Ce café péruvien unique est cultivé dans les luxuriantes provinces de Jaén et de San Ignacio, au nord du Pérou, à des altitudes allant de 1 300 à 2 000 mètres. Ce café s'exprime pleinement, offrant souvent une douceur intense au cœur d'un corps riche. Ce café péruvien offre une douceur délicate et gourmande. Grains de café : compatibles avec toutes les machines à café, ils peuvent être moulus pour une cafetière. Intensité : 3/5.
Origine unique du Pérou (grains de café)
Beat the Demon Coffee Company was founded by Darren and Scott, who first met while serving in The Parachute Regiment in the early 2000s. Though they were in different battalions (Darren in the 3rd and Scott in the 2nd), their paths crossed frequently during their years of service, which included tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Determined to make a difference, however small, Scott and Darren wanted to spread the message that talking about your issues is not a weakness but a strength—something to be proud of. After some brainstorming, they came up with the idea of selling coffee. Coffee, after all, is about social connection, routine, and comfort—a perfect medium to share the message about PTSD and encourage people to talk.

