Murang'a, Kenya

Kirimahiga

From $23.25

Fresh crop from Kenya is here!

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We taste

orange blossom, blackberry, dark honey

...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!

Sandwiched between Mt Kenya and Lake Naivasha lies the Kirimahiga washing station. After meticulous picking and sorting, small plot producers bring their harvest to the station to be wash processed and dried. We are particularly impressed with the uniformity of this lot in terms of bean size and color. This care typically leads to tasty results.

This AA lot is everything we’d hope for in a coffee from Kenya. Big sweetness, big acidity, big body, big flavor all working together in beautiful balance. Fresh off the grind the aromatics are deeply sweet and hint towards orange blossoms, berries, and cassis. In the cup we are tasting everything from blackberry to dark honey with a mix of malic and citric spine. Really tasty coffee and an amazing start to the season from Kenya!

Region
Region
Murang'a, Kenya
Flavors
Flavors
orange blossom, blackberry, dark honey
Process
Process
washed process
Aromatics
Aromatics
floral, berries
Acidity
Acidity
malic and orange acidity
Sweetness
Sweetness
honey
Producer
Producer
various small plot growers
Altitude
Altitude
1700 m
Varieties
Varieties
SL 28, SL 34 and Ruiru 11

Recommended Preparation

Espresso
Coffee In: 17.5g
Espresso Out: 32g
Brew Time: 25 - 27 sec
Origami_Air
Coffee: 17.5g
H2O: 305g
T.D.S: 1.31%
Grind: 850µm

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Transparency Information

Green Cost Illustration
Green Cost
$6.05/lb.
Transportation Cost Illustration
Transportation Cost
$0.25/lb.
Production Cost Illustration
Production Cost
$3.80/lb.
Sweet Bloom Cost Illustration
Sweet Bloom Cost
$10.10/lb.

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