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huli, ethiopia + indonesia coffee from q roasters pty ltd

ethiopia + indonesia coffee

Huli

by q roasters pty ltd · stafford, australia

you'll taste caramel before milk chocolate. this is huli, an ethiopia + indonesia from q roasters pty ltd.

caramelmilk chocolatedark chocolatebaking spicespice
A$21buy from q roasters pty ltd

the bean

origin
ethiopia + indonesia
status
in stock
huli is a blend from q roasters, drawing on beans from ethiopia and indonesia. the combination of these two origins produces a cup that sits in the sweeter, fuller end of the spectrum, with caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate alongside baking spice. it's a reliable everyday coffee that rewards methods favouring body and sweetness, such as espresso or a plunger. if you're brewing filter, keep water temperature moderate to avoid pushing the spice notes too far forward. a good pick if you want something comforting and consistent rather than bright or fruity.

common questions

What does Huli taste like?

huli tastes of caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate, with baking spice running through the cup. it's a sweet, rounded profile rather than a bright or acidic one.

How is Huli grown and processed?

huli is a blend sourced from ethiopia and indonesia. no specific processing method or farm details have been provided beyond those two origins.

How should I brew Huli?

huli suits brew methods that bring out body and sweetness, such as espresso, plunger, or stovetop. its chocolate and spice character tends to hold up well to milk if that's your preference.

about q roasters pty ltd

q roasters knows how to roast beans. that's it, that's the thing they do exceptionally well on wolverhampton street in stafford. this isn't about trendy pour-overs or elaborate milk art. they focus on getting the fundamentals right, which explains why the same people keep coming back week after week. you'll notice the consistency first. each cup tastes like they actually paid attention during the roasting process, not like someone just followed a timer and hoped for good results. the beans here have character without the pretension that sometimes comes with specialty coffee. stafford isn't drowning in coffee options, but q roasters has built something solid anyway. they've earned their reputation through repetition, not marketing. the locals know what they're getting, and that predictability matters more than you might think. especially on a tuesday morning when you need your flat white to actually taste like coffee.

all coffee from q roasters pty ltd

stafford, australia

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