Waykan - Guatemalan Coffee

Waykan - Guatemalan Coffee

Hale Coffee Company

About This Coffee

This coffee is from Huehuetenango, Guatemala, grown at elevations between 1,200 and 1,800 meters. The varietals are Typica and Paches. Producers are situated in the municipalities of Chajul, Quiche, Cotzal, and Nebaj. The coffee features tasting notes of toffee and peanut butter with a balanced flavor profile. In the Maya Q'qnjobal dialect from Huehuetenango, waykan means "star (or light) that shines in the sky at night." Coffees scoring 85-86 with the clean and crisp Huehuetenango profile are blended into this Regional Select lot.

Origin

Huehuetenango (Guatemala)

Flavor Notes

Toffee, Peanut Butter

Roast Level

Processing

Typology

Arabica
Typica, Paches
HC

Hale Coffee Company

Dan Belliveau founded Hale Coffee in 2012 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with the shortened name paying homage to the city itself and its Maritime coffee culture. The roastery and training lab on Gottingen Street serves as the heart of the operation, where a Probat handles both sample and production roasting in service of lighter profiles that let origin characteristics come through. Sourcing prioritizes direct trade and long term producer relationships, drawing from Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. As one of Atlantic Canada's leading specialty roasters, Hale runs SCA certified courses in barista skills, brewing, and sensory analysis, alongside regular public cuppings and education workshops. Seasonal releases highlight unique processing methods and rare varieties, reflecting a philosophy that positions coffee as a catalyst for community and connection in Halifax.

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