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Omni Roast

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In Simple Terms

An omni roast is one roast level meant to work however you brew it - whether you're making espresso or filter. Instead of separate profiles for each brew method, you develop one that sits in the middle: developed enough for espresso, bright enough for filter. Popular with specialty roasters who want to keep things simple.

What is an omni roast?

An omni roast is a single profile developed to perform well across all brewing methods - filter, espresso, AeroPress, whatever the customer reaches for - rather than being optimised for one specific preparation. The idea is simple: one bag, brew it how you like.

For specialty roasters selling direct to home brewers and enthusiasts, it removes the confusion of a filter-only or espresso-only designation and is more honest for coffees where the distinction is less meaningful. A well-designed omni roast lets the coffee's character come through regardless of how it's prepared.

The challenge is calibration. Too light and it reads harsh and underdeveloped in espresso; too dark and it loses the clarity and brightness that make filter worth drinking. A good omni roast finds a development level where body and sweetness hold up as espresso without sacrificing origin character as filter. That balance point exists for most coffees - it just takes more iteration to find than a profile optimised for one method.