Ruby Coffee Roasters' Creamery Seasonal Blend is the kind of coffee that reminds you why you fell in love with specialty coffee in the first place. This medium roast flagship blend showcases fresh seasonal components from Ruby's strongest sourcing relationships, roasted to draw out the sweetest, most approachable qualities in every bean. Whether you're pulling shots or brewing pour over, Creamery delivers balance, consistency, and layers of inviting flavor that make it Portland's go-to daily coffee.
Tasting Notes
Expect fig sweetness upfront, followed by bright cherry acidity and roasted almond richness that carries into a smooth dark chocolate finish. The body is syrupy without being heavy—medium in weight with a silky mouthfeel that coats the palate. Acidity is present but gentle, more like ripe stone fruit than citrus punch. The finish lingers with cocoa and subtle nuttiness, inviting the next sip before you've fully enjoyed the last.
Brew Methods
Creamery shines as espresso, where its carefully calibrated blend profile produces sweet, syrupy shots with minimal dialing effort. The forgiving roast development means you'll get consistent extraction shot after shot, even as you dial in your grinder. For drip methods, Creamery brews a balanced, approachable cup through Chemex, V60, or automatic drip—medium roast sweetness with clarity that highlights each coffee component. It's equally excellent in French press, where the fuller body and longer contact time amplify the chocolate and almond notes. This is the rare blend that truly works across brewing methods without compromise.
About Ruby Coffee Roasters
Ruby Coffee Roasters operates from Portland with a commitment to quality-focused partnerships and sustainable sourcing protocols. Their seasonal approach to Creamery means the blend evolves throughout the year while maintaining the balance and versatility that's made it their best seller.
Not sure which grind size or equipment pairing will make this coffee sing? Clive's team can walk you through dialing in Creamery for your setup, whether you're pulling your first shot or perfecting your pour over technique.