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E c l i p s e

Baker's Chocolate | Burnt Sugar | Smoked Vanilla Bean

Traditional
Modern
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Filter


Evergreen


Dark


Diedrich CR-35


Raised-Bed Dried


Guatemala


1850 Meters


N/A


Rotating Microlots



Washed

Traditional
Modern

Abstract

While most of our coffees thrive on the lighter side of roasting, there is a culture dedicated to the dark side. The traditional European style of coffee is still prevalent in many parts of the world and we honor this by crafting Eclipse—our most developed offering. The origin will change with seasonality but remains darker than a Darren Aronofsky movie at midnight.

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Origin

Guatemala

Guatemala's coffee history, dating back to the 18th century, is one of resilience and excellence. Coffee cultivation has become a cornerstone of Guatemala's economy, experiencing both prosperity and adversity. The country's diverse microclimates and volcanic soils create ideal growing conditions, leading to distinct terroir regions. Sustainable farming and innovative techniques have enhanced Guatemala's reputation for premium quality coffee. We partner with producers across the country who push the envelope. Guatemala is home to some of our first producer relationships and greatly influences Onyx today.

Elevation

1850 MASL

Elevation influences coffee cultivation, impacting flavor and quality. Higher elevations offer cooler temperatures, slowing the growth of coffee cherries, allowing more time for complex sugar and flavor development. This results in coffee with brighter acidity and a nuanced flavor profile. Additionally, cooler conditions at high altitudes reduce pests and diseases, making these coffees highly prized for their superior quality and distinct taste.

Variety

Harvest

Guatemala

The specialty harvest throughout Central America is concentrated mainly within the months from January through April. The shipping season begins shortly after first harvest and extends well into the months of June and July. The lower elevation regions tend to harvest first, and the high elevation regions harvest slower, with the cold nights lending to the slower maturation of coffee fruit. We tend to buy from our relationships in Central America once a year, with the freshness season running from May until early December.

Process

Drying

Raised-Bed Dried

Raised-beds are scaffold like structures that elevate perforated trays that hold coffee parchment or cherries. The holes in the structure allow for airflow on a near 360 degree level, ensuring that the coffee dries evenly when proper bed turning is practices. Some even go as far as covering the beds with a partial block from the sun, which extends drying and ensures the cell structure of the coffee goes largely undamaged from the UV.

Roasting

Diedrich CR-35

Prior to production, each roast goes through a rigorous dial-in process, where we fine-tune our temperature curves. We roast to tight tolerances, with no more than 1° deviation from target temperatures, ensuring quality and consistency in each batch.

Agtron

#53.4 Dark

Referring to medium as moderate is an intentional choice to highlight the roasting process, which is also referred to as development. Coffees within the moderate range exhibit notes in line with terroir, with a hint of sugar-browning. These characteristics are backed by a medium to high perceived acidity with a balanced tactile and sweetness, and they adapt easily from espresso to filter preparation.

Inventory

Evergreen

Day after day, producers, roasters, and cuppers alike all spend countless hours of work to produce and roast small, traceable lots that we within specialty coffee call microlots. Ranging anywhere from a few lbs to many pallets, this nebulous category refers to a traceable single-origin, producer or even specific picking date. Is all that hard work keeping things separate worth it? That is up for you to decide...

Extraction

Filter

Filter extraction offers a clean, nuanced flavor with distinct layers, ideal for appreciating subtle notes. Espresso extraction is intense and concentrated, highlighting bold, rich flavors with crema. It's usually suited for milk-based drinks, providing a robust foundation.

| 14.7400° N, 91.1461° W | Coffee Export: 190 kT | HARVEST SEASON: March/ April | Avg Elevation: 1200 MASL | Rainfall: 80" | 14.7400° N, 91.1461° W | Coffee Export: 190 kT | HARVEST SEASON: March/ April | Avg Elevation: 1200 MASL | Rainfall: 80" |

T h e S t o r y

Dark roast. One of the few coffees that we can place squarely within a roast level, Eclipse is dark enough to block out the sun... Or perhaps just the acidity prevalent in most modern roasts. This coffee is traditionally roasted just past peak sweetness to curb any acidity, while the...

E x t r a c t i o n G u i d e s

 

Overview

French Press &

Coffee: 25g

Water: 400g @ 205°F


Grind
800µm

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Recipe

0:00 - Add coffee first
0:00 - Spiral Pour - 400g
0:30 - Stir
1:30 - Stir
2:30 - Plunge

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Overview

Coffee: 20g

Yield: 47g

Recipe

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar Until Done

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Resumen

French Press &

Café: 25g

Agua: 400g @ 96°C


Molido
800µm

Calculador de molido →

Receta

0:00 - Add coffee first
0:00 - Spiral Pour - 400g
0:30 - Stir
1:30 - Stir
2:30 - Plunge

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

 

Resumen

Café: 20g

Rendimiento: 47g

Receta

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar hasta que esté listo.

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

T r a n s p a r e n c y

We as a company believe that transparency is unbelievably important. The point of listing things below is not to justify what we charge or what we profit, but to give a realistic snapshot of the industry and how specialty coffee can be different than other commodity industries.

 

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Transportation

 

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Green Cost

 

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Production

$1.8

Fair Trade Min.

86

Cup Score

Lot Size

B+

Transparency Grade

$1.74

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