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ethiopia coffee

Ethiopia Blend: Crossfade

by radio roasters coffee · atlanta, usa

you'll taste jasmine before floral. this is ethiopia blend: crossfade, a washed ethiopia from radio roasters coffee.

jasminefloralblack teatea-likecocoa
$18.95buy from radio roasters coffee

the bean

origin
ethiopia
process
washed
status
in stock
ethiopia blend: crossfade is a washed ethiopian coffee from radio roasters coffee. washed processing removes the fruit before drying, which keeps the cup clean and lets the bean's origin character come through clearly. expect jasmine and broader floral aromatics up front, with a tea-like body that leans toward black tea, and a quiet cocoa finish. the light, clean structure makes it well suited to filter brewing, where water temperature and a steady pour will highlight the floral and tea notes without muddying them. grind medium-fine for a v60 or similar, use water around 93°c, and keep ratios on the lighter side.

common questions

What does Ethiopia Blend: Crossfade taste like?

it tastes primarily of jasmine and floral notes, with a tea-like character that resembles black tea and a mild cocoa finish. the washed process keeps the cup clean and defined rather than fruity or heavy.

How is Ethiopia Blend: Crossfade grown and processed?

the coffee comes from ethiopia and is processed using the washed method, meaning the fruit is removed before the beans are dried. this approach preserves a clean, bright cup profile.

How should I brew Ethiopia Blend: Crossfade?

filter methods suit this coffee well, as they complement its tea-like body and floral aromatics. a v60 or similar brewer with water around 93°c and a medium-fine grind is a reliable starting point.

about radio roasters coffee

when you need a reliable afternoon restart between errands on e ponce de leon, radio roasters delivers the kind of focused energy that keeps decatur moving. this isn't the sort of place that announces itself loudly. you walk in, order your cortado, and settle into the rhythm that made this spot essential to its community years ago. the regulars here have strong opinions about their coffee, and they keep coming back for reasons that go beyond convenience. radio roasters understands something basic about specialty coffee in atlanta: consistency matters more than theatrics. they roast their beans with the kind of attention that shows up in every cup, whether you're grabbing something quick before work or camping out for a longer session. the space works for both. some days you want elaborate pour-over ceremonies, other days you just need excellent espresso without the wait. their americano hits exactly where it should on a tuesday morning.

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atlanta, usa

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