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Think Coffee

Java.

NaturalMedium71Noted
Java. by Think Coffee
Producer
Jorge Lagos
Farm / Co-op
Process
Natural
Altitude
1200–1300 m
Varietals
java
Harvest
Weight
300g
Bag price
$21.00
Price / oz
$1.98/oz
Brew

As cupped

honeycomb · raspberry · pie crust

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Cherry's Index

Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology

71

Noted

Preliminary

Confidence33% coverage / 3 of 7 signals

Score is partially shrunk toward a neutral 50 — read directionally until more source families land. Coverage is signal availability, not cup quality; missing sources are dropped, the remaining weights are renormalized, and the result is shrunk toward a neutral 50 baseline by 18% so a single thin signal can’t carry the score on its own.

Missing: SCA grade, Coffee Review, Buyer reviews, Cherrybook tastings

  • YouTube reviews
    Sentiment from third-party YouTube reviewer mentions
    80/ 30% weight
  • Reddit sentiment
    Sentiment across specialty-coffee discussion
    70/ 55% weight
  • Roaster transparency
    Producer / farm / lot disclosure depth
    65/ 15% weight

Bonuses applied

  • Sprudge press coverage
    This roaster has been featured by Sprudge
    +2
  • Editorial coverage cluster
    This roaster has 3+ recent editorial mentions across trade press
    +1
  • Stale-stock demotion
    This lot has been listed in stock for an extended time; specialty coffee freshness degrades over weeks
    +-0

Renormalized base 72.3 shrunk to 68.4 at 83% confidence + bonuses = 71.

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About Think Coffee

On YouTube

2 videos · 7k combined views

Outside coverage characterizes Think Coffee as a mission-driven roaster with a strong emphasis on transparency. Reviewers highlight their commitment to direct trade practices and the cultivation of relationships with farmers in South America and Eastern Africa. The brand is consistently portrayed as an educational space that encourages customers to engage with the origins and ethical implications of their coffee.

Direct trade sourcing modelsEmphasis on farmer welfareEducational approach to coffee originsCommitment to sustainable land practices

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