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Medium Roast

Conductor's Cup

$24.99
CREW FAVORITE! Your everyday ride. Perfectly balanced. Some coffees demand your full attention. Conductor's Cup is the one that just works — morning after morning, cup after cup. A smooth medium roast crafted from Brazilian, Colombian, and Guatemalan beans, it delivers rich praline sweetness with a satisfying medium body that never overstays its welcome. Whether you're pulling out of the station at 6 a.m. or settling in for an afternoon brew, this is the blend that keeps things moving.
Origin Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala

Ground Coffee

  • Keep the bag sealed tight after every use.
  • Store in a cool, dry, dark place (cabinet or pantry).
  • Do NOT put in the refrigerator.
  • Use within 2-3 weeks after opening for best flavor.

Whole Bean Coffee

  • Keep sealed in the bag or an airtight container.
  • Store in a cool, dry, dark place.
  • Refrigerator NOT recommended, but beans handle storage better than ground.
  • Only freeze if the bag is unopened and you plan to store it longer.
  • Beans stay fresh 4-6 weeks after opening.

BREW IT RIGHT

NO FUSS. NO GRAMS. NO NONSENSE.

2 ounces of beans

No scale? No problem. That's just a smidge over 2/3 of a cup of grounds. Perfect for a 6 cup (30oz) drip pot. Drink coffee all day like we do? 1 cup is the sweet spot for a full, 12 cup (60oz) drip pot. No math. No fuss. Just measure once and trust it.

Let's talk grind

Wrong grind = wrong flavor, no matter how good the beans. Right grind = perfection, a smooth + balanced cup every time. Match your grind to your brew: fine for espresso, medium for drip, and coarse for French press.

Simmer down... but not too much

Coffee's a balancing act — brew it too cool and it runs weak and sour; too hot and it burns bitter. Keep it between 195°-202°F. If you're asking us? 197°F is the sweet spot for fuel that's smooth, steady, and ready for the long haul.


TASTE THE BOLD
INSPIRED BY THE RAIL

ROASTED WITH PURPOSE

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