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rwanda, ruli, rwanda coffee from crosby coffee lark lane

rwanda coffee

Rwanda, Ruli

by crosby coffee lark lane · liverpool, uk

you'll taste lemon before honey. this is rwanda, ruli, a honey rwanda from crosby coffee lark lane.

lemonhoneyhoneycomb
£12.1buy from crosby coffee lark lane

the bean

origin
rwanda
region
gakenke
process
honey
status
in stock
this is a honey-processed coffee from the ruli area of gakenke district in rwanda, roasted by crosby coffee on lark lane. honey processing means the fruit mucilage is left on the bean during drying, which pulls sweetness into the cup. expect lemon brightness alongside honey and honeycomb character, making it clean but sweet with a citrus edge. it suits filter brewing, where that balance of acidity and sweetness comes through most clearly. grind medium, use water around 93c, and give it a gentle pour to let the sweeter notes develop.

common questions

What does Rwanda, Ruli taste like?

the cup leads with lemon acidity, then settles into honey and honeycomb sweetness. it is bright but not sharp, with the honey notes rounding out the finish.

How is Rwanda, Ruli grown and processed?

the coffee comes from the gakenke district of rwanda and is honey processed, meaning some fruit mucilage remains on the bean during drying, adding sweetness to the final cup.

How should I brew Rwanda, Ruli?

filter methods such as v60 or chemex suit this coffee well, as they preserve the lemon and honeycomb clarity. aim for water around 93c and a medium grind to avoid muting the brighter notes.

about crosby coffee lark lane

liverpool has a genuinely good specialty coffee scene, and it's been quietly building for years outside the usual london-centric conversation. crosby coffee on lark lane sits right in the middle of one of liverpool's most characterful streets, the kind of place where the independent shops have held on and the saturday morning foot traffic still means something. what the roastery has built here pulls serious regulars, people who keep coming back with the kind of loyalty that's hard to manufacture. if you're in l17, or making your way across the city specifically for good coffee, this is a reliable anchor. the sourcing is taken seriously, the roasting happens in-house, and lark lane is a better place to spend a weekday morning for it.

all coffee from crosby coffee lark lane

liverpool, uk

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