introduction
Specialty coffee is no longer just a morning drink, but a complete experience that reflects your taste and personality.
Its beans are grown in high-altitude farms with great care, and roasted in a way that highlights the unique flavor details of each strain.
From Ethiopia to Colombia and Yemen, specialty coffee remains synonymous with quality, freshness, and excellence.
At Drip On , we believe that every cup deserves to be told with passion.
What is specialty coffee?
It is the highest-ranked type of coffee in the world, judged by the quality of cultivation, processing, and roasting.
Grown in specific high-altitude environments, the beans are hand-selected to deliver a balanced flavor that is different from commercial coffee.
Types of specialty coffee
Arabica coffee
- A sweet fruity flavor with a mild tartness.
- It is grown in high altitudes such as the Andes Mountains and Ethiopia.
- Ideal for lovers of fine-looking coffee.
Robusta coffee
- It has a strong flavor and high caffeine content.
- It is often used in espresso blends to add depth and strength.
Liberica coffee
- Agriculture is rare and limited in West Africa.
- Its flavor is strong and distinctive, and it adds a unique character when blended.
Stages of specialty coffee production
Agriculture
It is grown in soils rich in natural elements and at altitudes between 600 and 2000 meters.
They are often planted near other trees to provide adequate shade.
harvest
The grains are collected by hand to ensure that only ripe fruits are selected.
After harvesting, the damaged fruits are sorted and removed.
drying
The grains are dried in the sun or with special machines until they reach an ideal moisture content.
Then it is peeled and packed to begin its journey to roasting.
Roasting process
light roasting
It maintains its fruity character and high acidity.
Suitable for lovers of floral and refreshing flavors.
Medium roast
It balances acidity and sweetness, and highlights the flavors of chocolate and caramel.
It is the most preferred among specialty coffee lovers.
deep roasting
Strong flavor and heavy body, suitable for lovers of classic taste.
It is commonly used in the preparation of Americano coffee and espresso.
At Drip On, we roast coffee with passion and care, to bring out its unique character and maintain its freshness so that it reaches our customer with the same flavor that the farmer wanted.
Popular coffee varieties
- Bourbon: A medium sweet and acidic flavor.
- Geisha: Very aromatic with floral and fruity notes.
- Tepica and Catura: balanced and suitable for lovers of classic taste.
Each breed has a different personality, and choosing the right breed depends on your taste and preferences.
The most famous specialty coffee producing countries
Colombia
A balanced and bright coffee with a sweet flavor and a hint of chocolate.
Its ideal land and stable climate have made it one of the best sources of Arabica in the world.
Brazil
Low acidity, mild flavor, close to the classic taste that most people like.
It is a great option for beginners in the world of specialty coffee.
Peru
Medium acidity with a hint of nuts and flowers.
A smooth, balanced coffee suitable for lovers of light coffee.
Ethiopia
The original home of coffee.
Its distinctive fruity and floral flavors make it an unforgettable experience.
Yemen
Authentic, rich, and historic.
It was known as "Mocha" and is characterized by a firm texture and a flavor full of spices and dried fruits.
Uganda
Original Robusta coffee with berry and ripe fruit flavors.
A unique experience for lovers of strong flavors.
Costa Rica
It has high acidity and its flavors tend towards apricot and honey.
It is considered one of the best experiences for lovers of clean and balanced coffee.
Why Drip On?
At Drip On , coffee is more than a product — it’s a journey from farm to cup.
We carefully select our breeds, roast them daily using the latest technologies, and serve them fresh to suit every taste.
We believe that specialty coffee is an experience worth living.
Therefore, we provide you with:
- Freshly brewed coffee
- Espresso in its various forms
- Ready-made envelopes for distillation wherever you are
Try Drip On crops now — coffee that tells your story.