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Guatemala Huehuetenango

Guatemala Huehuetenango

Brooklyn Roasting Company

About This Coffee

This coffee is from the Huehuetenango region of Guatemala, produced by the CODECH cooperatives comprising nearly 500 active members from the Popti, Mam, and Q'anjob'al indigenous peoples. The coffee grows in rich volcanic soil at high altitude under the shade of guava, plantain and banana trees, yielding ultra-dense beans. The cup features crisp green apple notes, a warm smoky milk chocolate aftertaste, and caramel sweetness throughout—presenting a classic Central American profile that is snappy and clean.

Origin

Huehuetenango (Guatemala)

Flavor Notes

Caramelized, Green Apple, Milk Chocolate

Roast Level

Medium

Processing

Typology

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Brooklyn Roasting Company

Brooklyn Roasting Company was founded in 2009 by Jim Munson, who previously served as VP and partner at Brooklyn Brewery in the 1990s before spending seven years as VP of Dallis Bros. Coffee. The production headquarters sits inside Building 123 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a structure originally built in 1899 as an industrial powerplant with 60 foot ceilings and two foot thick brick walls, and it was the first LEED certified building in the Navy Yard. Roasting takes place on fuel efficient Loring Peregrine and Kestrel machines, with the output supplying wholesale accounts including Russ and Daughters, Fresh Direct, and Columbia University coffee bars. The company expanded internationally with its first Japanese location in Kitahama, Osaka in 2012, followed by a Namba flagship in 2016 and additional shops in Tokyo.

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