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K e n y a
G i c h a t h a i n i
P B

Grapefruit Raw Sugar Rose Hip Apple

Traditional
Modern

Filter & Espresso


460 LBS


Moderate


Diedrich CR-35


Raised-Bed Dried


Coffee Summary


Kenya


SL28, SL34


November '23



Dry Washed

Traditional
Modern

Abstract

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This PB lot is a screen separation of small and round seeds, lending a juicy profile to the cup. Grown in Nyeri and processed at the legendary Gichathaini station, this coffee hits all the marks of a fantastic washed Kenyan coffee. Expect notes of vibrant citrus, with a juicy mouthfeel throughout.

This PB lot is a screen separation of small and round seeds, lending a juicy profile to the cup. Grown in Nyeri and processed at the legendary Gichathaini station, this...

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Origin

Kenya

Kenya's coffee history is marked by innovation, quality, and a unique production system. Introduced by French missionaries in the late 19th century, coffee soon became vital to Kenya's economy. The...

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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

SL28 SL34

Tall both in stature and in reputation, the SL28 variety was developed in the early 1930's by Scott Laboratories. This cultivar was spread across Kenya and Uganda, where it is...

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Harvest

Kenya

The specialty harvest within East Africa takes place from early October through December and sometimes into January. As with all agriculture, the harvest times can vary due to factors like...

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Process

Dry Washed

This washed coffee is depulped and fermented dry for twenty-four hours, followed by channel washing. The parchment coffee is then dried for approximately fifteen days on raised beds. The processing...

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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...

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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

#71 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

460 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 10mg 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, Espresso

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| 0.6176° S, 35.2863° E | Coffee Export: 45 kT | HARVEST SEASON: October | Avg Elevation: 1500 MASL | Rainfall: 50" | 0.6176° S, 35.2863° E | Coffee Export: 45 kT | HARVEST SEASON: October | Avg Elevation: 1500 MASL | Rainfall: 50" |

T h e S t o r y

Driving upcountry to Nyeri is stunning, the driver expertly weaves their way through the traffic of Nairobi. The city can seemingly extend forever, due to the massive amount of layered housing extending from the city center. Once Nairobi fades away,...

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

 

Overview

Origami & Kalita Wave 185

Coffee: 20g

Water: 300g @ 205°F


Grind
562µm

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Recipe

0:00 - Bloom - 50g
0:45 - Spiral Pour - 140g
1:10 - Center to Spiral - 200g
1:30 - Spiral Pour - 250g
2:00 - Spiral Pour - 300g
Drain 3:10

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Overview

Coffee: 18g

Yield: 42g

Recipe

Line Pressure: 0-3.5s

9 Bar Until Done

FEATURED EQUIPMENT

 

Resumen

Origami & Kalita Wave 185

Café: 20g

Agua: 300g @ 96°C


Molido
562µm

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Receta

0:00 - Bloom - 50g
0:45 - Spiral Pour - 140g
1:10 - Center to Spiral - 200g
1:30 - Spiral Pour - 250g
2:00 - Spiral Pour - 300g
Drain 3:10

PRODUCTOS DESTACADOS

 

Resumen

Café: 18g

Rendimiento: 42g

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

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Green Cost

$4.3

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Pay Structure

B

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Market Price

$1.93

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Transportation

$0.57

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Cup Score

86.5

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Lot Size

1500LBS

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