Virgo: The Thinker
Virgo: The Thinker - Zodiac Girl Coffee Company
Virgo: The Thinker - Zodiac Girl Coffee Company
Virgo: The Thinker
Virgo: The Thinker
Virgo: The Thinker - Zodiac Girl Coffee Company
Virgo: The Thinker - Zodiac Girl Coffee Company
Virgo: The Thinker

Virgo: The Thinker

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Virgo Zodiac Girl Coffee

Characteristics of The Thinkers Blend:

Light-Medium Roast 

Bolder than Most Light/Medium Roast

Flavors of cocoa, caramel, toffee, and mild fruits

Perfect Morning Blend

Grown in elevations of 5,000-6,000 feet

100% Arabica Coffee

Virgo and why it is a Match:

Virgos have so many things going on in their heads, they have no time to ponder upon what coffee to drink!

They need a good, consistent, perfect cup in the morning! We have got it!! This blend will have the Thinker making their to do list and tackling the day!

The Virgo can sip on this blend while organizing their life!

Balanced and perfect just like the Virgo!

Virgo Facts: 

Virgo Dates: August 23 – September 22

Symbol: The Virgin

Mode: Mutable 

Element: Earth

Ruling Planet: Mercury

House: Sixth

Mantra: I Analyze

Body Parts: The digestive system

Colors: Warm Yellows & Greens

Tarot Card: The Hermit

How it is Delivered

  • Get whole bean or choose from several grind options
  • Roast fresh to order
  • Delivered in a black 12oz. bag with degassing valve to ensure freshness

Grind Type Guide

These days coffee shops are on every corner, but still, many people choose to make their morning coffee at home. It saves money and you can make it just the way you like it.  There are different types of grinds that go with the different types of coffee makers. I will go over all of the grinds we offer. 

French Press Grind

First off we have your French Press. This process of brewing is an immersion. The grinds are immersed in the water together to extract that yummy goodness. A French Press is easy and makes a delicious cup of coffee. The grinds are coarse. The beans should be ground in a burr grinder versus the blade grinder. When using a French Press, you will just need water, coffee, and the press. You measure out the grounds: 2 Tablespoons of coffee to 8 ounces water. Boil the water. Add the grounds and water into the press and let the coffee steep. After about 4 minutes is up, press down on the top of the press. Press slowly. It will separate the grinds and you are now ready to pour and drink. 
The French Press Grind is perfect for making Cold Brews too. You just need some water, a mason jar, and time to get this Cold Brew creation to come to life. Pick any coffee in this grind to try out a cold brew. Once you have your base, add milk or water to dilute and enjoy the rush! You can also use the Percolator Grind for Cold brew as well. It is a little bit more coarse. You can play around with the grind to see which suits you best. 

Drip Grind 

Next up, the drip machines. This is the Bunn or the Mr. Coffee pot, or the ever so popular pour over coffee. We call this the Drip Grind. This is the most widely used grind. If you use the trusty ole "coffee pot" then this is a process of running the water through the coffee grounds to create the magic we call coffee. Great for reusable K-Cups or a Cheney. The drip grind is medium-fine grind. This grind is a little finer than the coffee at the grocery store. Also this grind can be used in a Siphon coffee machine.

Espresso Grind

 Espresso grind is exactly that. It should be used for the Espresso machine and also the Moka pot method. If you have an espresso machine at home, this is what you want to use. These grinds are fine in texture. Espresso is a delicate process. If this is your choice of coffee, you can perfect your method how you choose.

Turkish Grind 

Turkish may be your method of brewing. This is a very delicious way to take your morning coffee. You will need your favorite Ibrik, 3 oz of water, a spoon of sugar and a stove. Once you add these together, let it foam up 3 times and it is ready to pour. This grind is very fine, almost a powder. Beautiful brewing method and is the oldest to date. We use stoves now versus the hot sand to heat the coffee. 
We always suggest that you order whole bean, but if you cannot, we will grind it just like you want. Just one more personal touch.  Whichever option you choose, it is all coffee and we approve!    
 

 

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