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timor organic, papua new guinea coffee from q roasters pty ltd

papua new guinea coffee

Timor Organic

by q roasters pty ltd · stafford, australia

expect caramel. this is timor organic, a washed papua new guinea from q roasters pty ltd.

caramel
A$28buy from q roasters pty ltd

the bean

origin
papua new guinea
process
washed
roast
medium-dark
status
in stock
timor organic is a washed, medium-dark roast from papua new guinea, sourced and roasted by q roasters pty ltd. the washed process strips the fruit before drying, which tends to produce a cleaner cup that lets the bean's natural character come through. at medium-dark roast the structure is full and the body is substantial, with caramel as the central flavour note. that combination suits brewing methods that work well with developed roasts, such as espresso, plunger, or a moka pot, where the weight and sweetness of the coffee can fully express themselves without thinning out.

common questions

What does Timor Organic taste like?

timor organic leads with caramel, backed by the fuller body and structure you'd expect from a medium-dark roast. the washed processing keeps the cup clean rather than fruity or funky.

How is Timor Organic grown and processed?

this coffee is grown in papua new guinea and carries organic certification. it is processed using the washed method, meaning the fruit is removed before the beans are dried.

How should I brew Timor Organic?

as a medium-dark roast it performs well with methods that suit fuller-bodied coffees, such as espresso, plunger, or moka pot. keeping your grind consistent and water temperature around 90 to 93 degrees celsius will help bring out the caramel character without bitterness.

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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