For the mornings you're draggin' it. You know the ones.
I.B. Dragon is a single-origin dark roast from Brazil's Cerrado region — the same high-plateau growing area that produces naturally low-acid, smooth-bodied beans — pushed through a dark roast to bring out caramel, chocolate, and a hint of roasted nuttiness. No added flavoring. Those notes are the bean and the roast, not something applied after the fact.
Air-roasted to order with 100% solar power. Available in 8 oz and 1 lb bags, plus K-Cups. Bold enough to get you moving, smooth enough that you don't have to be fully awake to enjoy it.
- Single-origin dark roast from the Cerrado region, Brazil
- 100% Arabica, unflavored — caramel, chocolate, and roasted nuttiness from the bean and roast
- Naturally lower in acidity — dark roast on a low-acid Brazilian base
- Air-roasted to order with 100% solar power
- Available in 8 oz and 1 lb bags — whole bean, French press grind, auto drip grind
- K-Cups compatible with Keurig 1.0 and 2.0 — 12-count box
- Zero sugar, zero sweeteners, no added carbohydrates — naturally keto-friendly
- No gluten-containing ingredients
The Beans
I.B. Dragon is built on Brazilian Arabica beans from the Cerrado region — a high-plateau growing area known for producing naturally smooth, low-acid coffee with a balanced body. Dark roast takes that foundation further: the longer roast time deepens the flavor, bringing out caramel sweetness, chocolate depth, and a roasted nutty finish that shows up without being heavy about it.
No added flavoring — those tasting notes are what happens when a quality Brazilian bean meets a proper dark roast. Air-roasted to order with 100% solar power. Even heat, no scorching, which keeps the dark roast character intact without tipping into the bitterness that gives dark roast a bad reputation.
Nutritional Info
Black coffee is essentially zero-calorie — what you add is your call. No added sugar, no sweeteners, no flavoring of any kind. No added carbohydrates, naturally keto-friendly. No gluten-containing ingredients.
How to Brew
Auto Drip: 1 to 2 tablespoons per 6 oz of water. Medium grind. The caramel and chocolate notes come through clearly at standard brew strength — this roast is forgiving and doesn't tip bitter easily.
Pour Over: Medium-fine grind. Slow, steady circular pour. Clean extraction brings the caramel and chocolate forward while keeping the finish smooth.
French Press: 1 tablespoon per 4 oz of water, coarse grind. Steep 4 minutes, press slow. Full immersion suits this dark roast well — the chocolate depth and roasted nuttiness come through cleanly.
Cold Brew: 1 cup coarsely ground coffee to 4 cups cold water. Steep 12–24 hours in the fridge, then strain. Dark roasts cold brew particularly well — the caramel and chocolate notes concentrate without going bitter.
K-Cups: Compatible with Keurig 1.0 and 2.0 machines. 12-count box. Same coffee, 8 to 10 oz brew, no measuring required.
Storage: Resealable bag — keep it sealed, store in a cool dry place away from direct light. Airtight container after opening. For whole bean, grind fresh right before brewing for the best result.
FAQ
Is this coffee easy on the stomach?
Yes — and there are two reasons for that working together. Brazilian Cerrado beans are naturally lower in acidity than higher-altitude origins, and dark roasting reduces acidity further still. Add air roasting — which circulates heat evenly rather than scorching the bean — and you have a dark roast that tends to sit easier than most. If bold coffee has given your stomach trouble before, this one is a reasonable place to start.
Does I.B. Dragon have any added flavoring?
No — it's completely unflavored. The caramel, chocolate, and roasted nuttiness are natural characteristics of the Cerrado bean at dark roast. What's in the bag is coffee, nothing else.
What makes the Cerrado region worth calling out?
It's one of Brazil's most established coffee-growing regions — high plateau, consistent climate, mineral-rich soil. The conditions produce beans with a naturally smooth, balanced profile and lower acidity than higher-altitude origins. It's not a marketing detail; it's why the cup tastes the way it does.
Do you offer a decaf version?
Not for this one — I.B. Dragon is currently available in regular only. If decaf is a dealbreaker, our decaf lineup is worth a look.
What bag sizes are available?
I.B. Dragon is available in 8 oz and 1 lb bags in whole bean, French press grind, and auto drip grind. K-Cups come in 12-count boxes.
Is I.B. Dragon keto-friendly?
Yes — black coffee has zero sugar, zero sweeteners, and no added carbohydrates. No flavoring either. Naturally keto-friendly as a factual spec, not a lifestyle claim.
What other coffees pair well with this one?
If dark roasts are your thing, our other bold and single-origin options are worth a look. Our snack line holds up well alongside a serious dark roast too.