EverBrew vs. Sundried Surge vs. Daybreak Harmony: Which Roast is Right for You?

Choosing the right coffee isn't just about taste—it's about matching the brew to your moment. Are you kickstarting a big day, settling in for a long work session, or brewing for a crowd? This simple guide will help you compare our three signature roasts and find the perfect Smooth Strength™ for your needs.

The 3 Roasts at a Glance

Feature Sundried Surge (Dark) EverBrew (Omni)
Daybreak Harmony (Medium)
The Vibe Powerhouse Intensity The versatile all-rounder
Your balanced daily driver
Tasting Notes Dark chocolate, cacao, walnut Dark cocoa, hazelnut, brown sugar
Milk chocolate, almond, caramel
Best For Espresso, Phin, Bold Drip Espresso, Filter, Cold Brew
Drip, Pour-Over, Phin

The Quick Chooser: A Simple Cheat Sheet

  • If you love bold, crema-rich espresso, choose... [Sundried Surge]
  • If you need one reliable bag for multiple brewers, choose... [EverBrew]
  • If you want a smooth, balanced cup for all-day sipping, choose... [Daybreak Harmony]

Still Not Sure?

The best way to decide is to taste them all. Our [Trio Taster (3 × 4 oz)] is the perfect, risk-free way to find your favorite.

Keep Learning: [The Caffeine Transparency Table →] · [The Phin Brew Guide →]

“Let your ‘Yea’ be ‘Yea’; and your ‘Nay,’ ‘Nay.’” — Matthew 5:37

  • Radical Transparency: We publish caffeine per gram and per serving with standardized recipes so your expectations are always clear. See our full [Know Your Dose™] guide.
  • Our Ingredients: 100% Arabica & Robusta coffee. Nothing else.
  • Our Sourcing: We are proudly Vietnam-forward, balancing the power of Robusta with the silkiness of select Arabicas.
  • Our Philosophy: We don't chase expensive certifications. We invest our resources in what matters: roast precision, peak freshness, and consistent flavor in your cup.
  • A Note on Wellness: Sensitivity to caffeine varies. For reference, the FDA suggests a limit of up to 400 mg per day for most healthy adults. Our content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
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