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homeroastersdanelaw coffeefilter coffee explorer pack 2026 - 4x250g
filter coffee explorer pack 2026 - 4x250g, rwanda + colombia coffee from danelaw coffee

rwanda + colombia coffee

Filter Coffee Explorer Pack 2026 - 4x250g

by danelaw coffee · huddersfield, uk

you'll taste red apple before stone fruit. this is filter coffee explorer pack 2026 - 4x250g, a washed rwanda + colombia from danelaw coffee.

red applestone fruitpeachtropical fruitjasminefloralcaramelmilk chocolatedark chocolatemacadamia
£43.95buy from danelaw coffee

the bean

origin
rwanda + colombia
process
washed
varietal
caturra, bourbon, typica
status
in stock
four washed coffees from rwanda and colombia, each 250g, built for filter brewing. the rwanda and colombia lots draw on caturra, bourbon, and typica varietals, and washed processing keeps the cup clean and fruit-forward. expect a range across the pack: red apple, stone fruit, peach, and tropical fruit sit alongside jasmine and floral notes, with caramel, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and macadamia adding body and sweetness. brew these as pour-over or batch filter, with water around 92-94°c, to keep the clarity and fruit character that washed coffees deliver.

common questions

What does Filter Coffee Explorer Pack 2026 - 4x250g taste like?

the pack covers a wide flavour range, including red apple, stone fruit, peach, tropical fruit, jasmine, and floral notes, alongside caramel, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and macadamia. because the coffees are sourced from both rwanda and colombia, you can expect some variation in character between the four bags.

How is Filter Coffee Explorer Pack 2026 - 4x250g grown and processed?

the coffees come from rwanda and colombia and use caturra, bourbon, and typica varietals. all four lots are washed processed, meaning the fruit is removed before drying, which produces a cleaner, brighter cup with well-defined acidity.

How should I brew Filter Coffee Explorer Pack 2026 - 4x250g?

these are roasted and intended for filter brewing, so pour-over methods such as v60 or chemex, or a batch brewer, will suit them well. washed coffees generally respond well to slightly lower brew temperatures, around 92-94°c, to highlight their fruit and floral qualities without adding bitterness.

about danelaw coffee

all coffee from danelaw coffee

huddersfield, uk

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