This light roast blend combines beans from three Central American countries (Guatemala, Honduras, and an unspecified third) with natural processed Ethiopian coffee. Made from 100% Arabica beans, it features a bright and crisp profile with blueberry overtones. The coffee has a mild front, thin body, and coats the tongue on the finish with tart and fruity acidity.
Coffee on the Porch is a micro roastery in Camden, Maine, founded by Dan Dishner, a retired teacher and photographer who turned a blending hobby into a small batch operation. Dishner roasts on a 5K US Roaster Corp machine, producing about ten pounds per batch from green beans sourced across roughly 20 countries. Each blend is developed through meticulous cupping and flavor profiling, with signature offerings like Mack the Knife combining six or more origins into layered compositions. Orders ship within days of roasting, and the coffee is stocked at over 40 Maine retailers, from bookshops and markets to restaurants and sailing schooners along the Midcoast.