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Don’t know why but when ever I get a roast from Amsterdam they are always grassy wtf

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    Cuprajake when ever I get a roast from Amsterdam they are always grassy

    From the wrong part of Amsterdam 🫣🤪

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    Foundry, Kenya, Karimikui AA washed SL14 SL28 - A solid Kenyan, a bit like a trip down memory lane with its dark fruit/berry notes (bag says dark cherry, I can see that, maybe blackcurrant too?) a hint of sweet lemon. Nice intensity. Average subjective liking score 7.5/9.0 and my preferred coffee over the last couple of months.

    Last cup brewed in Kalita Wave 185 with can strainer, 13.8g ground at 12% 400Kruve on a Feldgrind, 50g of brew water poured every 40s in spirals, to 200g total.

      Kenya KII AA, roasted to 14% WL for espresso. Pulled to 1:2.5 @ 93 C. Sweet orange acidity and almond finish.

      "Coborn "Sunset Decaf Colombia from Dog & Hat ,now sold out but still available on Coburn website. I was disappointed when I received these as they had been roasted a good three weeks previously and didn’t have much expectation but I was completely wrong. Roasted light despite the deceptive darker outer , really lovely & fruity with good acidity which I find quite hard to find in a decaf, I could actually pinpoint the tropical fruit notes. Coarser grind and faster flow seems to suit these much better , grinding finer seems to knock out the tropical flavours. Only tried as an Americano so far.

      https://www.coborncoffee.com/shop/p/sunset

      I call today’s elixir the WTF Blend as it was a bit of this, handful of that as I blend the jar ends (no bags here) to get a full daily batch so no waste. Only issue is no matter how good/memorable it might be it can never be completely duplicated.

      MWJB Foundry, Kenya, Karimikui AA washed SL14 SL28 - A solid Kenyan, a bit like a trip down memory lane with its dark fruit/berry notes (bag says dark cherry, I can see that, maybe blackcurrant too?) a hint of sweet lemon. Nice intensity. Average subjective liking score 7.5/9.0 and my preferred coffee over the last couple of months.

      Follow up brew, a tad finer than 12% 400Kruve, with 13.8g, using a regular kettle and the OXO pour over water tank with Kalita 185 brewer & 155 paper. Bloom 30g for 60s, slowly rotating the OXO tank, then at 1:00 add the remaining water (215g, plus 10g that gets ‘lost’ in the kettle), again slowly rotate the water tank during the brew to ensure even coverage.

      Slightly less body, a shade more tart acidity, but overall no better, nor worse, than the previous brew.

      4 days later

      Idido Yirgacheffe, roasted to 16% WL, which is darker than I would normally go, but came out surprisingly good. Retained the boozy flavor, but with less of the fruit and more of the chocolate. Pulled only one day after roasting, so it spritzed a bit. Was a bit slow getting to the camera, which resulted in some of the crema dissipating. Still, a wonderfully tasty shot.

      Falcon Micro sent me 5KG of this and the KII AA greens, even though I only ordered 1KG of each. A year’s supply to get through, and certain plenty to play with for development profiling.

      8 days later

      Really been impressed with these guys

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      Crank house La Chumeca 777

      6 days later

      Arboretum from Darkwoods.

      19g in, 38g out. I remember back in the day one can tell an espresso is good when the spoon can stay afloat on top of the crema.

        A bit dark for me, not ‘bad’ per se, representative of notes but just a bit too dark to shake the edge of ‘burnt toast scrapings’, 7/9.

        Bear in mind this coffee is half the price of the coffees I normally buy from Dark Woods.

          MWJB - What I tend to find with Darkwoods is that their scale of Light -> Dark (1 -> 5) is not really indicative of the actual roast colour judging by the coffee I have ordered from them. - This particular one (I didn’t order) is 2 out of 5 in their scale.

            MediumRoastSteam I bought it predominantly on the notes, rather than the roast scale - I have enjoyed coffees they rate as ‘2’ before.

            Roast level scales are a bit of rabbit hole, generally.

            MediumRoastSteam I decided not to order Darkwoods Costa Rican. Instead, I have some from Taith and a bag from Skylark in the post.

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