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Barrie House Pumpkin Pie Coffee

Posted on: August 13th, 2013 by Andre Desomier No Comments

Coming Soon

Limited Edition

This seasonal favorite infuses our finest Arabica beans with the spicy flavor of holiday pumpkin pie.

Available Formats:

  • Ground 2.50 oz. fractional packs, 24 packs per case
  • Whole Bean 2.5 Lb. bag
  • Ground 10 oz. retail bag

Barrie House Island Rum Coffee

Posted on: June 11th, 2013 by Andre Desomier No Comments

Available June 24, 2013
Limited Edition

This island-inspired flavored coffee couples Jamaican butter rum with rich chocolate notes, a coffee steeped in Caribbean tradition.
island rum coffee
Available Formats:

  • Ground 2.50 oz portion packs, 24 packs per case

Barrie House Tropical Fruit

Posted on: June 10th, 2013 by Andre Desomier 1 Comment

Available June 24, 2013
Limited Edition

A blissful coffee that is both exotic and mouthwatering, a combination of sweet mango, pineapple & banana with a hint of coconut transport you to your own island hideaway. Perfect as an ice coffee specialty!
Tropical Fruit Coffee Seasonal Limited Edition
Available Formats:

  • Ground 2.50 oz portion packs, 24 packs per case

Barrie House Strawberry Shortcake Coffee

Posted on: April 26th, 2013 by Andre Desomier No Comments

Available June1, 2013
Limited Edition

This flavored coffee is infused with a hint of strawberries and whipped cream. A delightful Summer treat.
Strawberry Shortcake promo
Available Formats:

  • Ground 2.50 oz fractional packs, 24 packs per case

Barrie House Blueberry Cream

Posted on: April 8th, 2013 by Andre Desomier No Comments

Available May 1, 2013
Limited Edition

A symbol that spring is here, with its sweet flavor of juicy blueberries, rich fresh cream and exquisite aroma, the perfect treat to compliment the season.

Available Formats:

  • Ground 10 oz. retail bags, 6 bags per case
  • Ground 2.50 oz fractional packs, 24 packs per case
  • Whole bean 5 lb. bag, 3 bags per case

Barrie House Irish Cream Coffee

Posted on: February 15th, 2013 by Andre Desomier No Comments

Available March 1, 2013
Limited EditionSOLD OUT

This lively non-alcoholic coffee embodies the delicious buttery taste of Irish Cream liqueur smooth, rich, decadent and creamy with a superb aroma and flavor.

Available Formats:

  • Irish Cream ground 10 oz. retail bags, 6 bags per case (Item #26-3470)
  • Irish Cream ground 2.50 oz fractional packs, 24 packs per case (Item #85-125-1-27)
  • Irish Cream whole bean 5 lb bags, 3 bags per case (Item #06-1745) NO LONGER AVAILABLE

The Beans for Flavored Coffee

Posted on: January 2nd, 2013 by admin No Comments

The type of coffee bean used to make flavored coffee can greatly impact the taste of the finished product. Green coffee beans contain different compounds which contribute to their flavor, including sugars and other carbohydrates, mineral salts, organic acids and aromatic oils.

A bean’s flavor is a function of many factors such as its specie, strain, growth area, climatic conditions, latitude and altitude, soil, processing and finally the roast level. The name of the coffee beans usually indicates their country of origin, along with additional information, such as the region, country or the classification grade of the beans, or the roast degree in commonly acknowledged terms. For instance, “Sumatra Lintong” denotes a specific growing region (Lintong) in Sumatra; “Kenya AA” designates AA beans, the highest grade of beans from Kenya; and “French Roast” is a blend of beans which are roasted very dark in the “French style.”

Flavored coffees can comprise of one kind of bean, like Kenya AA, which has distinctive taste characteristics of high winey acidity that can further enhance and empower certain chocolaty flavors if used with flavoring. Other flavorings may be elevated by a blend of beans from various regions designed to project a unique flavor base.

If flavoring is added to beans which have too mild a roast, the coffee lacks significant flavor characteristics and a flat-tasting coffee results. If the roast is too dark the flavoring is overshadowed by the taste of the beans. For example, a french vanilla flavor will be lost on a French Roast bean because the robust quality of the bean will overwhelm the sweet creamy tones of french vanilla. The perfect roast color for flavored coffee is medium to brown.

The most common coffee beans used for flavored coffees are Arabica, as they are characteristically milder and more flavorful than the harsher Robusta beans.