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Danys D-Day Blend
This special sample of Dany’s D-Day Blend French Roast honors the incredible story of Dany Patrix, a young French girl whose life was forever changed by the arrival of American soldiers on D-Day.
As shared in The Girl Who Wore Freedom by Documentary First, Dany’s gratitude and friendship became a symbol of the enduring bond between the French people and their liberators.
With each bold, smoky sip of this French Roast, we remember that freedom isn’t free—and we thank those who fought for it. Roasted fresh and shipped to your door by Iron Soldiers Coffee Company in tribute to history, heroism, and hope.
To learn more about Documentary First go here:
To learn more about Dany, The Girl who wore Freedom go here:
https://thegirlwhoworefreedom.com/
Course Grind
Course Grind is larger particles, similar to small breadcrumbs. The size allows the water to interact more slowly with the coffee, resulting in a robust and full-bodied cup, often with lower acidity.
The best use for this grind is French Press, Pour Overs such as Clever Dripper and Chemex.
Extremely Course Ground similar to rough sand, is perfect for cold brew, enabling a slow and gentle extraction over time, leading to a smooth, less acidic, and highly refreshing cold coffee.
Standard Grind
Medium grinds, akin to granulated sugar, suit drip coffee makers that most people have at home or Siphon (Vacuum Pot), striking a balance between extraction and clarity. This is the most common grind and labeled Standard Grind.
Espresso Grind
Fine grinds (Espresso), resembling table salt, are essential, promoting rapid water interaction and yielding a concentrated, rich brew. Turkish coffee demands an extra-fine grind, akin to powdered sugar, creating a thick, intense concoction through prolonged steeping.
It maximizes surface area during the prolonged boiling process, resulting in an intensely flavorful and thick brew
Whole Bean
Keeping coffee beans whole and grinding them just before brewing offers several benefits that contribute to a better coffee experience