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doña olga coffee pods, colombia coffee from hermanos colombian coffee roasters – kings cross

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Doña Olga Coffee Pods

by hermanos colombian coffee roasters – kings cross · london, uk

this is doña olga coffee pods, a colombia from hermanos colombian coffee roasters – kings cross.

the bean

origin
colombia
region
tolima
status
in stock
doña olga is a colombian coffee from the tolima region, roasted by hermanos colombian coffee roasters in kings cross. tolima sits in the central andes, known for producing clean, well-structured cups at high altitude. this coffee comes in pod format, making it straightforward to brew consistently at home. beyond origin and format, specific processing method and tasting notes were not supplied, so for full flavour details it is worth checking directly with hermanos before purchasing.

common questions

What does Doña Olga Coffee Pods taste like?

specific tasting notes for doña olga were not provided in the available information. contacting hermanos colombian coffee roasters directly is the most reliable way to get accurate flavour details before buying.

How is Doña Olga Coffee Pods grown and processed?

the coffee originates from the tolima region of colombia, a high-altitude growing area in the central andes. processing method details were not supplied, so it is worth confirming with the roaster whether it is washed, natural, or otherwise processed.

How should I brew Doña Olga Coffee Pods?

doña olga is formatted as a pod, so it is designed for use with a compatible pod brewing machine. check with hermanos colombian coffee roasters for the specific pod system compatibility and recommended settings.

about hermanos colombian coffee roasters – kings cross

and then there's hermanos colombian coffee roasters on pancras road, doing what independent roasters do when they actually know their stuff. this isn't someone playing at coffee culture, the beans tell you that straight away. you'll find them tucked into kings cross, where the foot traffic could easily support mediocre coffee, but they've chosen the harder path instead. the colombian focus makes sense here. not because it's trendy, but because they understand how to work with those beans. the espresso pulls clean and bright, with enough body to hold its own against milk if that's your preference. mornings bring the commuter rush, but hermanos handles the volume without cutting corners on extraction times. kings cross keeps changing around them, but some things hold steady. good coffee being one of them. especially when you catch them on a quiet afternoon, steam rising from a cortado.

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