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Coffee Roasters’ Spotlight: Explore Now on Something’s Brewing

Coffee Roasters’ Spotlight: Explore Now on Something’s Brewing

Coffee is more than just a beverage, it's a ritual, a passion, and for many, a lifestyle. At Something’s Brewing, we believe in celebrating the incredible craftsmanship that goes into every cup. That’s why we’re shining a spotlight on the heart of the coffee world: our coffee roasters. From bold blends to delicate single estates, explore the stories, styles, and signature flavors of some of the finest roasters we’re proud to feature.

Why Do Coffee Roasters Matter?

Roasting transforms raw green coffee beans into the aromatic, flavorful beans you brew at home. Each roaster’s approach, be it slow-roasting over a flame or quick-torching in small batches unlocks different flavor profiles and enhances the coffee’s character. Roasters act as the bridge between the bean’s origin and your cup, turning potential into perfection.

At Something’s Brewing, we take pride in our curated selection of premium coffees, whether you're into blends or single-origin beans, we've got something that resonates with your taste buds and brewing style.

Featured Coffee Roasters You’ll Love 

From the collection, here are the standouts:

  • Something’s Brewing Famous House Blend: Something's Brewing is India’s premier destination for coffee lovers—from first-time brewers to home baristas. With an expertly curated selection of specialty beans, brewing gear, and accessories, it’s a one-stop shop for creating your dream coffee corner. They also roast under their own label, offering the Famous House Blend.
  • Corridor Seven Coffee Roasters: Corridor Seven is more than just a coffee brand—it’s a movement. Based in Nagpur, India, they’re known for their fearless experimentation with fermentation techniques, processing methods, and bold flavor profiles. From watermelon ferment to carbonic maceration, they push boundaries to craft vibrant, expressive coffees. Their beans are ethically sourced and transparently traded, ensuring every sip supports sustainable practices.
  • Quick Brown Fox Coffee Roasters: Quick Brown Fox Coffee Roasters brings flavor-first roasting to the forefront with their playful yet meticulous approach. Based in India, they specialize in highlighting the distinct terroir of each bean while maintaining consistency and roast integrity. Whether you're in the mood for something sweet and chocolatey or bright and acidic, they have a roast to match your brew style.
  • Grey Soul Coffee: Grey Soul Coffee is all about comfort, consistency, and soulful brews. Designed for everyday drinkers who appreciate richness and balance, their medium roast profiles bring out chocolatey, nutty, and mellow notes that shine across brewing methods, be it French press, moka pot, or even espresso. It’s the kind of coffee that feels like home in every cup. With a focus on quality beans and approachable flavor, Grey Soul is perfect for those seeking a warm, smooth coffee experience that never overwhelms, just soothes.
  • Maverick & Farmer Coffee Roasters: Maverick & Farmer lives up to its name, pioneering unique coffee expressions from seed to sip. Based in Coorg, India, they own their own coffee estate and experiment with in-house fermentation, barrel aging, and cold-smoke techniques to craft bold, flavorful beans. They focus on sustainability, quality, and traceability at every stage. Expect coffees that are deep, intense, and layered, ideal for immersion brewing like French press or cold brew. With a farmer-first mindset and a maverick heart, they deliver farm-fresh innovation straight to your cup.

Coffee Recommendations 

Coffee

Roast Profile

Brewing Ideal

Flavor Highlights

Something's Brewing 80:20 Famous House Blend

Medium

Any

Balanced

Middle Ground Blend by Quick Brown Fox Coffee Roasters

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AeroPress

Toffee and Bittersweet Chocolate

Ratnagiri Estate 80hr Culture Natural Process by Corridor Seven Coffee Roasters

Light Roast

Any

Fig Leaf, Marigold and Apricot

Vontekad Estate by Quick Brown Fox Coffee Roasters

Medium–Dark

Espresso

Dried dates, Clementine and Milk Chocolate

March Mellow (Cold Brew Blend) by Corridor Seven Coffee Roasters

Light To Medium Roast

Drip/AeroPress

Apricot, Light Body and Orange zest

Badnekhan Estate by Quick Brown Fox Coffee Roasters

Varies

Espresso

Stone Fruit, Cacao and Brown Sugar

 

Freshness, Quality & Origin Matter

All our beans are freshly roasted and shipped within 2–3 weeks for peak flavor. We believe that transparency from farm to roast elevates your coffee experience. That’s why we feature roasters using traceable, ethical sourcing and innovative processes like Corridor Seven’s watermelon ferment (yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like!) .

How to Pick Yours?

  1. Know your roast preference: Prefer something bold? Try  Riverdale Estate Watermelon Process by Corridor Seven.
  2. Match your brew method: Want clarity and full-bodied? Something's Brewing 80:20 Famous House Blend suits espresso lovers.
  3. Explore the lineup: Don’t be afraid to mix it up. Our diverse selection is here to help your palate grow.

Brew Tips to Level Up

  • Let your beans bloom properly, especially lighter roasts to allow CO₂ to escape and flavor to shine.
  • Use clean filtered water at around 90‑96 °C for best extraction.
  • Store beans in airtight containers away from heat and light to preserve freshness.

Ready to Shop?

Head over to our All Coffee Beans collection and pick by name or vibe:

  • Start smooth and balanced: Something's Brewing 80:20 Famous House Blend
  • Taste experimentation: Quick Brown Fox’s Attikan Estate, Kudiraipanjan Estate Lactic Fermentation Natural (110 Hrs) by Corridor Seven

Order now, brew soon, and enjoy that first aromatic sip.By shining the spotlight on these specific offerings, we celebrate not just the beans, but the care, stories, and craftsmanship behind each one. Happy brewing!

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