or a rejuvenating afternoon break.
Ingredients: 100% Arabica Coffee.
Brewing Recommendations
- French Press: Use 1 to 2 tablespoons of coarse-ground coffee per 6 ounces of water. For a more precise brew, use a ratio of 1:11 to 1:17 (1 gram of coffee per 11 to 17 grams of water). Heat water to 195-205°F. Stir the coffee grounds gently after adding the water, place the plunger lid on top without pressing it down, and let steep for 4 minutes. Slowly press the plunger down evenly to separate the grounds from the brew.
- Espresso: Use 18-20 grams of finely ground coffee for a double shot. Brew with a ratio between 1:2 and 1:3 for a rich shot or 1:4 for a lungo. Ensure pressure is at 9 bars and brew time is around 25-30 seconds.
- Pour-Over: Use 1 to 2 tablespoons of medium-ground coffee per 6 ounces of water. Alternatively, use a ratio of 1:16 to 1:18 (1 gram of coffee per 16-18 grams of water) for better precision. Allow coffee to bloom for 30 seconds before continuing the pour.
- Drip Coffee: Use 2 tablespoons of medium-ground coffee per 6 ounces of water. This is the standard ratio for most home drip machines. Adjust to taste depending on strength preference.

Vibrant Dried Fruit Notes
Relish the fruity brightness that makes this blend uniquely refreshing and invigorating.

Refreshing Citrus Flavor
Enjoy the zesty citrus tones that add a lively touch to every cup.

Light Body
A light roast that’s easy on the palate, making it perfect for a gentle, enjoyable cup.

Versatile Brewing
Perfect for pour-over, drip brewing, or French Press, giving you versatility in brewing styles.