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banko gotiti, ethiopia coffee from the barn coffee roasters berlin

ethiopia coffee

BANKO GOTITI

by the barn coffee roasters berlin · berlin, germany

this is banko gotiti, an ethiopia from the barn coffee roasters berlin.

€15.55buy from the barn coffee roasters berlin

the bean

origin
ethiopia
region
yirgacheffe
status
in stock
banko gotiti is a single-origin ethiopian coffee from the barn coffee roasters berlin, sourced from the yirgacheffe region, one of ethiopia's most respected growing areas for aromatic, floral coffees. yirgacheffe coffees are known for their bright acidity and distinctive character, and banko gotiti fits within that tradition. without additional processing or tasting note details supplied, the best approach is to treat it as you would a quality light-to-medium roast ethiopian, brewing as filter or pour-over to preserve the origin character and keep the cup clean and expressive.

common questions

What does BANKO GOTITI taste like?

banko gotiti comes from yirgacheffe, ethiopia, a region typically associated with floral and fruit-forward cups with bright acidity, though specific tasting notes for this lot have not been provided. if you enjoy lively, aromatic ethiopian coffees, this is likely in that style.

How is BANKO GOTITI grown and processed?

banko gotiti is grown in the yirgacheffe region of ethiopia, a high-altitude area with a long history of coffee cultivation. no specific processing method has been supplied for this lot.

How should I brew BANKO GOTITI?

no specific brew recommendation was provided, but ethiopian yirgacheffe coffees from specialty roasters like the barn generally shine as pour-over or filter, which highlights clarity and delicate aromatics. avoid heavy-handed extraction to keep the cup clean.

about the barn coffee roasters berlin

you're on bellevuestraße, which puts you close to the tiergarten and within sight of some of berlin's more recognizable skyline. the barn has been roasting and serving here long enough that its name carries genuine weight in the city's specialty scene, and the address alone signals that this isn't a low-key side-street project. what they do is roast their own coffee and sell it to you directly, which means the gap between the green bean decision and your cup is shorter than it is almost anywhere else. berlin rewards this kind of vertical attention. no middlemen, no mystery about sourcing philosophy. if you're heading through mitte or killing time before the tiergarten, bellevuestraße 1 is worth the stop, particularly for a morning filter before the city gets loud.

all coffee from the barn coffee roasters berlin

berlin, germany

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