Coffee
Orthodox | Drip Coffee Bags
Roasted by St. Ali
Bold, full-bodied blend from Brazil and Colombia with chocolatey, fruity notes.

From the roaster
Our Orthodox blend brings together everything we love about bold, full-bodied coffee. Ethically sourced and expertly roasted, this blend features quality beans from Brazil and Colombia for a rich, chocolatey profile with hints of dark fruit and spice.
Perfect for home, the office, post-surf or out camping – all you need is a mug, hot water, and a drip bag to enjoy barista-style filter coffee wherever you are.
Each box contains 7x Drip Coffee Bags.
— St. Ali
Context
St. Ali's Orthodox represents their approach to drip coffee in convenient bag format. The roaster emphasizes chocolatey and dark fruit characteristics alongside spice notes—a profile that suggests a medium-to-darker roast designed for approachable, rounded flavor. This combination of chocolate sweetness with darker berry tones and warming spice typically appeals to those seeking fuller-bodied, comfort-forward coffee rather than bright acidity. The drip bag format prioritizes convenience without requiring additional equipment, making it accessible for everyday brewing. Explore St. Ali's full roaster profile to discover their other offerings, or reference the flavor wheel to better contextualize these tasting descriptors within broader sensory frameworks.
In the Encyclopedia
Frequently asked questions
What does Orthodox | Drip Coffee Bags taste like?
Expect tasting notes of chocolatey, dark fruit, and spice.
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