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Roasting Schedule

We roast every Monday and Wednesday

Brew Guide

Starting point recipe

20g in
28-32s out

Ethiopia, Bookkisa, Washed Filter

¥120.45

Peach, iced tea, lemonade and summer

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Try this coffee paired with its 
natural processing variation.

Try this coffee paired with its 
natural processing variation.

Shipping

We strive to dispatch all orders within one working day of your purchase. You will receive a confirmation email once your order has been shipped.

Roasting Schedule

We roast every Monday and Wednesday

Brew Guid

Starting point recipe

20g in
28-32s out

Title

This years washed offering from Ethiopia comes from the Bookkisa washing station in the Guji region. Our favourite coffees year in, year out are invariably coffees from Ethiopia. 

As the birthplace of not only the human race, but also coffee, we find plant genetics here you can't find anywhere else in the world. These plants produce fruit that delivers unique and complex coffees you can't find anywhere else in the world and we love them!
 

Viva the Motherland!

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Coffee Characteristics

Coffee Characteristics

Ethiopia - Bookkisa

Region: Shakiso, Guji

Elevation: 2,100 - 2,150 Masl 

Variety: Mixed

Process: Washed
Importer: Osito Coffee

E - Los Pinos

Region: Santa Barbara, Huehuetenango

Elevation: 1900 - 2,250 MASL 

Variety: Caturra, Bourbon

Process: Washed

Importer: Langdon Coffee Merchants

ETHIOPIA - Bookkisa Washed

Washing Station
Weessi (Sookoo Coffee)

Elevation
2,100 - 2,150 MASL 

Variety
Mixed

Region
Bookkisa, Shakiso, Guji

Process
Washed

Importer
Osito Coffee

Coffee Characteristics

Ethiopia - Bookkisa

Region: Shakiso, Guji

Elevation: 2,100 - 2,150 Masl 

Variety: Mixed

Process: Washed
Importer: Osito Coffee

 

Same Coffee, Different Processing Methods

Same Coffee, Different Processing Methods

Same Coffee, Different Processing Methods

Ethiopia, and seemingly the high plains of South Sudan, is the genetic birthplace of Coffea Arabica, AKA that tasty shit.
 

For an absolute heap of reasons this means that there is more biodiversity in the plants that grow there. For even more reasons this is super important.  Completely unrelated to sustainability or the future of coffee cultivation as a consumable good, these coffees are absolutely freakin' delicious!
 

Two coffees from the same washing station, processed with two different methodology.


Same producers, same trees, same fruit.
 

Showcasing both a washed process and a natural process we are highlighting all that these cherries can express.

 

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