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Dear Green Coffee Roasters founder Lisa Lawson.

Imagine this: if you were going to go to a coffee festival 350 miles away as the only roaster representing your country, what would you do? Iโ€™d imagine you would show up repping the very best your hometown has to offer, and thatโ€™s exactly what Scotland’s ownย Dear Green Coffee Roasters did when they descended upon London for the 2015ย London Coffee Festival.

Dear Greenโ€™s posse turned up and helped the crowd at the London Coffee Festival get turnt upย on a uniquely Scottishโ€”nay, uniquely Glaswegianโ€”blend of ingredients. And what a harmonious blend it was: a collaborative espresso blend featuring coffee roasted by Dear Green, Origin, and Climpson & Sons; a dash of Scottish heather honey (more on that in a minute); and a tot of local Glaswegian whisky from Auchentoshan, a Lowlands distillery located just north of the city.

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The espresso blend comprised 40% Rwanda Karengera roasted by Dear Green, 30% Tanzania Tweega roasted by Origin, and 30% Burundi Kayanza roasted by Climpson & Sons. To complement the African coffees, the Dear Green team chose Auchentoshanโ€™s Three Wood single malt whisky for its rich, sweet notes of hazelnut, spice, and butterscotch. This is a single malt Scotch, but triple distilled in a style more commonly found in Ireland, then aged variously in American bourbon, Oloroso sherry, and Pedro Ximenez sherry casks. To round it all off, a dab of thick, deep amber honey is swirled in to the hot espresso.

But this isnโ€™t just any honey, honeyโ€”this is made by bees which are part of the Plan Beeย program, which allows individuals and businesses to adopt or sponsor beehives. Itโ€™s the kind of thing that will give you that warm, feel-good, helping-the-environment glow, just like a shot of espresso, whisky, and honey.

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This wee drink, a strong shot amongst the lineup of cool morning sippersย and classic cocktail reboots, was Dear Green owner Lisa Lawsonโ€™s take on the caffรฉ corretto, a โ€œcorrectedโ€ espresso shot. Corrected with what? Alcohol, of course. Traditionally, corretti are corrected with grappa, but Dear Green wanted to inject a lively bit of Scottish culture and taste into their drink. Mostly, Lawson said they didnโ€™t want to do much to their signature drink that would prevent the character of the espresso from shining through. Three simple ingredients, one great drink, and a breath of fresh air at the jam-packed London Coffee Festival. We’ll vote “aye” for that.

Kate Beard (@SBinLondon) is a London-based photographer and writer. Read more Kate Beard on Sprudge.ย 

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