When buying specialty coffee, one of the first things you’ll notice is the roast level. Labels such as light roast, medium roast, and dark roast tell you how long the coffee beans have been roasted and offer clues about the flavours you can expect in your cup.
Many people assume darker coffee is automatically stronger or contains more caffeine, but that’s a common misconception. Roast level mainly influences flavour, aroma, body, and acidity—not the quality of the coffee itself.
At Jaya Coffee Roasters, we carefully develop roast profiles that showcase the natural character of Indonesian coffee. Rather than roasting every bean the same way, we tailor each roast to the origin, processing method, and intended brewing style.
In this guide, we’ll explain the differences between light, medium, and dark roasts, helping you choose the perfect coffee for your taste.
What Are Coffee Roast Levels?
Coffee begins as green beans that have very little aroma or flavour. During roasting, heat transforms these beans through a series of chemical reactions that develop the familiar coffee aromas and tasting notes we enjoy.
The length of the roast determines the roast level:
- Light Roast – Shorter roasting time preserves more of the bean’s original flavours.
- Medium Roast – A balanced roast highlighting sweetness, body, and origin character.
- Dark Roast – Longer roasting creates bold, rich flavours with lower acidity.
Each roast level has its own unique appeal, and none is objectively “better” than another.
Light Roast Coffee
Characteristics
Light roast coffee spends the least amount of time inside the roaster. The beans remain light brown with no surface oils.
Typical flavour characteristics include:
- Bright acidity
- Floral aromas
- Fruity notes
- Tea-like body
- Crisp finish
Because the beans are roasted gently, they retain more of the flavours created by the coffee’s origin, altitude, and processing method.
Best Brewing Methods
Light roast coffee performs particularly well with:
- Pour Over (V60)
- Chemex
- AeroPress
- Filter Coffee
These brewing methods highlight delicate flavours and aromatic complexity.
Bali Style Light Roast
At Jaya Coffee Roasters, light roasts are designed to emphasise the sweetness and vibrant character of carefully selected Indonesian coffees.
Depending on the origin, you may notice:
- Citrus
- Honey
- Brown sugar
- Stone fruit
- Floral aromas
The goal is to let the coffee speak for itself rather than allowing roast flavours to dominate.
Medium Roast Coffee
Characteristics
Medium roast is often the most versatile choice and one of the most popular roast levels among specialty coffee drinkers.
Typical flavour profile:
- Chocolate
- Caramel
- Nuts
- Balanced acidity
- Smooth body
- Sweet finish
Medium roasting develops greater sweetness while still preserving much of the coffee’s original character.
Best Brewing Methods
Medium roast is excellent for:
- French Press
- Espresso
- Pour Over
- Drip Coffee
- Moka Pot
Its balance makes it suitable for almost every brewing style.
Why Many Bali Roasters Prefer Medium Roast
Many Indonesian coffees naturally feature:
- Chocolate sweetness
- Brown sugar notes
- Smooth body
- Mild citrus acidity
A medium roast enhances these characteristics while maintaining excellent balance.
For this reason, medium roast is often recommended as an ideal starting point for customers exploring specialty coffee.
Dark Roast Coffee
Characteristics
Dark roast coffee remains in the roaster longer, allowing more caramelisation and creating richer roast flavours.
Common tasting notes include:
- Dark chocolate
- Toasted nuts
- Smoky finish
- Heavy body
- Low acidity
The beans often develop a slight sheen of oil as natural oils migrate to the surface.
Best Brewing Methods
Dark roast works particularly well for:
- Espresso
- Moka Pot
- Milk-based coffee drinks
- Automatic coffee machines
Its bold flavour pairs beautifully with milk.
Bali Style Dark Roast
Rather than producing extremely dark or burnt coffee, Jaya Coffee Roasters develops dark roasts that remain smooth and balanced.
Our approach aims to create:
- Rich chocolate notes
- Full body
- Sweet finish
- Minimal bitterness
This ensures the coffee remains enjoyable while still expressing its Indonesian origins.
Does Dark Roast Contain More Caffeine?
Not necessarily.
A common myth is that dark roast coffee contains significantly more caffeine than light roast.
In reality:
- The caffeine difference is minimal.
- Roast level affects flavour far more than caffeine content.
- Brewing ratio and serving size have a greater impact on how much caffeine ends up in your cup.
Choose your roast based on taste rather than caffeine expectations.
How Bali Coffee Beans Respond to Different Roast Levels
Indonesia produces a remarkable variety of specialty coffees, each responding differently to roasting.
Bali Coffee
Often develops:
- Chocolate
- Brown sugar
- Citrus
- Smooth finish
Excellent as light, medium, or dark roast.
Sumatra Coffee
Usually offers:
- Earthy richness
- Heavy body
- Herbal complexity
- Dark chocolate
Particularly popular as medium and dark roast.
Flores Coffee
Common characteristics:
- Floral aroma
- Honey sweetness
- Balanced acidity
- Silky mouthfeel
Often shines with light to medium roasting.
Choosing the Right Roast Level
The best roast depends on your personal taste.
Choose Light Roast if you enjoy:
- Bright acidity
- Fruity flavours
- Floral aromas
- Delicate coffee
Choose Medium Roast if you enjoy:
- Chocolate sweetness
- Balanced flavour
- Smooth body
- Versatility
Choose Dark Roast if you enjoy:
- Bold flavour
- Low acidity
- Rich body
- Coffee with milk
There is no wrong choice—only the one that best suits your palate.
How Jaya Coffee Roasters Develops Roast Profiles
Every coffee arriving at Jaya Coffee Roasters is evaluated before roasting.
We consider:
- Coffee origin
- Altitude
- Bean density
- Processing method
- Moisture content
- Intended brewing method
Each roast profile is carefully refined through testing and cupping sessions to ensure consistent quality and highlight the coffee’s best characteristics.
Rather than chasing trends, our goal is to roast each coffee to its fullest potential while preserving the unique identity of Indonesian specialty coffee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which roast level is best?
There isn’t a single best roast level. The right choice depends on your preferred flavour profile and brewing method.
Is light roast more acidic?
Yes. Light roasts generally retain more natural acidity and fruit-forward flavours than darker roasts.
Is dark roast stronger?
Dark roast has a bolder flavour but not necessarily more caffeine.
Which roast is best for espresso?
Medium and medium-dark roasts are popular choices because they balance sweetness, body, and crema.
Which roast is best for beginners?
Medium roast is often recommended because it offers a smooth, balanced flavour that appeals to a wide range of coffee drinkers.
Discover Your Perfect Roast at Jaya Coffee Roasters
Whether you prefer the bright complexity of a light roast, the balanced sweetness of a medium roast, or the bold richness of a dark roast, Jaya Coffee Roasters offers freshly roasted Indonesian specialty coffee crafted with care.
Our small-batch roasting process ensures every bean reaches its full flavour potential, giving you a coffee experience that’s fresh, consistent, and true to its origin.
Explore our range of specialty coffee beans and find the roast level that matches your favourite brewing style.











