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indonesia coffee

AeroPress Coffee/Espresso Maker

by reunion coffee roasters · toronto, canada

this is aeropress coffee/espresso maker, an indonesia from reunion coffee roasters.

C$53.95buy from reunion coffee roasters

the bean

origin
indonesia
region
java
status
in stock
this is a java coffee from indonesia, roasted by reunion coffee roasters. java has a long history of coffee cultivation, typically producing beans with earthy, full-bodied character common to indonesian origins. without specific processing or tasting note details provided, the most reliable guidance is to brew it as the product name suggests, the aeropress, which suits indonesian coffees well by producing a clean, concentrated cup that highlights low-acid, heavier-bodied profiles. grind medium-fine, use water around 85-90c, and experiment with steep time between one and two minutes to find your preferred balance.

common questions

What does AeroPress Coffee/Espresso Maker taste like?

specific tasting notes were not provided for this coffee, but indonesian java beans are generally known for full-bodied, earthy, low-acid cups. refer to the packaging from reunion coffee roasters for the exact flavor descriptors for this lot.

How is AeroPress Coffee/Espresso Maker grown and processed?

this coffee is sourced from java, indonesia, one of the older established coffee-growing islands in the indonesian archipelago. processing details were not supplied, so check with reunion coffee roasters directly for information on the specific mill or processing method.

How should I brew AeroPress Coffee/Espresso Maker?

the aeropress is the recommended brew method for this coffee, use a medium-fine grind, water around 85-90c, and a steep time of one to two minutes before pressing slowly for a clean, concentrated result.

about reunion coffee roasters

the espresso here is the thing to start with. reunion coffee roasters has built a real reputation on roncesvalles, a street that already knows what it wants and doesn't need convincing. you pull up to 385 roncesvalles ave and you're in a neighbourhood that runs on coffee and groceries and long weekend mornings, and reunion fits that rhythm without forcing it. the espresso is taken seriously, which sounds obvious until you've had enough mediocre pulls to appreciate what that actually means. locally well regarded, and that local part matters, because roncesvalles regulars are not especially forgiving. come on a slow weekday if you can. order the espresso straight.

all coffee from reunion coffee roasters

toronto, canada

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