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homeroastersimpact roastersfilter trio – 3 x 200g medium roasted coffee
filter trio – 3 x 200g medium roasted coffee, ethiopia coffee from impact roasters

ethiopia coffee

Filter Trio – 3 x 200g Medium Roasted Coffee

by impact roasters · frederiksberg, denmark

you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is filter trio – 3 x 200g medium roasted coffee, a washed ethiopia from impact roasters.

lemongrapefruitcitrus zestblueberrystone fruitjasminefloralmilk chocolatedark chocolate
34.86 DKKbuy from impact roasters

the bean

origin
ethiopia
region
yirgacheffe
process
washed
roast
medium
status
in stock
filter trio is a set of three 200g bags of medium roasted washed ethiopian coffee from the yirgacheffe region, roasted by impact roasters. yirgacheffe washed coffees are known for their clarity and brightness, and this one delivers lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest alongside blueberry and stone fruit sweetness, with jasmine and floral aromatics and a finish that moves through milk and dark chocolate. the medium roast keeps the origin character intact without pushing toward heavier body. brew it as a filter, whether pour-over, aeropress, or batch brew, using water around 93°c to let the citrus and floral notes come forward cleanly.

common questions

What does Filter Trio – 3 x 200g Medium Roasted Coffee taste like?

it leads with bright citrus flavours, lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest, backed by blueberry and stone fruit sweetness and jasmine florals. the finish rounds out with milk and dark chocolate.

How is Filter Trio – 3 x 200g Medium Roasted Coffee grown and processed?

the coffee comes from yirgacheffe, ethiopia, and is washed processed, meaning the fruit is removed before drying, which produces a clean, bright cup with well-defined acidity and clarity.

How should I brew Filter Trio – 3 x 200g Medium Roasted Coffee?

as the name suggests, it is roasted and intended for filter brewing, so pour-over, aeropress, or batch filter methods suit it well. the medium roast level means it won't need very high water temperatures, around 92 to 94°c is a sensible starting point.

about impact roasters

frederiksberg has its coffee spots, sure. but grøndals parkvej 81 does something different. the regulars here aren't just dropping by for caffeine. they're choosing impact roasters over everything else in the neighborhood, and they keep coming back. you won't find the usual coffee shop theatrics here. what you will find is serious attention to the beans themselves. these people roast their own coffee, which means they control everything from the green beans to what hits your cup. that level of control matters when you're trying to pull something exceptional from ordinary-looking brown seeds. the standing speaks volumes. regulars don't develop fierce loyalty to mediocre coffee. and the frederiksberg crowd has options. plenty of them. but they choose this spot on grøndals parkvej instead. tuesday morning cortado.

all coffee from impact roasters

frederiksberg, denmark

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