$91.80
Taste: Sweet. Caramel. Fresh Fruit.
Finish: Sweet. Malt.
Cold Brew
French Press
Coffee Cupping (Lingle Method)
Cowboy Coffee
Percolator (no paper filter)
Percolator (paper filter)
Chemex
Clever Dripper
Cafe Solo Brewer
1Gallon+ Commercial Batch Brewer
SCA Certified Home Brewer (200°F >5 min brew time)
Cone-shaped Pour-over (metal filters)
Flat Bottom Auto-Drip Coffee Machines with paper filters
Siphon (Yama
Hario Next
Bodum PEBO)
AeroPress (3+ minute brew)
AeroPress (2 minute brew)
Non-Certified Home Brewer with paper filter
Cone-shaped Pour-over Brewers (paper filter)
Moka Pot
Espresso (home machines. Prosumer and better will use a dedicated burr grinder made for espresso grinding.)
AeroPress (1 minute brew)
Turkish coffee
Country: Colombia
Region: Various
Washing Station: Various
Producer: Small Holders
Elevation: 1400 - 2000 MASL
Variety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia
Process: Washed
Colombia is best-known for its Washed coffees. While the processing details might vary slightly from farm to farm or by association, generally the coffee is picked ripe and depulped the same day, then given an open-air fermentation in tanks or buckets for anywhere between 12Ð36 hours. The coffee is washed clean of its mucilage before being dried either on patios, in parabolic dryers, solar driers, or mechanically. Some Washed coffees in Colombia are mechanically demucilaged. Decaf EA Ethyl acetate is an occurring ester (present in bananas and also as a by-product of fermented sugars) that is used as a solvent to bond with and remove caffeine from green coffee. First, the coffee is sorted and steamed for 30 minutes under low pressure in order to open the coffee seedsÕ pores and prepare them for decaffeination. The coffee is placed in a solution of both water and ethyl acetate, where the E.A. will begin to bond with the salts of chlorogenic acids inside the seeds. The tank will be drained and re-filled over the course of eight hours until caffeine is no longer detected.