
ethiopia coffee
by the good coffee cartel · glasgow, uk
expect lemon. this is ethiopia buku abel, an ethiopia from the good coffee cartel.
ethiopia buku abel is described with lemon as its primary tasting note, so expect a citrus-forward cup with pronounced acidity.
it is grown in the guji region of ethiopia, though specific processing details such as washed or natural have not been provided for this lot.
no specific brew method has been listed for this coffee, but its bright, lemon-forward character generally performs well in pour over or aeropress, where clean acidity is preserved.
good coffee always finds its way to the right corners of the city, and the good coffee cartel has claimed theirs on cornwall street in the southside. the name suggests something slightly rebellious, and there's truth in that. this isn't coffee for the masses or the rushed commuter crowd. what keeps regulars coming back isn't just the beans, though they're sourced with obvious care. it's the way each cup gets proper attention. the barista actually looks at your milk as it steams. waits for the right moment. those 333 google reviewers didn't give them a 4.8 rating by accident. the southside has always been glasgow's more authentic side, where independent businesses still thrive without apology. here, coffee happens at the right pace. conversations stretch longer than they should. the warmth of ceramic against your palms reminds you why you came.
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