Notes of chocolate, cedar, sweet tobacco
"I brewed this one on a rainy Saturday, thinking of a friend who loved both coffee and a good story. There’s a gentle smokiness here, a little sweetness, and somehow it feels like a quiet toast to old memories."
Margaret W. VERIFIED BUYER
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A Sumatran single origin from the Aceh region. Cedar, earthy chocolate, and sweet tobacco. The cedar is clean and woody, the chocolate is dark and soil-forward (typical Sumatra), and the tobacco note is honeyed, more dried leaf than smoke.
Full-bodied with low acidity, as you'd expect from a wet-hulled Sumatran. This one works well as an afternoon coffee or anytime you want something with weight and complexity. Good for French press or drip.
Start with a 1:16 ratio, 1 gram of coffee to 16 grams of water. That's the sweet spot for balanced flavor and body. Pour-over and drip stay close to 1:16. Go 1:15 for more richness, or 1:17 for a lighter cup.
French press does well a little stronger at 1:14 to 1:15. AeroPress can go tighter too, around 1:12 to 1:15. Use filtered water, grind fresh, and drink it right after brewing.
Air roasting uses clean, hot air to roast each bean evenly. You get a smoother, cleaner flavor without the bitterness or burnt taste that comes from traditional drum roasting. No hot metal contact means no smoky aftertaste.
It's a gentler process that brings out what's actually in the bean. The origin flavors and nuanced notes that heavy roasting covers up.
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