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homeroastersdark arts coffeerocket summer - tanzania
rocket summer - tanzania, tanzania coffee from dark arts coffee

tanzania coffee

ROCKET SUMMER - Tanzania

by dark arts coffee · london, uk

this is rocket summer - tanzania, a washed tanzania from dark arts coffee.

£10buy from dark arts coffee

the bean

origin
tanzania
process
washed
varietal
bourbon
status
in stock
rocket summer is a washed bourbon from tanzania, roasted by dark arts coffee. the washed process strips the fruit before fermentation, which typically produces a clean, well-defined cup that lets the varietal character of bourbon come through clearly. without additional tasting notes or roast level supplied, the most useful guide here is the origin and process: expect brightness and clarity over heaviness. washed tanzanian bourbons generally suit filter brewing, where the cleaner flavour profile has space to develop. if dark arts has provided specific brew guidance, follow that for grind size and ratio.

common questions

What does ROCKET SUMMER - Tanzania taste like?

no specific tasting notes were supplied for this coffee, but washed bourbon from tanzania typically produces a clean, bright cup with good clarity and defined acidity. check the dark arts coffee packaging or website for the exact flavour descriptors they have listed.

How is ROCKET SUMMER - Tanzania grown and processed?

it is a bourbon varietal grown in tanzania and processed using the washed method, meaning the coffee cherry skin and fruit are removed before the beans are dried, resulting in a cleaner, more transparent cup profile.

How should I brew ROCKET SUMMER - Tanzania?

no specific brew method was supplied, but washed single-origin bourbons generally perform well as filter coffee, through a pour over or batch brewer, where the clean processing and varietal clarity are most apparent.

about dark arts coffee

the name suggests something a bit rebellious, and dark arts coffee delivers exactly that kind of independent spirit on rosina street in hackney. this isn't your sanitized chain experience. the beans tell stories through careful roasting, each cup carrying the weight of someone who actually gives a damn about what they're serving. regulars know what they're getting here. not just caffeine, but coffee that's been treated with respect from green bean to final sip. the kind of place where the barista remembers your order not because of some loyalty app, but because they see you most mornings and care about getting it right. with 4.7 stars from nearly 450 reviews, people clearly appreciate the difference. hackney's got plenty of coffee options, but places like this remind you why independent roasters matter. they're not optimizing for shareholders. they're optimizing for that moment when you take your first sip and think, yes, this is exactly what coffee should taste like.

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