Hambela - Äthiopien

Hambela - Äthiopien

August 63

About This Coffee

A natural-processed (dry) single-origin coffee from the Guji region of Ethiopia, grown at 1,900–2,300 meters altitude. Produced by Tega & Tula Farms at the Hambela Wamena Washing Station, founded in 2018. The Heirloom variety delivers a gentle body with sweet, floral, and honey-velvety textures, a long-lasting aftertaste, and mild acidity. Roasted for filter preparation with a cupping score of 87.5. Well-suited for both filter and espresso, and particularly harmonious in milk-based drinks.

Origin

Guji (Ethiopia)

Flavor Notes

Floral, Sugary/Sweet, Honey

Roast Level

Medium Light

Processing

Natural

Typology

Arabica
Heirloom
A6

August 63

Ken Braz's journey to founding August 63 began in 2016 with a coffee blog called Kaffeegang, which grew into a hands on obsession after he purchased a 1 kilogram Aillio Bullet roaster in 2020. A crowdfunding campaign in 2021 transformed the project into a proper roasting business, named after its home at Auguststrasse 63 in Berlin Mitte. Braz roasts his coffees at Communal Coffee, Germany's largest co roastery, a setup that gives him access to professional equipment while maintaining his independent vision. The brand also operates a mobile coffee bar called Augusta, bringing specialty coffee to markets and events around Berlin. August 63 has expanded into wholesale and catering, building a presence that belies its grassroots, community funded origins.

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