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Breakfast Blend vs House Blend: How to Choose the Best Coffee for Your Morning Routine

For many people, coffee is an essential part of starting the day. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and that first sip can make mornings a little more enjoyable. When it comes to coffee, there are many options to choose from, but two popular choices are breakfast blend and house blend. What's the difference between these two types of coffee blends, and how do you decide which is the right one for you?

What is a Breakfast Blend Coffee?

A breakfast blend coffee is designed to pair well with morning meals. Breakfast blends are typically a medium roast coffee that is smooth, mellow, and easy to drink. The goal of a breakfast blend is to complement foods like eggs, bacon, toast, pancakes, and more without overpowering their flavors.

Breakfast blends are crafted to be pleasant to drink black without the need for cream or sugar. They tend to use coffee beans from Central and South America which lend notes of chocolate and nuts. Our Breakfast Blend for example, uses a blend of beans from South America and is roasted to a medium level. It has aromatic notes of cocoa and toasted nuts that can be enjoyed any time of day.

The medium roast of a breakfast blend helps reduce some of the natural acidity in coffee that can taste sharp or bitter, especially when consumed black. The smooth, mellow flavor profile ensures breakfast blends go down easy first thing in the morning.

What is a House Blend Coffee?

A house blend refers to a signature blend that a coffee shop or roaster has crafted for everyday drinking. House blends are designed to appeal to a wide range of coffee drinkers. They are versatile coffees that can be enjoyed on their own or complemented with milk, flavored syrups, whipped cream, and other additions.

House blends tend to use a combination of beans from various regions to create a well-balanced, crowd-pleasing coffee. They are usually a medium roast to produce a smooth, approachable cup of coffee. Flavor notes in a house blend may include hints of nuts, chocolate, citrus, and a bright, clean finish.

Our House Blend for instance, uses select coffees from Central and South America. It has nutty tones, sweet chocolate notes, mild citrus, and a bright finish. The medium roast produces a consistent, smooth coffee that appeals to many palates.

Comparing Breakfast and House Blend Flavors

The main difference between a dedicated breakfast blend and a house blend comes down to flavor. Let's compare some of the distinguishing flavor characteristics:

Breakfast Blends:

  • Smooth and mellow
  • Designed to complement breakfast foods
  • Reduced acidity
  • Cocoa and nutty notes common
  • Medium roast

House Blends:

  • Crowd-pleasing and versatile
  • Balanced flavor profile
  • Can stand alone or take add-ins
  • Notes of nuts, chocolate, citrus
  • Medium roast for consistency

While both types are medium roasts, breakfast blends tend to prioritize a smooth, complementary flavor. House blends aim for a versatile coffee that appeals to the masses. Breakfast blends are crafted for mornings, while house blends are an everyday go-to coffee.

Choosing Between Breakfast or House Blend

So how do you decide between a breakfast blend or house blend for your morning ritual? Here are some factors to consider:

When You Prefer to Drink Coffee Black

If you typically enjoy your coffee black with no add-ins, a breakfast blend may suit your needs better. The mellow flavor and reduced acidity of breakfast blends make them more palatable to drink black. House blends can taste more bitter black since they are designed to be blended with milk, cream, or sugar.

If You Prefer Coffee with Breakfast

Do you look forward to a cup of coffee with your eggs and bacon? If you mainly drink coffee as an accompaniment to your morning meal, a breakfast blend that complements your food may be your best bet. The cocoa and nutty notes won't clash with foods.

If You Add Cream, Milk or Sweeteners

Some coffee drinkers prefer to customize their cup of joe with some extras like cream, milk, flavored syrups or sugar. If you regularly doctor up your coffee, a versatile house blend that's intended to work well with additions may suit your preferences.

For a Consistent, Crowd-Pleasing Flavor

Since house blends are designed as a daily go-to coffee, they offer consistent flavor. If having a reliably smooth, drinkable coffee day after day is a priority, a house blend is a safe option. It satisfies a wide range of tastes.

If You Change Up How You Drink Coffee

Not sure whether you prefer coffee black or with extras? Do you drink coffee both on its own or with breakfast? When your coffee drinking habits vary, a house blend offers versatility. You can enjoy it as is or customize it to your mood.

Based on Tasting Notes

Think about the distinct flavors of each blend. If you enjoy nutty and chocolatey flavors, our House Blend fits the bill. For cocoa and nut notes that complement breakfast foods, try our Breakfast Blend. Taste preferences can point you towards one blend over the other.

Achieving Coffee Bliss

Part of the joy of being a coffee lover is experiencing all the different flavors and blends out there. Rather than sticking to just one type of coffee, try mixing it up! Rotate between a breakfast blend on leisurely weekend mornings when you can linger over coffee and breakfast. Use a crowd-pleasing house blend for busy work days when you need a quick, reliable cup.

Finding your perfect cup of coffee may take some trial and error. But exploring different coffee blends, brew methods, and drink customizations is a delicious journey. Keep tasting until you discover your ideal way to savor your morning brew. That first sip of coffee bliss makes rising and shining a lot more enjoyable.

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