Please allow 2-3 business days for processing and shipping of orders. We roast beans in small batches to maintain freshness!

Hot Pour Over Coffee

Crafted with intention, our classic pour-over invites you to immerse in the tranquil process of brewing. Each cup is brewed using our Starter Fluid blend, a harmonious mix of Brazil and Guatemala origins, offering memorable and versatile notes of chocolate and berries. As hot water graces the grind, it coaxes out the luscious flavor profile, crafting a cup that's both familiar and extraordinary. This isn't just coffee, it's a pause, a moment of mindfulness amidst the bustle of life. A perfect companion for your morning ritual or an afternoon respite, this pour-over brew is more than just a beverage—it's a testament to the power of slowing down, focusing, and savoring the moment. With Grind Coffee Co., begin your day with purpose, savor every sip, and let your coffee be a catalyst for growth.

What Is Included

Coffee Beans
Stickers

What Is Included

A fresh donut
A small flower arrangement
A personalized hand written note
Hot Pour Over Coffee

Preorder
$ 5.00 USD

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FAQs

You got questions? We got answers

Where does your coffee come from?

Great question! Our coffee comes from Driftwood Coffee Co. They are local to us here in South Texas and we believe strongly in them! We have been working with them from the very beginning!

You can learn more about them here.

What is the difference between ground and whole beans?

That's an easy one!

Ground beans will be pre ground by us at a medium-fine coarseness. This matches what you might find at the store. You would want to pick this option if you don't have a burr grinder at home. However, we do recommend investing in one! One last important note, ground beans will not stay as fresh as long as whole.

Whole beans are not ground. You want these if you have a grinder. They offer more versatility since different brew methods require different grind sizes. Whole beans will also stay fresher longer. There is less surface area for oxygen to hit the beans.

What is the best way to store the beans?

Coffee's worst enemies are light and oxygen. What you want to do is keep them in an airtight container out of the light. So in a pantry or cabinet is perfect if the container is clear. You can purchase air tight containers anywhere. Our favorite are from OXO.

Will there ever be a subscription?

Yes! It is live now! Go here to learn some more!