Frederiks Reserve Blend

Frederiks Reserve Blend

Upcoming Roast / 1000g
$64.00
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Frederiks Reserve Blend

Frederiks Reserve Blend

$64.00
Sale price  $64.00 Regular price 
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This coffee’s roasted in our espresso style — but that doesn’t mean you need to brew it as espresso. You can make it however you like — espresso, filter, moka pot, AeroPress or whatever you enjoy. We roast it a touch darker than we would a filter roast to caramelise the sugars and bring out smooth chocolatey and nutty flavours that cut beautifully through milk.

When you add milk the natural sweetness, fat and proteins tend to soften acidity and highlight caramelised flavours. That’s why lighter filter roasts can sometimes taste a bit sharp or sour with milk — they’re simply not built for it. Espresso roasts being more developed balance this out. The deeper caramelisation creates toffee and cocoa notes that blend harmoniously with milk’s creaminess while a hint of gentle bitterness adds that satisfying ‘coffee punch’ in your flat white or cappuccino.

If you prefer your coffee black this roast will still give you a full-bodied rich cup with plenty of depth and sweetness. For a lighter fruitier experience you might enjoy exploring our filter range instead.

Origin and Sourcing

Varietal: Mixed Variety
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uses a variety of different beans to make a unique flavour.
Processing Method: Mixed Processing
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Uses a variety of processing methods to bring out a unique flavour.
Coffee Storage: Climate Controlled
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This green coffee is stored at 23°C in a climate-controlled room, which is a step up from standard warehouse storage, as the ambient temperature does not fluctuate as much

Roast Details

Roast Style: Espresso
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Filter roasts are lighter with a shorter development time, designed to highlight clarity, acidity, and fruit-driven complexity — perfect for black coffee and filter methods. These roasts can also be used for espresso, especially if you enjoy brighter, more vibrant shots. Try longer brew ratios or turbo shots to tame acidity and bring out sweetness. Espresso roasts, on the other hand, are developed further to encourage deeper caramelization and Maillard reactions, producing richer, chocolatey, and nutty flavours that shine in milk and offer a fuller-bodied espresso. We don't usually roast omni (one roast for all brew methods) — in our experience, it tends to be a compromise that's average at both. But occasionally, for larger lots or versatile blends, we may do an omni roast to suit both black and milk drinkers.
Roast Level: Light
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This is a more accurate reflection of the actual roast level rather than internal & external colour readings and is based off roasting weight loss %. <11% is Nordic ultra-light; 11–13% is Light with balanced acidity and sweetness; 14–16% is Medium for rounded body and caramel; 16–20% is Dark for rich, chocolatey intensity; 20%+ is Starbucks/Italian for bold, smoky depth. Some would say the higher the %, the 'stronger' the coffee.
Roasting Weight Loss: 13.2%
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Coffee roasting weight loss refers to the significant reduction in the mass of green coffee beans during the roasting process, typically ranging from 9% to 25% depending on the roast level. This phenomenon primarily occurs due to the evaporation of moisture, which constitutes about 9–13% of the bean's initial weight.
Roasted On Machine: Roest P3000
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The ROEST P3000 is a compact powerhouse that redefines what’s possible in small-batch production roasting. With the ability to roast 1–3 kg batches in under 7 minutes and crank out over 25 kg per hour, it delivers serious output without demanding a full-time operator. Automation handles everything from preheating to cooldown, with between-batch protocols ensuring consistent conditions roast after roast. Its slim footprint and lightweight build make it perfect for roasteries where space is tight but precision and efficiency are non-negotiable. What truly sets the P3000 apart is its unmatched control and data richness. It features more than 18 sensors—bean, exhaust, drum, humidity, pressure, and even a first-crack microphone—paired with PID-controlled airflow, drum speed, and temperature. A built-in bean camera offers live visual feedback, eliminating the need for a trier and paving the way for future AI enhancements. Whether you’re dialing in new coffees or replicating profiles at scale, the P3000 brings the lab-level accuracy of the ROEST sample roaster into full production—effortlessly and repeatably.

Taste Profile

Tasting Notes: Milk Chocolate · Caramel · Red Berry · Orange Zest
Suitable with Milk? Yes
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Some of our light roasted filter coffees are bursting with bright, fruity acidity — think citrus, berries, or tropical notes. While these flavours shine on their own, they don't always play well with milk. The acidity can clash with milk's natural sweetness and creaminess, sometimes creating sour or chalky flavours.
Decaffeinated? No

Frederiks Reserve Blend - When is peak flavour?

