*NEW* Irish True
*NEW* Irish True
Medium Roast 12oz bag
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MEDIUM ROAST (12oz bag)
IRISH TRUE embodies the essence of authenticity and staying true to one’s values, even in the face of life’s challenges. It reflects the indomitable fighting spirit of the Irish, the eternal bond of brotherhood, and the deep love and loyalty we share with one another.
The cross featured on this bag symbolizes a God-first mentality and pays homage to my family’s Celtic heritage. Legend has it that St. Patrick introduced the Celtic Cross to Ireland in the 9th century, blending Christian faith with Irish tradition. Our cross is uniquely designed, and you can explore its deeper meaning on our website.
"May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind always be at your back, and may your cup always be full."
Celebrate the spirit of the Irish every day with IRISH TRUE. Sláinte!
Primary origins: Ethiopian, Kenyon, Guatemalan, and Colombian
Grind Type
Grind Type
If you have a coffee grinder at home, you can experiment with different grinds to find what works best for you. To start, match your brewing type to the typical grind on this chart.
Grind |
Particle Size |
Consistency similar to | BEST FOR |
---|---|---|---|
Whole Bean | 6 mm | Grinding yourself | |
French Press | 1.00mm | Coarse sea salt | French press, percolators |
Pour Over | 0.85 mm | Coarse Sand | Pour-over, Chemex |
Drip | 0.75mm | Beach sand | Drip coffee maker |
Fine | 0.50mm | Table salt | Moka pot (stovetop espresso), Aeropress, siphon brewer, pour-over cone |
Espresso | 0.30mm | Fine granulated sugar | Espresso |
Turkish | 0.10mm | Flour | Turkish coffee |
For more information, check out our blog post The Ultimate Guide to Coffee Grind Types
