From the beginning, our goal with Longevity Coffee® has been to do the impossible: create the world's lowest acid, organic, fair trade, toxin free, freshly-roasted superstar coffee beans that rival the delicious flavors and complexity found only in gourmet restaurants and coffee shops. After years of research and development, the future of coffee has finally arrived.
We looked everywhere for Arabica beans that were organic, low acid, toxin free, grown in optimal natural conditions, and hand-picked - superstar coffee beans worthy of the Longevity Coffee® name. We then took these beans and processed them with our proprietary roasting method to create the lowest chlorogenic acid coffees anywhere!
Why? Because we know you loved the health benefits of the two original Longevity Coffee® beans, yet sometimes craved deeper flavor options.
After a true labor of love, we are incredibly excited to introduce you to the new flavors in our Longevity Coffee® line. Whether you love your coffee hot or iced, come get to know the newest members of our coffee family:
Longevity Coffee® Dark Roast
Hailing from Timor, Colombia, and Nicaragua, this intense, deep blend will be the favorite of all dark coffee lovers. It’s unforgettable, richly textured aroma has a bittersweet chocolate flavor with notes of caramel, hazelnut, and black pepper.
Longevity Coffee® Medium Roast
A fusion of Ethiopian and Colombian beans, this bold blend boasts flavors of old fashioned malted chocolate, ripe plum, and a melange of Silk Road spices. With its nuanced floral notes, this rich, full-bodied coffee is one you will not soon forget.
Longevity Coffee® Light Roast
The seamless integration of Sumatran, Chiapas, and Oaxacan Beans offers a clean, bright burst of flavors with each sip. This well-balanced pairing offers tangy, white pepper notes with a whisper of sweet butter caramel at the finish. Wake up each morning to greet the day with this delicious blend.
Longevity Coffee® Decaffeinated (Medium-to-Dark Roast)
Oaxacan coffee beans are processed via a proprietary, chemical free method resulting in a 99.9% caffeine free coffee (Industry standard is 85%)! This incredibly smooth roast opens with the taste of sweet dark fruit and finishes with notes of dark chocolate. If you’ve been looking for a coffee with less caffeine but all the flavor, you’ve found it!
WHAT MAKES LONGEVITY COFFEE® SO SPECIAL?
1. Organic and Fair Trade.
Each week, Longevity Coffee® imports beans freshly harvested from family farms around the world. What does this mean for you? A consistently clean coffee made from beans grown in high altitude areas, picked at the peak of freshness, to deliver a superior coffee.
2. Rich in Flavor.
Certified 100% organic and toxin free, Longevity Coffee® is wash-processed and shade grown. The beans are hand-picked to be the perfect delivery system for superfoods and superherbs!
3. Low Chlorogenic Acid.
So why does this odd sounding acid matter when it comes to buying and drinking coffee?
As it turns out, chlorogenic acid is the true source of the adverse health effects of coffee! We're talking about the bitterness of coffee (Campa, Doulbeau, Dussert, Hamon, & Noirot, 2005), as well as side effects like indigestion, heartburn, and acid reflux (K. Fujioka, T. Shibamoto, 2007).
It's been proven that these effects are NOT due to the mycotoxins in coffee, it's the chlorogenic acid levels that matter (specifically CQA 3, 4, and 5).
An average cup of coffee has 5-6 mg/mL of chlorogenic acid. Longevity Coffees® measure as low as .0171 mg/ml - extraordinarily lower than the rest of the industry!
Did you know that stomach distress is reported by as much as 25% of the coffee drinking public? Now we know why!
So, what is the key to accomplishing a low chlorogenic acid coffee?
Longevity Coffee® has developed a proprietary washing and roasting process that no one else comes even close to. It results in smooth, rich tasting coffee that doesn't cause any gastrointestinal distress.
Taste, and feel, the difference low chlorogenic acid coffee makes in your body!
LONGEVITY COFFEE® IS THE WORLD'S HEALTHIEST COFFEE™
Container Size: 12oz bag
Storage Instructions: Store Longevity Coffee® in air-tight glass or ceramic containers and keep it in a dark and cool location. It is important not to refrigerate or freeze coffee because contact with moisture can cause it to deteriorate.
