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uganda rwenzori kalingwe, uganda coffee from frazer's coffee roasters

uganda coffee

Uganda Rwenzori Kalingwe

by frazer's coffee roasters · sheffield, uk

you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is uganda rwenzori kalingwe, an uganda from frazer's coffee roasters.

lemongrapefruitcitrus zestwiney
£5.5buy from frazer's coffee roasters

the bean

origin
uganda
region
rwenzori
roast
light
status
in stock
the uganda rwenzori kalingwe is a light roast from frazer's coffee roasters, sourced from the rwenzori region of uganda. the cup is bright and fruit-forward, with lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest up front and a winey quality that adds depth to the finish. because it's roasted light, it holds onto that acidity well, making it a good match for brew methods that highlight clarity and brightness, such as pour over or aeropress. grind medium-fine, use water just off the boil, and avoid over-extraction to keep the citrus notes clean rather than sharp.

common questions

What does Uganda Rwenzori Kalingwe taste like?

it tastes bright and citrus-forward, with lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest as the main flavours, along with a winey quality that gives the cup a little extra body and complexity.

How is Uganda Rwenzori Kalingwe grown and processed?

it is grown in the rwenzori region of uganda, though specific processing details have not been provided for this lot.

How should I brew Uganda Rwenzori Kalingwe?

as a light roast with pronounced acidity, it suits pour over or aeropress best, using a medium-fine grind and careful water temperature control to keep the citrus notes bright without turning sharp.

about frazer's coffee roasters

the regulars at frazer's know what they're getting before they even push through the door on arundel street. it's that kind of place. the beans are roasted with the obsessive attention that only comes from people who genuinely care about what they're doing, not hitting quarterly targets. you can taste it in every cup, that clean finish, the way the flavors don't fight each other but somehow make sense together. sheffield's got plenty of coffee shops, but frazer's earned those 4.9 stars from 84 reviews by doing something most chains can't: consistency without compromise. the baristas here actually know how to dial in a shot. they'll remake your drink if it's not right, which happens rarely but means everything when it does. there's something reassuring about walking into a place where the coffee tastes like someone actually thought about it. proper roasting, proper brewing, no gimmicks. just really good coffee.

all coffee from frazer's coffee roasters

sheffield, uk

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