not another sunday
  • cafesthe global directory
  • roastersevery indie roaster
  • coffeesevery bean, by origin + flavour
  • fresh off the roastthe doors that just opened
  • unusual cafescat cafes, caves, the weird + wonderful
  • in personthe editor's visits
  • best ofcurated city guides
  • wholesalefor cafés buying beans
  • green coffeeimporters, exporters + cooperatives
  • equipmentespresso machines + grinders
  • hand brewdrippers, presses, kettles
  • softwarethe saas stack
  • manufacturersevery brand indexed
  • suppliersgreen sourcing + packaging
  • partner with usfor brands
  • journallong-form editorial
  • blogguides + explainers
  • eventsfestivals + tastings
  • festivalsthe perennial brands
  • championshipswcc, brewers, latte art
  • starting outthe playbook
  • opening a cafereal costs, real timeline
  • starting a roasterymachine selection, sourcing, economics
  • coffee schoolsbarista + roasting training worldwide
  • all tools
  • find my brewmatch a method to your taste
  • coffee quizyour barista personality
  • brew ratiothe calculator
  • caffeine calcby drink + body
  • flavour wheelthe coffee taster's map
  • brand name generatorname your cafe or roastery
  • tasseographyread your grounds
joinfor business
the sunday dispatch

if coffee is your sunday, you'll want what we send.

every sunday morning, one email. the openings, the closures, the championships worth watching. five minutes you'll be glad you spent.

one email a week. unsubscribe whenever.

not another sunday

every great cafe gets found on a sunday.

directory

  • cafes
  • roasters
  • fresh off the roast
  • equipment
  • hand brew
  • manufacturers
  • software
  • roasting machines
  • in person
  • best of
  • wholesale
  • green coffee
  • suppliers
  • packaging

discover

  • events
  • festivals
  • championships
  • journal
  • blog
  • tools

learn

  • starting out
  • opening a cafe
  • starting a roastery
  • coffee schools

for brands

  • claim your listing
  • pricing
  • wholesale featured
  • partner with us
  • nri score
  • about
  • press + brand
  • contact
privacy policyterms of servicecookie policy

caffeinated by gk

do not follow
homeroastersancoats coffee co.thuti
thuti, kenya coffee from ancoats coffee co.

kenya coffee

Thuti

by ancoats coffee co. · manchester, uk

expect caramel. this is thuti, a washed kenya from ancoats coffee co..

caramel
£16buy from ancoats coffee co.

the bean

origin
kenya
region
nyeri
process
washed
status
in stock
thuti is a washed kenyan coffee from ancoats coffee co., sourced from the nyeri region, an area known for producing clean, well-structured cups. the washed process removes the fruit before drying, which typically results in clarity and brightness in the cup. ancoats notes caramel as the primary tasting characteristic, suggesting a smooth, sweet finish rather than sharp acidity. because of its clean processing and defined flavor profile, it suits filter methods like v60 or chemex, where clarity comes through most clearly. if you enjoy coffees with sweetness and structure, this is a straightforward, reliable choice.

common questions

What does Thuti taste like?

ancoats coffee co. describes thuti as having caramel tasting notes, pointing toward a smooth, sweet cup with a rounded finish.

How is Thuti grown and processed?

thuti comes from the nyeri region of kenya and is processed using the washed method, meaning the coffee cherry is removed before the beans are dried, which produces a clean, defined flavor profile.

How should I brew Thuti?

given its washed processing and caramel character, thuti is well suited to filter brewing methods such as v60 or chemex, which highlight clarity and allow the sweetness to come through cleanly.

about ancoats coffee co.

there's something about the way they pull shots at ancoats coffee co. that stops conversations mid-sentence. maybe it's the careful attention to timing, or how the barista actually tastes the espresso before sending it out. either way, the 466 google reviewers giving them a 4.6 aren't lying. tucked into royal mill on redhill street, this isn't another chain trying to replicate authenticity. the coffee here tastes like someone who actually cares made it. regulars know to arrive early because when they run out of their daily roast, that's it. no backup beans from some warehouse. the ceramic cups stay warm long enough for proper conversation, and the steam wand hisses with the confidence of people who've done this thousands of times. manchester's got plenty of coffee options, but this one earns the walk to ancoats.

all coffee from ancoats coffee co.

manchester, uk

keep reading, keep tasting.

the directory is yours to explore, and the passport is free.

join free

save the spots you find. build your coffee passport. follow roasters you rate.

go

browse cafes

filter by city, brew method, vibe, and nri score. 129,000+ indie cafes.

go

best of, city by city

curated guides to every major coffee city, ranked by merit, no paid placement.

go

find my brew

describe what you're craving, our ai matches you to the right cup.

go