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#66 indonesia, java frinsa estate, indonesia coffee from stillers coffee

indonesia coffee

#66 Indonesia, Java Frinsa Estate

by stillers coffee · aarhus, denmark

expect winey. this is #66 indonesia, java frinsa estate, a washed indonesia from stillers coffee.

winey
120 DKKbuy from stillers coffee

the bean

origin
indonesia
region
java
process
washed
status
in stock
this is a washed java from frinsa estate in indonesia, roasted by stillers coffee. java has a long history of coffee production, and the washed process here strips away the fruit before drying, typically resulting in a cleaner, more defined cup. despite that, this one leans winey, giving it a fermented fruit character that sets it apart from more neutral washed coffees. it suits brewing methods that let that character come through clearly, such as filter or pour over, where the cup clarity lets the winey quality read without muddiness.

common questions

What does #66 Indonesia, Java Frinsa Estate taste like?

this coffee has a winey character, meaning you can expect a fermented, fruit-forward quality in the cup. it is more expressive than a typical neutral washed coffee.

How is #66 Indonesia, Java Frinsa Estate grown and processed?

it is grown at frinsa estate on the island of java, indonesia, and processed using the washed method, where the fruit is removed before the beans are dried.

How should I brew #66 Indonesia, Java Frinsa Estate?

a filter brew method such as pour over works well with washed coffees, as the clarity of the brew lets the winey notes come through cleanly. avoid over-extraction, which can amplify any fermented qualities beyond the pleasant range.

about stillers coffee

their flat white hits different than most places you'll try in denmark. stillers coffee on klostergade has built something worth seeking out, even when the wind cuts through aarhus like it means business. you won't find fancy pour-over ceremonies or lengthy origin stories posted on chalkboards here. just coffee that tastes like the roasters actually care about what ends up in your cup. the space draws people who know the difference between good coffee and coffee that looks good on social media. locals keep coming back, which says more about quality than any online rating could. when you need something that cuts through those gray danish afternoons, their espresso does exactly that.

all coffee from stillers coffee

aarhus, denmark

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