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Crafted in honor of the brave Coast Guard crews who soar, sail, and save in every condition, Rescue Roast embodies clarity, courage, and calm. This single-origin coffee comes from high-elevation micro farms in the rich volcanic soils of Alajuela, Costa Rica, where every bean is hand-selected for exceptional quality.
This light-medium roast features a smooth, comforting body with flavor notes of sweet apple, sun-dried raisin, and golden honey. Its natural sweetness and crisp finish make it the perfect companion for early morning missions or quiet moments between the chaos.
Fuel for every rescue. Calm or storm
Inspired by the glow of Coast Guard red lights cutting through the dark, “Red Light” is a bold tribute to late-night patrols, midnight watches, and unwavering vigilance.
This medium-dark roast Bali Blue blend delivers deep, rich notes of dark chocolate, molasses, and brown sugar, echoing the quiet intensity of night missions. Grown in the volcanic highlands of Kintamani, Bali at elevations of 1200–1600 meters, each bean is hand-picked by smallholder farmers and wet-hulled, then dried on raised beds to preserve its bold, smooth body.
Whether you’re standing watch or chasing the dawn, Red Light is crafted to fuel focus and honor the Coast Guard spirit—sharp, steady, and always on duty.
Crafted in honor of the steadfast Coast Guard crews who stand watch through the darkest nights and roughest seas, “Keeper of the Lights” is a tribute to those who guide others safely home.
This single-origin, medium-light roast comes from smallholder farms in Ethiopia’s legendary Sidama Zone, where indigenous heirloom cultivars grow in nutrient-rich nitisol soil at elevations of 1700–1900 meters. Hand-sorted and naturally dried on raised beds, every bean reflects the care and tradition of its origin.
With tasting notes of smooth milk chocolate, bright fruit, and soft caramel, Keeper of the Lights delivers a balanced, radiant cup—perfect for early morning watches, midnight shifts, or whenever you need a steady beam to cut through the fog.