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Kerinci

About This Coffee

This coffee is from the Koerintji Barokah Bersama Cooperative on Sumatra, Indonesia, grown on the volcanic slopes of Mount Kerinci at the foot of the Ring of Fire. The beans are Andung Sari and Sigarar Utang varieties, processed using an anoxic honey method where cherries are sealed in airtight bags for 7 days before pulping and drying on raised beds for 20-23 days. The result is a filter roast with pronounced notes of cola, wine gums, and soft spice.

Origin

Kerinci (Indonesia)

Flavor Notes

Chocolate, Wine Gums, Soft Spice

Roast Level

Medium Light, Light

Processing

Anoxic Honey

Typology

Arabica
Andung Sari, Sigarar Utang
FC

Full Court Press

Full Court Press is a Bristol café and roastery that began by buying beans from specialty roasters around the world before launching its own roasting operation. Head roaster Fency, a qualified Q Grader with SCA Roasting and Green Coffee Professional credentials, roasts on a Stronghold S7 Pro, a fully electric machine paired with an afterburner and six stage filtration system. The roastery runs on renewable electricity. In their first year of roasting they worked through 69 different coffees across 18 origins. Transparency is built into the model: they publish purchase prices and producer payments where possible. Their subscription pairs a bag of their own roast with one from an international guest roaster, drawing from names like Tim Wendelboe, Gardelli, and Friedhats.

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