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colombia coffee

Colombia Edil Quinayas Washed Pink Bourbon

by north star coffee roasters · leeds, uk

you'll taste stone fruit before peach. this is colombia edil quinayas washed pink bourbon, a washed colombia from north star coffee roasters.

stone fruitpeach
£18buy from north star coffee roasters

the bean

origin
colombia
process
washed
varietal
pink bourbon, bourbon
status
in stock
this is a washed colombian coffee from producer edil quinayas, grown using pink bourbon and bourbon varietals. the washed process strips the cherry before fermentation, which tends to highlight the bean's inherent character rather than adding fruity complexity from the skin. expect stone fruit and peach in the cup, kept clean and defined by the processing. it suits filter brewing, where those fruit-forward qualities can express themselves without interference from pressure or milk. a standard filter ratio around 1:15 to 1:16 with water off the boil at roughly 92 to 94 degrees celsius is a reasonable starting point.

common questions

What does Colombia Edil Quinayas Washed Pink Bourbon taste like?

this coffee leads with stone fruit and peach, kept clean and precise by the washed processing method. the pink bourbon and bourbon varietals contribute to that fruit-forward character in the cup.

How is Colombia Edil Quinayas Washed Pink Bourbon grown and processed?

it is grown in colombia by producer edil quinayas using pink bourbon and bourbon varietals, then processed using the washed method, which removes the coffee cherry before fermentation and drying.

How should I brew Colombia Edil Quinayas Washed Pink Bourbon?

filter brewing suits this coffee well, allowing the clean stone fruit and peach notes to come through clearly. a brew ratio of around 1:15 to 1:16 with water at 92 to 94 degrees celsius is a good starting point.

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