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Bali

About This Coffee

This organic coffee from the Sapta Winangun Kerti cooperative in Bali offers a unique take on Indonesian coffee. Unlike typical heavy and earthy Indonesian coffees, this Bali coffee carries heft and depth while featuring bright limey zestiness, fresh papaya notes, and green tea flavors. The light roast allows it to retain a delicate edge, creating a softer coffee with less wallop. The recommended brewing ratio is 7g per 100ml or grinding finer than usual for optimal extraction.

Origin

Bali (Indonesia)

Flavor Notes

Lime, Papaya, Matcha

Roast Level

Light

Processing

Typology

B

Badhandcoffee

Bad Hand Coffee roasts from a converted warehouse in Bournemouth's Triangle district, having operated previously as South Coast Roast from 2012 before rebranding in 2018. The founders' earlier venture, a specialty coffee shop called Boscanova in Boscombe, opened in 2007 and was eventually passed on to a staff member. The roastery runs on solar panels, delivers locally by cargo bike and electric van, and ships online orders in plastic free packaging. Trade customers receive beans in reusable buckets that are collected, cleaned, and recirculated, saving hundreds of bags each month. The coffee itself is strictly small batch, focusing on specialty micro lots that are ethically sourced. The warehouse doubles as a shared creative space, housing several small businesses and artists alongside the roasting operation.

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