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privam – kenya, kenya coffee from pilot coffee roasters

kenya coffee

Privam – Kenya

by pilot coffee roasters · toronto, canada

expect macadamia. this is privam – kenya, a kenya from pilot coffee roasters.

macadamia
C$22.8buy from pilot coffee roasters

the bean

origin
kenya
varietal
sl-28
status
in stock
the privam kenya from pilot coffee roasters is a single-origin coffee grown in kenya and built around the sl-28 varietal, a cultivar known for producing well-defined, fruit-forward cups in kenyan growing conditions. the tasting profile centers on macadamia, pointing toward a smooth, nutty richness. sl-28 typically performs well as a filter brew where its character can develop fully, so a pour-over or batch filter approach is a reasonable starting point. dial in water temperature and grind size carefully to avoid underdevelopment, which can flatten the nutty qualities this coffee is meant to express.

common questions

What does Privam – Kenya taste like?

pilot coffee roasters notes macadamia as the primary tasting character, suggesting a smooth, nutty cup with the kind of clean finish the sl-28 varietal is capable of producing in kenya.

How is Privam – Kenya grown and processed?

this coffee is grown in kenya using the sl-28 varietal, a cultivar historically selected in kenya for its quality potential, though no specific processing method or altitude details have been provided for this lot.

How should I brew Privam – Kenya?

filter brewing methods such as pour-over suit sl-28 kenyan coffees well, as they allow the nutty, defined character of the bean to come through clearly without being masked by pressure-based extraction.

about pilot coffee roasters

the queen street east strip has its share of coffee spots, but pilot coffee roasters earns its 4.4-star rating from over a thousand reviewers for good reason. this isn't another grab-and-go operation. the baristas here actually care about extraction times, and it shows in every cup. regulars know to arrive early on weekends because word gets around about places that do things right. what sets pilot apart is the attention to detail that independent roasters can afford to give. while chains focus on speed and consistency, this spot focuses on the coffee itself. the beans are roasted with intention, not just to hit a production quota. you can taste the difference immediately. that slightly sweet finish, the way the acidity balances just right. these are the small victories that keep people coming back to 983 queen street east, cup after cup.

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