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Color Coffee Roasters is the culmination of years of obsession, backyard tinkering, and the desire to spread the gospel of great coffee.

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Color Coffee Wander Water Bottle - Lavender

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COLOR COFFEE

WANDER WATER BOTTLE

MODERN + VIBEY + FUNCTIONAL

Built to Wander. Whether you're scaling peaks, tackling a heavy lifting session, or exploring new horizons, Wander is designed for those who strive to be at the top of their craft and driven to excellence. The stainless steel, double-walled design ensures durability, while the clear flow-through and twist-on handled lid offer versatility and ease of use. Wander fits effortlessly into your life.

PRODUCT INFO:
  • - Easy carry handle and sport lid
    - Globally-minded and BPA Free
    - Designed for Hydration
    - Top Rack Dishwasher Safe, Handwash Recommended
    - Don’t microwave. Don’t freeze. Otherwise? Have fun.


    Filter & Espresso

    You bought great coffee. Brew it that way. Below is how we approach extraction at Color — built from years of roasting, tasting, and a lot of dialing in on our favorite brewers: Hoop, Pulsar, UFO, and Origami Air.

    Brew how you’d like — but if you want it how we taste it, start here. 

    REST

    Great coffee changes over time. Don’t rush it.

    Filter:

    → 2–6 weeks off roast

    → Sweet spot: 3.5–6 weeks

    This is where things get cleaner, riper, and more clear. Fruit tones deepen. Structure gets polished and the finish cleans up.  

    Espresso:

    → 4–6 weeks off roast

    You can pull earlier. It’ll be brighter and aromatic. Around week 4, it rounds out and gains density.

    If you enjoy tasting evolution like me, just keep brewing and wait for it to get better!

    WATER

    Water matters more than most variables. We QC with TWW at full strength, the light roast profile, but these coffees truly sparkle with most soft water profiles.  Most mountain water is hard so be sure to adjust accordingly.  Definitely filter out chlorine and sulfur if using tap water. Apex is making some really cool water drops!

    Ideal Range:

    → 30–80 ppm

    → Moderate alkalinity

    → Balanced calcium/magnesium

    Softer water increases clarity and perceived sweetness. Harder water can flatten acidity and mute top notes as well as muddy the finish.

    FILTER BREWING

    Core Philosophy

    We aim for:

    • Extraction Yield: 20–23%
    • TDS: 1.35–1.55
    • Clean, structured sweetness
    • The least amount of astringency possible
    • No hollow center, flat beds

    RATIO

    We cup at 1:17

    For brewing, we gravitate toward:

    • 1:16 – 1:17
    • Personal favorite: 1:16.75
    • If the coffee is ultra-dense or fruit-forward, push toward 1:17. If you want more saturation and body, lean toward 1:16.

    GRIND

    Medium-fine for most flat-bottom / hybrid brewers.

    You should see:

    If it tastes:

    • Sour → grind finer or reduce chanelling
    • Bitter/astringent/dry → grind coarser
    • Thin → increase extraction (finer or hotter water)

    BREWERS WE LOVE

    Hoop

    Low agitation. High clarity. One pour.  

    Let gravity do the work. Make sure to break the crust when you finish pouring.

    Use a metal aeropress filter if you’re struggling with choking and/or slow draw downs.

    Pulsar

    Excellent for brewing for 2 people.  

    Aim for doses 25g - 30g to reduce channeling risk.

    Bloom with the valve closed. Open after the first pour.

    UFO

    Expressive, modern clarity.

    Great for highlighting fruit structure. Forgiving.  

    We love the sibarist filters.

    Origami Air

    Run conical filters for clarity, flat-bottom for structure.

    Control your pour pattern — even spirals, minimal disturbance.

    Thermally stable, easy pour over option.  

