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Colombia — Finca Los Nogales x Cata 50g Sample (Gift)

by assembly coffee london · london, uk

this is colombia — finca los nogales x cata 50g sample (gift), an anaerobic colombia from assembly coffee london.

the bean

origin
colombia
process
anaerobic
status
in stock
this is a 50g sample from finca los nogales in colombia, roasted by assembly coffee london. the coffee is processed using an anaerobic method, where the beans ferment in a low-oxygen environment before drying, which typically amplifies fruit-forward and complex flavours. at this sample size it suits filter brewing, where you can dial in grind and ratio across a couple of sessions to understand how the anaerobic process expresses itself in the cup. no additional tasting notes or roast level were supplied, so treat this as an exploratory purchase.

common questions

What does Colombia — Finca Los Nogales x Cata 50g Sample (Gift) taste like?

specific tasting notes were not provided for this coffee. anaerobic processing from colombian lots tends to produce pronounced fruit and ferment-driven character, but you should treat the sample as an opportunity to discover the cup profile yourself.

How is Colombia — Finca Los Nogales x Cata 50g Sample (Gift) grown and processed?

the coffee comes from finca los nogales in colombia and is processed anaerobically, meaning the cherries ferment in a sealed, oxygen-deprived environment before drying, a step that shapes the final flavour of the bean.

How should I brew Colombia — Finca Los Nogales x Cata 50g Sample (Gift)?

at 50g, you have enough for a small number of filter brews, such as a v60 or aeropress, where you can control temperature and ratio precisely. no specific brew guidance was supplied by the roaster, so start with standard filter parameters and adjust based on taste.

about assembly coffee london

good london coffee has a way of concentrating in pockets you'd almost miss, and ferndale road in brixton is one of those pockets. assembly coffee has built a real reputation here, the kind that spreads through a neighbourhood without much announcement. you're not dealing with a concept or a brand exercise, just a roaster that takes its sourcing and its output seriously enough that people keep coming back. the sw9 postcode isn't the most obvious destination for a coffee pilgrimage, which is probably part of why it works, the regulars here found it themselves. if you're in brixton, make time for it before the afternoon rush, when the pace is slower and the filter options tend to be worth asking about.

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