Hey friends, Doug here again,
Now I’ve been roasting coffee for over 30 years, and I can tell you, espresso is one of those things people either overcomplicate… or completely underestimate.
It’s not just “strong coffee.”
And it’s definitely not just about the machine.
A perfect espresso? That’s a chain of decisions. And every link matters.
Let’s talk about it.
Espresso Isn’t a Bean

I hear this all the time: “What espresso beans do you use?”
Truth is, espresso isn’t a type of bean, it’s a method.
Hot water, high pressure, short extraction time.
That’s it.
What does matter is how the coffee is roasted and blended to behave under that pressure. And that’s where things get interesting.
What Makes a Great Espresso (From a Roaster’s Perspective)
When I build an espresso blend, I’m not just thinking about flavor. I’m thinking about performance.
Because espresso is unforgiving.
You’ve got about 25–30 seconds to get everything right.
So here’s what I’m looking for:
1. Structure
Espresso needs body. It should feel full, not thin.
That’s what gives you that satisfying, almost syrupy mouthfeel.
2. Balance
Too bright? It tastes sour.
Too dark? It tastes burnt.
You want sweetness, depth, and just enough acidity to keep things lively, not sharp.
3. Crema
That golden layer on top? That’s not just for looks.
Good crema means proper development, fresh beans, and a balanced roast profile.
4. Consistency
This might be the most important one.
If a coffee tastes great one day and falls apart the next, it’s not a great espresso blend.
It needs to perform, every shot, every barista, every day.
Why Orion Exists
Now this is where Orion Blend comes in.
Orion wasn’t built to be trendy.
It was built to be reliable, balanced, and just plain good, day in and day out.
We use it in our shops every single day. That’s not by accident.
When I developed Orion, I wanted something that:
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Could handle espresso pressure beautifully
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Delivered full body without heaviness
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Had natural sweetness built in
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And still tasted great as drip coffee
That’s harder than it sounds.
What You’re Tasting in Orion
When everything is dialed in just right, Orion gives you:
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A rich, full-bodied base
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Bittersweet chocolate
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Caramel sweetness
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And a little fig note that adds depth
That fig note? That’s the one people can’t quite name… but they notice it.
It rounds everything out.
Gives it character without being loud about it.
The Part Most People Miss
Here’s something I’ve learned over the years:
A “perfect espresso” isn’t just about chasing the most complex flavor.
It’s about making something people actually want to drink every day.
That’s the real test.
You can build a coffee that impresses someone once.
Or you can build one they come back for.
Orion is the second one.
Can You Make Great Espresso at Home?
Absolutely.
You don’t need a $5,000 machine. But you do need to pay attention to a few things:
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Fresh beans (this matters more than anything)
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A consistent grind
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Proper dose and timing (around 25–30 seconds)
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And a little patience
Orion is designed to help you out here: it’s forgiving enough to work with you, not against you. Remember, at San Francisco Coffee Roasting Company we want to make coffee easy and accessible, not pretentious and intimidating.

One More Thing
We call Orion our “ultimate espresso blend”, not because it’s flashy, but because it works.
In a busy shop.
At home.
As espresso.
As drip.
It’s full-bodied, smooth, a little chocolatey, a little sweet, and just complex enough to keep things interesting.
And after all these years?
That’s still what I reach for.
Until next time, keep your beans fresh and your shots dialed in.



