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taste of ethiopia • combo 2 pack, ethiopia coffee from sagebrush coffee shop & roastery

ethiopia coffee

Taste of Ethiopia • Combo 2 Pack

by sagebrush coffee shop & roastery · phoenix, usa

you'll taste jasmine before floral. this is taste of ethiopia • combo 2 pack, a washed ethiopia from sagebrush coffee shop & roastery.

jasminefloral
$57.15buy from sagebrush coffee shop & roastery

the bean

origin
ethiopia
region
guji
process
washed
status
in stock
taste of ethiopia is a washed ethiopian coffee from the guji region, roasted by sagebrush coffee shop & roastery. guji is known for producing coffees with clean, delicate cup profiles, and the washed process reinforces that clarity by removing the fruit before fermentation and drying. expect jasmine and floral character in the cup, the kind of light, tea-like brightness that washed ethiopian coffees deliver when brewed at lower temperatures with good water flow. a pour over or filter method suits this style well, letting the floral aromatics come through without muddiness. this combo 2 pack gives you two bags to work through.

common questions

What does Taste of Ethiopia • Combo 2 Pack taste like?

this coffee carries jasmine and floral tasting notes, which are characteristic of washed ethiopian coffees from the guji region. the cup tends toward clean, aromatic, and delicate rather than heavy or syrupy.

How is Taste of Ethiopia • Combo 2 Pack grown and processed?

it is grown in the guji region of ethiopia and processed using the washed method, meaning the coffee cherry is removed before the beans are dried. washed processing highlights clarity and keeps floral and aromatic qualities front and center.

How should I brew Taste of Ethiopia • Combo 2 Pack?

filter or pour over brewing suits washed ethiopian coffees well, as these methods preserve the clean, floral character of the cup. a slightly lower brew temperature, around 90 to 93 celsius, can help avoid extracting bitterness and keep the jasmine notes intact.

about sagebrush coffee shop & roastery

their house roast hits different when you need something that doesn't taste like it came from a gas station. sagebrush coffee shop & roastery on warner road knows what they're doing with beans, and the people who come here regularly will tell you the same thing. this isn't some hobby operation pretending to understand coffee. they roast their own beans, which means you're getting something fresh instead of whatever's been sitting in a warehouse for months. the chandler location draws a crowd that actually cares about what goes into their cup, not just the caffeine hit. you'll find yourself coming back because consistency matters when you're talking about your daily ritual. skip the flavored nonsense and go straight for whatever they've roasted most recently.

all coffee from sagebrush coffee shop & roastery

phoenix, usa

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