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Watermelon Rose Mango Juicy

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-523 LBS


Moderate
Agtron #69.5


Diedrich CR-35


Raised-Bed Dried


Coffee Summary


Costa Rica


SL34


February '24



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While typically cultivated in Kenya, this SL34 variety is produced by our friends at Las Lajas in Costa Rica. This coffee is processed as an extended fermentation natural, producing complex fruit when combined with intrinsic acidity indicative of the SL variety. We were blown away by the dynamic acidity and complex fruit notes reminiscent of watermelon and floral rose.

While typically cultivated in Kenya, this SL34 variety is produced by our friends at Las Lajas in Costa Rica. This coffee is processed as an extended fermentation natural, producing complex...

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Origin

Costa Rica's coffee history is marked by innovation and quality. Introduced in the 18th century, coffee quickly became vital to the economy and gained recognition for its exceptional quality. Early...

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Elevation

1650 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...

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Variety

SL34

A lesser known Scott Laboratories variety developed around the same timeframe as SL28, this cultivar was developed and selected from a just a single tree. More akin to Typica in...

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Harvest

Costa Rica

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...

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Process

Natural

This is the oldest recorded method used to process coffee. It involves drying the seeds without removing any of the cherry at all. The fruit ferments with the seeds still...

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Drying

Raised-Bed Dried

Raised-beds are scaffold like structures that elevate perforated trays that hold coffee parchment or cherries. This has high airflow and yields a longer drying time. Raised-beds are scaffold like structures...

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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...

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Agtron

Whole Bean Agtron: #69.5
Roast Level: Moderate

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...

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Inventory

-523 LBS

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...

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Caffeine

0mg / 12oz

With less than 25mg of caffeine per 12oz cup, these coffees still have full flavor. Whether you are sensitive to or abstain from caffeine, you can enjoy them in the morning, noon, and night.

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Extraction

Filter

Filter brewing results in sippable black coffee. This could be a drip machine or a hand-brewed pour-over. Conical brewers highlight acidity and clarity, flat brewers highlight sweetness and balance, and...

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| 10.0024° N, 84.2160° W | Coffee Export: 88 kT | HARVEST SEASON: March | Avg Elevation: 1100 MASL | Rainfall: 125" | 10.0024° N, 84.2160° W | Coffee Export: 88 kT | HARVEST SEASON: March | Avg Elevation: 1100 MASL | Rainfall: 125" |

T h e S t o r y

As a part of the sprawling Las Lajas organization, this farm produces incredibly high quality micro-lots like this SL34. Each year we visit them at the end of harvest to cup through offerings, where we select both our large Las...

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

 

Overview

Origami & Hario Cone

Coffee: 16g

Water: 260g @ 204°F


Grind
450µm

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Recipe

0:00 - Bloom - 40g
0:40 - Spiral Pour - 140g
1:00 - Spiral Pour - 200g
1:20 - Spiral Pour - 260g
Drain 2:15

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Overview

Coffee: 18.5g

Yield: 46g

Recipe

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar Until Done

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Resumen

Origami & Hario Cone

Café: 16g

Agua: 260g @ 96°C


Molido
450µm

Calculador de molido →

Receta

0:00 - Bloom - 40g
0:40 - Spiral Pour - 140g
1:00 - Spiral Pour - 200g
1:20 - Spiral Pour - 260g
Drain 2:15

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

 

Resumen

Café: 18.5g

Rendimiento: 46g

Receta

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar hasta que esté listo.

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

Method: Origami
Coffee: 16g
Ratio: 1:16
Water: 260g @ 204°F
Grind: 450um

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  • 0:00 Bloom to 40g
  • 0:40 Spiral Pour to 140g
  • 1:00 Spiral Pour to 200g
  • 1:20 Spiral Pour to 260g
  • 2:15 Drain

F i n a n c i a l 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.

Green Cost

$9

What we paid

The subject of paying for green coffee is inherently complicated. While the amount paid is very important, the payment terms and type of contract negotiated during the purchase are also...

Pay Structure

A

Traceability in Payment

These ratings do not signify the “ethical grade” of a purchased coffee, instead they are created to show data to everyone. These ratings simply signify how much we understand what...

Market Price

$1.85

Commodity price at time of purchase

Since coffee was first sold, producers have sought to increase or maintain the price of their product. In 1988, the first certified Fair Trade coffee was sold in Holland as...

Transportation

$0.49

Import cost

This number represents the cost we incurred while the coffee was moved from the producing country to our roastery in Arkansas. The amount of information we supply here is correlated...

Cup Score

88

Objective sensory quality score

As we travel the world and taste coffees, we evaluate all the coffees we taste on a scoresheet developed by coffee professionals around the world. Through this, we can participate...

Lot Size

4858LBS

Microlot

Lot size is seemingly straightforward when taken at face value, but it gets more convoluted as you look closely at the vernacular of the specialty coffee industry. Terms such as...

R o a s t P r o f i l e

We roast to tight tolerances, with no more than 1° deviation from target temperatures. During the roast, we keep an especially close eye on rate of rise (RoR)- or the rate at which the bean temperature is increasing. This derevation gives us a much closer look at what's happening to the coffee during development. Below you'll find our most recently roasted batch of Costa Rica Finca Carrizal SL34 Natural.

Roast Date:
Batch:
Technician:
Charge Temp:
Finish Temp:
Duration:
Machine: Diedrich CR-35

RATE OF RISE

BEAN TEMP

Air and Bean Temperature °F

Time in Seconds

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T h i r d - P a r t y T e s t i n g

We believe that quality is more than just flavor— it’s trust, integrity, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. That’s why we take extra steps to ensure that every cup of coffee you brew meets the highest standards of purity and safety.

Mold-Free

Mycotoxins

We recently subjected our coffees to rigorous third-party testing for mold and the mycotoxins they can produce—harmful compounds that may develop when certain molds grow on coffee beans. The results couldn’t be clearer: our coffee is 100% mold-free.

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Lead-Free

Heavy Metals

We recently subjected our coffees to rigorous third-party testing for heavy metals—including Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury to ensure that every cup meets stringent safety benchmarks. We employ AOAC Method 2015.01, a gold-standard analytical technique in food safety with a detection limit in the parts per billion.

In Process

Our Facility

We adhere to strict food safety standards, including compliance with the Arkansas Department of Health Coffee and Tea Manufacturing Permit, GMP, and our Food Safety Plan. We ensure quality and safety through rigorous sourcing, processing, and sanitation protocols to deliver the highest standard of coffee to our customers.

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In Transport

GrainPro

Hermetic liners protect green coffee during storage and transit by maintaining stable humidity, preventing mold, and preserving flavor. Used inside jute bags, they reduce contamination risk and help maintain quality on the way to our roastery.

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