Medium Roast - Roasted on Roest P3000

A blend born from an experiment, and brought back by demand.

Brazil 50% - Brazil | Fazenda Progresso | Catuaí / Topazio Natural
Ethiopia 50% - Chelchele Heirloom Washed Grade 1

Originally developed as a trial for a church camp, where it was known as Man Camp Blend, this coffee quickly proved it was something special. Frederik was immediately hooked, saying it outshone every other coffee he’d been drinking. After requesting it as his regular monthly order, we decided it deserved a permanent place in the lineup, and Frederik Reserve Blend was born.

Built on a simple but deliberate pairing of Ethiopia Chelchele and Brazil Fazenda Progresso, Frederik Reserve is all about balance. You get the brightness and clarity of a washed Ethiopian, layered with the rich, chocolatey depth of a natural Brazil.

In the cup, it leans smooth and structured, with gentle fruit lifting through a rounded body. It’s incredibly versatile, equally at home as a long black or with a touch of milk, which is exactly how Frederik drinks it. Expect a clean finish, subtle sweetness, and a profile that keeps you coming back without trying too hard to impress.

F.A.Q. - How does this compare to our other blends?

Blend Origins Roast Style Weight Loss Strength Level Why it tastes this way
Coastal Blend Brazil · Uganda · Vietnam Robusta Medium ~13.9% ●●● Medium Robusta adds body and crema
Coastal Darkside Same as Coastal Dark ~16% ●●●●● Strong Dark roast + Robusta intensity
Somersby Blend Brazil 67% · Ethiopia 33% Dark ~16% ●●●● Strong Dark Arabica, smoother profile
Bouddi Blend Colombia 67% · Ethiopia 33% Medium ~13.5% ●● Medium Lighter roast, higher clarity
Frederiks Blend Brazil 50% · Ethiopia 50% Medium ~13.2% ●● Medium Lighter roast, higher clarity
Becs Blend Brazil 67% · Colombia 33% Dark ~18% ●●●●●
Extra Strong
Very Dark

 

Roast strength vs roast darkness

A "strong" coffee doesn't always mean a darker roast.

When coffee is roasted darker, it tastes stronger because bitterness, smoke, and roast flavours become more dominant. That heavy, bold flavour is what most people describe as strength.

But as coffee is roasted darker, something else happens.

What happens as coffee gets darker

As roasting continues:

  • Natural sugars caramelise, then burn
  • Acidity drops
  • Origin flavours fade
  • Oils move to the surface of the bean
  • The coffee becomes heavier, more bitter, and less nuanced

Very dark roasts can taste intense, but they often lose clarity and sweetness. The shiny, oily surface you see on dark beans is a sign that the roast has broken down the bean structure and pushed oils outward.

This is why darker coffee tastes bold and smoky, but not necessarily complex.


So what actually makes a coffee feel strong?

Flavour strength comes from:

  • Roast depth
  • Coffee species, Robusta tastes stronger than Arabica
  • Brew ratio and extraction

Caffeine, on the other hand:

  • Is higher in Robusta than Arabica
  • Changes only slightly with roast level
  • Is more affected by dose than darkness

In other words, a coffee can taste very strong while containing less caffeine, and a lighter coffee can still pack a serious caffeine hit.


How we think about roasting

We roast each blend to suit its purpose.

Some are pushed darker for body and boldness. Others are roasted lighter to preserve sweetness, clarity, and origin character. Strength on our bags refers to flavour/darkness intensity, not how much caffeine you will get.

If you want help choosing, our blend comparison table is the easiest place to start.

What this means for our blends

  • Becs Blend
    Tastes the strongest due to it being roasted the darkest.
  • Coastal Darkside
    Next strongest and also contains higher caffeine due to its Robusta content.
  • Somersby Blend
    Tastes dark and bold, but is 100% Arabica, so caffeine is lower than Darkside despite a similar roast depth.
  • Coastal Blend
    Balanced strength, with moderate caffeine from its Robusta component.
  • Frederiks Blend
    Bright and lighter tasting, but still contains plenty of caffeine. It just doesn't taste as heavy, fantastic as black and ok with milk.
  • Bouddi Blend
    Bright and lighter tasting, but still contains plenty of caffeine. It just doesn't taste as heavy, fantastic as black and ok with milk.

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