WHAT WEEKLY

Short Video :: BROS + Thread Coffee = Gründle’s Grind!

20 November 2013

★ Gatsby


Baltimore Rock Opera Society and Thread Coffee announce the creation of the gnarliest coffee blend in the history of the universe: “Gründle’s Grind.”  Noted as a “blood roast,” the blend is said to have a “smoky-earth scent of a thousand smote enemies, a delicate chestnut finish, and if you listen closely, the whisper of pine forests.”

“Gründle’s Grind” will be available Friday 11/22 at Red Emma’s new location (30 W. North Avenue) and also for sale at Fleet Street Market (2001 Fleet Street), with additional Baltimore outlets coming soon!



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