Coffee is not only a beverage, but this is a ritual, culture and of course an experience for those who love coffee.

The choice of the cup which would help you to enlighten your mind like a fine cup or an espresso, comes from both fine cup coffee beans and Unroasted Coffee Beans.

So in the following article, we shall be exploring different kind of variety of Brazilian coffee beans for a better understanding

What are Unroasted coffee beans?

Unroasted coffee beans as the name suggests are green coffee beans. These are the best coffee beans when you are opting for a fine cup.

But what is so special about these Unroasted Coffee Beans?

Well as we know coffee is bitter, but did you know, that unroasted coffee is also known as green coffee beans?

Let us now see some of the different kinds of coffee beans.

Categories of Brazilian coffee

In this section of the article, we shall be exploring some categories of Brazilian coffee which you can try.

Arabica

Arabic coffee beans are those the which are highest quality of coffee, these are considered as the best coffee beans and offer sweet and complex favour.

There are various stages of coffee. When your coffee is in the unroasted stage, it is green in colour.

An absolute favourite of coffee roasters in making a fine cup.

This is due to its smoother, sweeter, and much more nuanced flavour.

Has notes of nuts, chocolate, fruit and caramel.

Lower in caffeine content, is less bitter.

A perfect Fine Cup of Coffee Beans for a smooth yet lucid taste.

Robusta

This is not unroasted coffee but fine-grained coffee.

Robusta is a widely used coffee which is used for espresso-making blends.

A substance called crema or the creamy layer is found on the top of an espresso shot.

This might as well not be suitable for fine cups. Hence not your regular, Fine Cup Coffee Beans.

Contains a high level of acid which when oxidises gives an innately bitter taste.

 Yellow Bourbon

This bean is probably a slightly off-beat mutation of a red bourbon- A crossbreed you can say.

Yellow bourbon as a coffee a Brazilian Coffee and is known for its low medium yields and sensitive coffee leaf rust.

This Brazilian Coffee is a medium-acidity coffee and leaves a lingering aftertaste of clean and satisfying.

Overall yellow bourbon is flavoured by coffee enthusiasts and well well-balanced flavour characteristics.

Gesha or  Ghesia

This coffee is one of those which is known as one of the best coffees found

Gesha coffee is known for its complex profile and taste

This Brazilian coffee comes with a taste profile and has around 30 % caffeine.

 A high-ended coffee with of course a high price tag this coffee is however limited to some elite class members.

There are several types of Geisha coffee that you can use for your taste and preference pattern.

Colombian coffee

For every coffee lover there is a specific taste and preference.

Colombia has different kinds of coffees that are available in variants.

The profile for this coffee is medium roasted, dark and there is a bitter taste.

The brewing process of this kind of coffee includes a Chemex and V60.

Colombian and Brazilian coffee is an espresso-based coffee blended drink

This coffee is extremely bitter for the taste of some people, as this is too bitter or harsh for some people.

Often while brewing this coffee, this should be viewed by coffee roasters that this coffee is roasted till it’s bitter.

Cacatui

This is one of those Brazilian coffees which is used for making coffee for example a fine cup.

Yes, you read this right, these cactus coffee beans are Fine Cup Coffee Beans, because these are extremely sweet, have sauve acidity

Catui gives you a pleasant taste and has a creamy and smooth understand

These are found in both red and yellow Catui.

This is one of the best varieties of gourmet coffee and has a good body with the intense aroma of sweet chocolate.

So now you know why these fit deemed for a Fine Cup Coffee Beans

Peaberry

One of the most rich and flavourful coffee beans which is known for a good balance of sweetness and acidity.

Has a rich combination of flavours which is used for making single origins like espresso blends and flavours.

These are found in specific online and offline stores in Brazil.

Wrapping up

First things first your knowledge of coffee was limited to Arabica and Robusta and it is due to this reason your coffee options choice was limited.

Now that you know there are different kinds of Brazilian coffee enlisted above which can be used for making fine cup and large grained brews.

Made from the most authentic and best coffee beans you can get the best earthy taste which will ultimately change your perspective on coffee drinks.