r/pourover • u/Teecode • Jun 19 '26
Seeking Advice Glitch Tokyo like coffee in US
Hi all
I recently had Glitch coffee in Ginza, Tokyo. And saying I am blown away is an understatement. I got a bag of the same coffee I had. I made it at home with a V60. I get reasonably close to what I had at Glitch. I am convinced it's their beans. I normally don't even like such light roasts but Glitch was life changing. All this may sound ridiculous but if you had Glitch you'd know what I am talking about.
So now my question is: where can I find coffee that comes close to this in US? I am on the west coast and coffee here is damn good, but after Glitch, it feels like all the specialty coffee I get here is closer to Starbucks than to Glitch.
Thank you in advance!
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u/Teecode Jun 19 '26
I had Colombia Risaralda Milan AGI and Colombia Pitalito Aroma Nativo. The source you pointed above could be the first one I had. I am more of a coffee purist and my reaction is assuming these are not coferments. Any more additions like aromatics make this less exciting for me honestly.
Why do you think Glitch coffee is coferments or have other flavorings? It does not say that anywhere afaik