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homeroasters보난자커피 군자 카페 & 로스터리 bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery[홈카페 pack] 고고구 에티오피아 1kg

ethiopia coffee

[홈카페 PACK] 고고구 에티오피아 1kg

by 보난자커피 군자 카페 & 로스터리 bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery · gwangjin district, south korea

this is [홈카페 pack] 고고구 에티오피아 1kg, an ethiopia from 보난자커피 군자 카페 & 로스터리 bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery.

₩84000buy from 보난자커피 군자 카페 & 로스터리 bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery

the bean

origin
ethiopia
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in stock
the 고고구 ethiopia is a 1kg home cafe pack roasted by bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery in seoul. sourced from ethiopia, one of coffee's oldest growing regions, this offering is designed for home brewers who want a larger quantity from a specialty roaster. without additional processing or tasting note details provided, the best approach is to start with a medium grind and water around 93°c, adjusting based on how the cup presents. the 1kg format suits regular drinkers who want to work through a single-origin ethiopian coffee at home without reordering frequently.

common questions

What does [홈카페 PACK] 고고구 에티오피아 1kg taste like?

specific tasting notes have not been provided for this coffee, so it is best to contact bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery directly or check their current batch details for accurate flavor descriptors. as an ethiopian coffee, regional characteristics can vary widely depending on the specific growing area and processing method used.

How is [홈카페 PACK] 고고구 에티오피아 1kg grown and processed?

this coffee is sourced from ethiopia, the origin of arabica coffee cultivation, but specific details about the region, farm, altitude, or processing method have not been supplied with this listing. reaching out to bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery would give you the most accurate information about the current lot.

How should I brew [홈카페 PACK] 고고구 에티오피아 1kg?

without roast level or brew method specifications provided, a versatile starting point is pourover or drip brewing with water at 90 to 94°c and a medium grind, which suits most ethiopian single-origins well. adjust grind size and brew ratio based on your equipment and how the cup tastes once you open the bag.

about 보난자커피 군자 카페 & 로스터리 bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery

bonanza coffee roasts beans the way serious places should. you're not getting mass-market blends here, and that shows in every cup they pull. the neungdong-ro location anchors itself in gwangjin district with the kind of local reputation that builds slowly, one regular at a time. seoul's specialty scene demands precision, and this roastery delivers without making noise about it. the coffee speaks for itself, clean extractions, careful sourcing, beans treated with respect rather than rushed through production. when you need something beyond convenience store coffee but don't want pretense with your caffeine, this is where gwangjin residents point their friends. order their house blend black on a tuesday morning.

all coffee from 보난자커피 군자 카페 & 로스터리 bonanza coffee gunja cafe & roastery

gwangjin district, south korea

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