Metropolitan.
Medium66Noted

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- Farm / Co-op
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- Varietals
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- Harvest
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- Weight
- 300g
- Bag price
- $17.00
- Price / oz
- $1.61/oz
- Brew
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As cupped
caramel · orange citrus · flan · chocolate
Price and availability set by the roaster.
Cherry's Index
Evidence-of-quality score, not a cup score. Methodology
66
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
- 80/ 30% weightYouTube reviewsSentiment from third-party YouTube reviewer mentions
- 70/ 55% weightReddit sentimentSentiment across specialty-coffee discussion
- 20/ 15% weightRoaster transparencyProducer / farm / lot disclosure depth
Bonuses applied
- +2Sprudge press coverageThis roaster has been featured by Sprudge
- +1Editorial coverage clusterThis roaster has 3+ recent editorial mentions across trade press
- +-0Stale-stock demotionThis lot has been listed in stock for an extended time; specialty coffee freshness degrades over weeks
Renormalized base 65.5 shrunk to 62.8 at 83% confidence + bonuses = 66.
Sensory profileestimated
Flavor wheel
Comps & alternatives
Tasting flight
Taste this against three others Cherry picks.
Brew a set side-by-side. Cherry varies the picks along axes that pair with this lot; origin, process, roast, or producer; so you learn the difference, not just drink four good cups.
About Think Coffee
Community reputation · Reddit
Well-regarded· sentiment 70/100
There is no mention of "Think Coffee" in the provided threads. As per instructions, I am defaulting to a neutral/positive sentiment of 70, acknowledging the absence of any negative feedback.
no mentions found in provided data
Threads cited (10)
- r/roasting · ↑ · Following up on my farmers market post 2 weeks ago.
- r/pourover · ↑ · WBC is not a championship – it's a talent show
- r/pourover · ↑ · My best ever homemade cup of coffee
- r/roasting · ↑ · Guatemala Huehuetenango Buenos Aires Bourbon Natural from Captain's Coffee, just roasted.
- r/Coffee · ↑ · Why did my brew time jumped to 5+ min v60
- r/pourover · ↑ · The Fellow Ode: a journey, and a rant
- r/pourover · ↑ · Vietnamese drip
- r/roasting · ↑ · Anyone start small and organically grow a small roasting business?
- r/pourover · ↑ · Please help me understand what I’m doing wrong.
- r/Coffee · ↑ · [MOD] Show off your gear! - Battle-station Central
Press · Sprudge
- I Cannot Stop Thinking About This Trade Show Booth2026-05-21·sprudge
An interview with Angie Davis, the VP Director of Operations & Design of Mill City Roasters.
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
Think Coffee
$1.61/oz· $17/bag