Murang'a Kenya

Kayu

From $23.25

New crop from Kenya is here!

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We taste

blood orange, Assam, butterscotch

...in this coffee.

When new crop coffees arrive earlier than normal, we are thrilled. But when they are also peak harvest quality and from Kenya, then we are even more excited!

This gem is a combined effort of small plot farmers (1-2 hectares) who bring their harvest the the Kayu washing station where it is washed and then dried on raised African drying beds. Applying careful agricultural practices, from shade trees to proper intercropping, plus meticulous picking and processing leads to very impressive coffee!

Fresh off the grind we we are smelling sweet aromatics of flowers and butterscotch. A lovely citrus acidity rings true from hot to cold with notes of blood orange and Assam tea mingling nicely with big sweetness and body. For those longing for new crop coffees from Kenya to arrive, your time has come!

Region
Region
Murang'a Kenya
Flavors
Flavors
blood orange, Assam, butterscotch
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
floral, butterscotch
Acidity
Acidity
citric acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
butterscotch
Producer
Producer
various small plot growers
Altitude
Altitude
1650 m
Varieties
Varieties
ruiri

Recommended Preparation

Espresso
Coffee In: 17.5g
Espresso Out: 36g
Brew Time: 27-29s
Origami_Air
1:17.5 Ratio
Coffee: 17.5g
H2O: 305g
Brew Time: 2:10
T.D.S: 1.28%
Grind: 950µm

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$6.40/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.25/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$3.80/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$10.45/lb.

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