Roasting Information:The coffee enters the roaster at 200° C. It leaves roasted at 180° C. Roasting time = 18 minutes.
TO BREW YOUR COFFEE:
There are many methods of brewing a delicious cup of coffee and no one technique is right. The method you select for brewing your coffee should be based on your unique coffee flavor preference - and it takes experimentation to discover what you deem "perfect".
To optimize the quality of every cup of coffee you drink, try incorporating the below suggestions...they will all lead you a little bit closer to the preparation of you ideal cup of coffee.
1. The Equipment
Make sure that your equipment is thoroughly cleaned after each use. Rinse it with clear, hot water and dry it well. Check that no grounds have been left to collect on any part of the equipment and that there is no build-up of coffee oil anywhere. Coffee residue can impart a bitter, rancid flavor to the coffee, so it's very important that the equipment is clean.
2. The Grind
Always grind your beans as close to the brew time as possible. A burr or mill grinder is preferable because all of the coffee is ground to a consistent size. A blade grinder is less preferable because some coffee will be ground more finely than the rest. If you normally grind your coffee at home with a blade grinder, try having it ground at the store with a burr grinder. You may be surprised at the difference!
Do not underestimate the importance of the size of the grind to the taste of your coffee. If your coffee tastes bitter, it may be over-extracted, or ground too fine. On the other hand, if your coffee tastes flat, it may be under-extracted, meaning that your grind is too coarse. The size of your ground should match the equipment you will be brewing the coffee in. Will you be using a plunger pot? A flat drip filter? A cone drip filter? A gold mesh filter? The grind should be specific for the preparation method you have chosen and the equipment you use.
Never reuse your coffee grounds. Once brewed, the desirable coffee flavors have been extracted and only the bitter undesirable ones are left.
3. The Water
The water you use is VERY important to the quality of your coffee. Use filtered or bottled water if your tap water is not good or imparts a strong odor or taste, such as chlorine. If you are using tap water let it run a few seconds before filling your coffee pot. Be sure to use cold water. Do not use distilled or softened water. Spring water is the best choice of water and is recommended when brewing Longevity Coffee®.
4. Ratio of Coffee to Water
It is important to use the proper amount of coffee for every six ounces of water that is actually brewed. Please be aware that some water is lost to evaporation in certain brewing methods.
A general guideline is 1 to 2 tablespoons of ground coffee for every six ounces of water. This can be adjusted to suit individual taste preferences.
Be sure to check the 'cup' lines on your brewer to see how they actually measure.
5. Water Temperature During Brewing
Your brewer should maintain a water temperature between 195 - 205 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal extraction.
Colder water will result in flat, under-extracted coffee. Water that is too hot will also cause a loss of quality in the taste of the coffee. If you are brewing the coffee manually, let the water come to a full boil, but do not over-boil. Turn off the heat source and allow the water to rest a minute before pouring it over the grounds.
We also recommend the Cold Brewing Method if you'd like the lowest acidity level possible in your final coffee product.
6. Brewing Time
The amount of time that the water is in contact with the coffee grounds is another important factor affecting the taste of your coffee.
In a drip system: the contact time with the water should be approximately 5 minutes.
In a plunger pot: the contact time with the water should be 2-4 minutes.
To make Espresso: the contact time with the water should be 20-30 seconds.
If the taste of your coffee is not optimal, it is possible that you are either over-extracting (the brew time is too long) or under-extracting (the brew time is too short) your coffee. Experiment with the contact time until you can make a cup of coffee that suits your tastes perfectly.
AFTER YOUR COFFEE HAS BEEN BREWED:
Brewed coffee should be enjoyed immediately!
If you pour the coffee into a warmed coffee cup, it will maintain its temperature for as long as possible.
Brewed coffee begins to lose its optimal taste moments after brewing, so only brew as much coffee as you will drink immediately.
The coffee should never be left on an electric burner for longer than 15 minutes because it will begin to develop a burned taste. If the coffee is not to be served immediately after brewing, it should be poured into a warmed, insulated thermos and used within the next 45 minutes.
Never reheat your coffee, because frankly, it's just not going to taste very good!
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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