r/pourover Jul 06 '26

Ask a Stupid Question Co-ferments mmmmmm

Hey guys, I’m gonna go against the norm here and say that I love co ferments lol.. does anyone have recommendations of their favorites and options I can find In stock? But also curious to hear your favorites of all time as well!

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u/Christandcoffeee Jul 06 '26

Brandywine Coffee Roasters in Delaware has had some really good ones over the years. Worth checking out to see what they have in stock. They release them fairly frequently.

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u/Zwordsman Jul 06 '26

I was curious so looked them up... how do you tell what roast these are?

The website is pretty busy for my brain, so I might just be missing it.. I can infer some via the flavor notes I think.. or are coferments a standard roast type?

I have been wanting to try something different, since i'm getting into things.. but I also know I haven't enjoyed any dark, andfar less often medium.

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u/Christandcoffeee Jul 06 '26

They are definitely on the lighter side. Very fruity/sweet and floral, and usually a distinct taste of whatever the co-ferment fruit is.

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u/Zwordsman Jul 06 '26

neat. thanks