Tierra Mia Whole Bean Coffee
Take the cafe home: Tierra Mia whole bean coffee is sold by the bag so you can brew the same beans baristas pull behind the counter. Two roasts — house Espresso and Decaf Brazil — each $12.
Whole bean lineup
The same roast, off the clock
If you have a favorite drink at the counter, Tierra Mia whole bean coffee lets you keep that flavor going at home. Instead of guessing at a grocery-aisle bag, you brew the actual beans the cafe uses — no compromise, no mystery blend.
Buying whole bean over pre-ground is the single biggest upgrade for home coffee. Beans hold their aromatic oils until they are cracked open; grinding fresh right before you brew captures flavor that pre-ground bags lose within days of opening.
At $12 a bag, Tierra Mia espresso beans and the Decaf Brazil roast are priced to make a daily home cup genuinely cheaper than a daily cafe visit — while still tasting like the cafe.
The two Tierra Mia beans, profiled
Just two bags on the shelf — but they cover opposite ends of the coffee spectrum. Here is how each one drinks.
Tierra Mia Espresso
The house roast. These are the Tierra Mia espresso beans the counter uses to pull lattes and cortados — a darker, fuller-bodied roast built to stand up to milk. Brewed as espresso it is bold and syrupy; run through a drip machine it makes a deep, rich cup. This is the bag to buy if you want your home coffee to taste like a cafe latte.
Decaf Brazil
The Decaf Brazil roast is the gentle counterpart — smooth, mellow and low in acidity, with the soft nutty body Brazilian coffees are known for. Because it is decaffeinated you get the full coffee ritual in the evening without the caffeine. It is also the easygoing pick for anyone cutting back without giving up the cup.
How to brew Tierra Mia beans at home
The same bag behaves differently depending on your gear. Match your brew method for the best results.
Fine grind, high pressure
Grind fine and pull a 25–30 second shot. The Tierra Mia Espresso roast is built for this — expect a thick crema and a bold base for milk drinks.
Medium grind, easy daily cup
A medium grind in an automatic drip machine is the simplest route. Use roughly two tablespoons of beans per six ounces of water for a balanced pot.
Coarse grind, full body
Grind coarse, steep four minutes, then press. This method keeps the most oils in the cup — ideal for the rich house roast.
Medium-fine, bright clarity
A medium-fine grind and a slow, circular pour gives the cleanest cup — a good way to taste the Decaf Brazil’s nutty side.
Keep a bag tasting fresh
Whole beans last far longer than ground coffee, but a few habits keep that $12 bag at its best.
Airtight & opaque
Move beans into a sealed, light-blocking container. Air and light are what stale coffee fastest.
Cool & dark
A pantry shelf beats the fridge or freezer — moisture and temperature swings dull the flavor.
Grind to order
Only grind what you are about to brew. Ground coffee loses its aroma within minutes of exposure.
What "decaf" really means
Decaf is not caffeine-free
The Decaf Brazil bag is the choice for anyone who wants the coffee ritual without the buzz — an evening cup, a second cup, or simply less caffeine overall. It is roasted to taste like a full-bodied coffee, not a watered-down substitute.
One thing worth knowing: decaffeinated coffee is not completely caffeine-free. The decaffeination process removes the large majority of caffeine, but a small trace remains in every cup. For most people that trace is negligible — but if you are highly caffeine-sensitive, it is worth keeping in mind.
Decaf Brazil at a glance
- Vast majority of caffeine removed
- Smooth, low-acid Brazilian profile
- Great for evening or second cups
- A trace of caffeine still remains
- Same $12 price as the house roast
Reasons to grab a bag
The home barista
If you own an espresso machine, the house roast is your shortcut to a cafe-quality shot in your own kitchen.
The gift-giver
A $12 bag of cafe beans is an easy, thoughtful gift for the coffee lover who already has every gadget.
The everyday saver
Brewing at home turns a daily cafe habit into pennies a cup — one bag covers many mornings.
What a $12 bag actually buys
One bag
A single flat price covers either roast — no premium for choosing decaf.
Cups per bag
A 12 oz bag brews roughly twenty home cups depending on your strength and method.
Cost per cup
That works out near sixty cents a cup at home — a fraction of a cafe drink price.
More of the Tierra Mia menu
Whole Bean Coffee — frequently asked questions
How much is Tierra Mia whole bean coffee?
What whole bean coffee does Tierra Mia sell?
Can I buy Tierra Mia coffee to brew at home?
Is the Tierra Mia Espresso roast only for espresso machines?
Does Tierra Mia grind the beans for you?
Is Decaf Brazil completely caffeine-free?
How should I store Tierra Mia whole bean coffee?
How many cups does a bag of Tierra Mia coffee make?
Brew the cafe at home
Browse the full Tierra Mia menu, compare prices and find the cafe nearest you to pick up a bag.