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Winter Collection
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Freedom Tee, Mug & Coffee Bundle | Save 5%
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What are you shopping for?
Locally Roasted Specialty Coffee for Freedom-Loving Americans
We buy only the top 6% of specialty coffee beans, roast with precision in small batches, and ship our locally roasted coffee fresh to your door! We support organizations and causes that are near and dear to the hearts of many freedom-loving Americans, such as: Pro-life, youth shooting sports, veterans, hunting & conservation, Patriot and anti-sex trafficking.
The Coffee Apostle
Paul, founder and co-owner, has been importing and roasting Specialty Grade coffee since 2006. Designing the ideal roast and coffee blend to bring out the best flavors of premium green coffee is both an art and a science that Paul has perfected over the years. Every lot of our locally roasted coffee is roasted in small batches at our coffee shop to ensure the freshest specialist coffees you'll ever taste.
Crafted for Every Sip
Whether you’re at home, on the range, or in the wild, our mugs and tumblers are built to keep up with you. Durable, practical, and distinctly Hunter’s Blend — because your brew deserves a companion that works as hard as you do.
Wear Your Freedom
Many of our products are proudly made in the USA — built to stand for faith, family, and freedom. Each piece carries the heart of American craftsmanship, made for those who live boldly and wear their values with pride.
Roasting the Best
We buy only Specialty Grade coffee beans that typically score from 84–86 (based on SCA Cupping Score), putting it in the top 6% of all coffee roast offerings worldwide. Most of our specialty coffee offerings are Nicaragua SHG (Strictly High Grown), a designation reserved for the highest scoring specialist coffees and locally roasted coffee excellence.
Explore Our Coffee Blends
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Original Roast Coffee (Medium/Dark Roast)
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Black Powder (Dark Roast)
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Java Rum (Flavored)
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Decaf Coffee (Medium Roast)
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Single Shots — One Cup at a Time
Convenient single-serve coffee shots. Locally roasted coffee strength with specialty coffee quality, anytime, anywhere.
A Sip Worth Sharing...
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Brandon Baudhuin
"It's tough to find coffee that doesn't have a bitter finish these days. Absolutely no bitterness with Hunters Blend. We really enjoy both the light and dark roasts. Great coffee from a great company!"
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Kayli Postolose
"Great tasting coffee!! I am a coffee junkie and am usually pretty picky about my coffee. I don’t put any fufu stuff in my cup to spruce it up I like a good cup of black coffee and this stuff is legit. Its smooth and has a nice bold flavor. Hunters Blend is my new Go To."
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Jeff Welch
"Great tasting coffee. Beautiful wonderful aroma. Great people, great company, love that they're hunters and make coffee for hunters."
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The 2026 Specialty Coffee Standard: Why Hunter'...
By 2026, the gear you carry defines your success in the field—and that includes your coffee. For the person who spends their mornings in a tree stand or their days...
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The Architecture of the Perfect Cup: Coffee Ori...
Superior coffee is the result of strict adherence to biological and physical variables. The final output depends on a chain of technical decisions starting at the farm and ending at...
The Architecture of the Perfect Cup: Coffee Ori...
Superior coffee is the result of strict adherence to biological and physical variables. The final output depends on a chain of technical decisions starting at the farm and ending at...
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Beyond the Buzz: Exploring Functional Coffee Ro...
The mainstream understanding of coffee often begins and ends with caffeine. However, for those who view their diet through the lens of biological integrity, the focus shifts to the chemical...
Beyond the Buzz: Exploring Functional Coffee Ro...
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FAQs
What About Organic?
According to a white paper written in the 1980's by Mike Sivetz, a chemist in Eugene, OR and heating/cooking protocols for poultry, red meat and fish accepted by the FDA and the USDA, mold, pathogens and contaminates are displaced or eliminated in heat from 165 degrees and in some cases needing 185 degrees. We roast very clean and well sorted coffee in 400-500-degree heat for 15 minutes. Even if we imported moldy coffee, pesticide ridden coffee or other non-organic inputs, which we don’t, after going through the high-heat roasting process, the Sivetz paper states that you cannot find any inorganic matter and the coffee is stripped clean. In fact, the non-organic material flashes off when the coffee reaches nearly 200 degrees. We typically take it to 425-450 degrees. Additionally, our "secret sauce" is our roasting process. By roasting with a slow rate of rise (ROR) through the 300-degree mark, we release (get rid of) much of the acid. It is what contributes to a bite and snappiness that can be undesirable in the cup.
Where does your coffee come from?
Most of our coffees are Nicaragua SHG (Strictly High Grown). This is a designation reserved for the highest scoring coffees. It is imported through Miami Port and trucked to our roasting partner.
How fresh is your coffee when you ship?
We do not stockpile our roasted coffee in a warehouse and most of our coffee ships within one week of roasting. We typically ship within 2-3 business days of receiving your order.
Can I freeze coffee?
Absolutely! If placed in an airtight container or bag (zip seal the bag we ship in) it will stop the degassing phase of coffee. It will remain fresh for many months. Do not freeze and thaw; this causes condensation.
How long does coffee last?
Your bag of coffee that arrives in the mail was freshly roasted and will remain good to use over 2 months.
How is your decaf coffee decaffeinated?
Using the Mountain Water Processing method, out of Vera Cruz, MX. No chemicals are involved.
Is your coffee Organic?
No, Hunter's Blend Coffee is not an organic certified coffee. The good news is, any "inorganic material' that may be residual from growing coffee in the traditional methods, actually begins “flashing off” at around 190° during the roasting process.
A little known fact is that all imported unprocessed/raw agricultural products, including organic coffee, are fumigated when they reach U.S. ports, to kill any potential pests.
After 10 minutes in extreme heat (over 450 degrees), there is no trace of inorganic elements, whether from the growing practices or the fumigation all coffee receives when arriving in US ports (Lab study was done in the 1980's by Mike Sivetz in Corvallis, OR.).
Why are there so many different blends and coffee tastes?
Taste is subjective and our preference is created by experience, tradition, and what we have come to like. When I say that fill in the blank is the best coffee, it is like saying "blue is the best color". It might be if you like blue.