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Pumpkin Butternut Spice Syrup
Pumpkin Butternut Spice Syrup

Pumpkin Butternut Spice Syrup

$13.00

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ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

Would you like to make flavored lattes, coffee mocktails and delicious craft quality cocktails at home like we do at our cafes? Check out this versatile small batch syrup made from the purest of ingredients from Pink House Alchemy.

From Pinkhousealchemy.com:

This syrup is a warm and nutty nod to fall! It has all the familiar autumn spices in all the right places. Perfectly blended creamy pumpkin and savory butternut squash are complimented by maple, brown sugar and cardamom. This cozy concoction will surely make you exclaim, “I need a pumpkin spice latte!” No shame, it really is perfect. You can be as excited as we are.

Ingredients: cane sugar, water, pumpkin puree, butternut puree, cassia chips, cardamom seeds, brown sugar, maple extract, kosher salt, lactic acid

Also check out some RECIPES from Pink House Alchemy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

ALL orders, regardless of shipping method chosen, typically takes 1-2 business days from the date of order for us to roast, package, and ship.

We ship to the entire United States via the US Postal Service and UPS. Transit times typically take 1-5 days depending on how far away you are from Tulsa, OK. Once your order is in the hands of of the postal carrier, we do not have any control over how quickly the package is delivered.

We are roasting coffee daily, Monday-Friday. We aim to fulfill online orders with coffees between 1-7 days off roast, so that when it is delivered to you it's had time to degas and is ready for brewing.

Coffee is best brewed after it has had time to degas (at least 5-7 days off roast). Coffee's aroma will be at its peak intensity and freshness within the first month after roasting. So, if you are planning on signing up for a subscription, it's best to order for a month's supply at a maximum if you are looking to get the absolute best out of your beans.

No, these are natural flavors found in the coffee. Coffee is the seed of Coffee Fruit. Like any other fruit in the world there are 1000s of botanical varieties. Different varieties will have different flavor characteristics, a lot like wine.

Other things that impact a coffee’s flavor include where the coffee is grown, how the fruit is processed, how the seed is dried, how well the coffee is sorted, how the coffee is roasted, and lastly how you brew it.