Kenya Gatomboya (Member's Only)
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Story
Here is what we know.
The 1300 farmers that come together in a farmers co-op called Barichu, bring to the Gatomboya (named after the Gatomboya river) around 800 tons of cherry a year. Gatomboya is a famous washing station and does its due diligence to make sure that their farmer’s interests are taken care of.
A lot of co-op’s pay their farmers upfront for the weight of their cherry. If their lots are selected through Kenya’s auctions for a fantastic price the premiums are brought back to the Barichu where they will usually, by vote, decide how to spend the extra money.
The Barichu Farmers cooperative society operates a coffee shop on its premises catering to travellers on the highway. The income allows the society to reduce their overhead thereby increasing the farmer’s income.
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Tasting NotesDescription of flavor attributes.
Apple, Kumquat and Bergamot.
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Brew GuideCoffee, blending tips and farm information.
- Water Temp200
- Dose (How Much Coffee)28g
- Grind SettingMedium
- Bloom Water weight60g
- Bloom Time60s
- Total Water Weight415g
- Total Time3-3:30
- NotesBe sure to rinse your filter thoroughly with hot water! Be sure to use a slow, even, circular pour starting on the outside and spiraling in!
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Roasted October 21, 2018
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Spilling the beans here: how we roasted this coffee. -
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