    POUR OVER POUR STRUCTURE (General Framework)

    For a 1:16–1:17 brew:

    1. Bloom: 2–3x coffee weight (45–60g for 21.5g dose)
    2. 60 sec bloom
    3. 2–3 controlled center-out pours
    4. Avoid heavy swirling or stirring
    5. Let it draw down naturally with a light rattle after the last pour. Agitation increases extraction — use it intentionally.

    ESPRESSO

    Rest longer. Be patient.

    Starting Parameters:

    • 1:2 – 1:2.5 ratio
    • 25–35 sec
    • 93–95°C
    • Adjust based on roast level and density

    These coffees often open up at slightly higher extraction. Don’t be afraid of longer shots if they remain sweet and structured.  More shot volume = more extraction.  

    You’re looking for:

    • Dense sweetness
    • No harsh finish
    • Lingering fruit or chocolate clarity
    • Structured acidity, not sharpness

    If it’s thin → grind finer or increase ratio

    If it’s harsh → coarsen or lower temp slightly

    WHAT WE’RE TASTING AT OPTIMAL EXTRACTION

    • Saturated sweetness
    • Clear fruit articulation
    • No hollow mid-palate
    • Weight without heaviness
    • Long finish

    When you hit it right, it feels polished. Not loud. Not dull. Just complete.

    FINAL NOTES

    • Rest matters.
    • Water matters more.
    • Extraction is measurable.
    • But taste is king.

    Brew whenever you’d like. Track changes. Stay curious.

    If you dial something incredible on your Hoop, Pulsar, UFO, or Origami Air — tell us.

    We’re always chasing better coffee.

    — Color Coffee 

    IS YOUR COFFEE ORGANIC OR FAIR TRADE?

    In many cases, yes. However, our first priority is quality and flavor. Sometimes these priorities align and our producers are certified organic and/or fair trade. We always pay well above fair trade rates (which are quite low and don’t guarantee sustainability or quality).

    Often times, the producers we work with are too small to gain certifications. It’s expensive and laborious. Many of our producers are certified organic and fair trade, including many of our producers in Peru, Ethiopia, and Mexico.

    WHAT IS THE BEST TIME-FRAME TO DRINK MY COFFEE?

    We recommend drinking our coffee within one month of the roast date. Most of our coffees taste best however within 2 - 14 days of roast date.

    For espresso, we recommend using coffee that has rested at least 7 days after roast date. This is because coffee gives off CO2 after roasting that can interfere with extraction. One way to get around this is to let your ground espresso dose sit for 30-120 minutes before pulling the shot. Email info@colorroasters.com for more questions about this.

    If you are pre-grinding the coffee, we recommend drinking the coffee within one week of grinding.

    CAN YOU GRIND MY COFFEE ON WEB ORDERS?

    Yes, we can. Please select how you want your coffee to be ground at the time you place your order. Simply click on the arrow beside "Grind" and make your selection. If you need help choosing let us know the brewing method you will be using to prepare the coffee, in the notes of the order. And we will be happy to grind the coffee for you on our commercial grinder.

    DO YOU HAVE BREW RECIPES?

    These are in the works! We are compiling a bunch and even shooting some video, to help you brew like us at home.

    In the meantime...go here: Pour Overs Aeropress to get some expert advice.

    MY COFFEE TASTES WEAK, WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?

    A weak brew could the result of a couple things.  First of all, you want to make sure you're using the proper amount of water and coffee.  If you use too much water or not enough coffee, you won't be able to get the strength you need.  A digital scale will ensure you can get the measurements right.  Start with 1 gram of coffee to 16 grams of water and adjust to taste!
    The second problem could be a grind size that is too course.  If the coffee bits are too big, you won't be able to pull enough flavor out and the brew will taste weak.  In general for drip coffee, the grind size should be the size of beach sand.  You can also use the brew time to help judge if you're grind is correct.  Most brewing methods should take between 3 and 5 minutes.  If it's going faster than this, it's likely your grind size isn't fine enough.  Grind finer and taste it!
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