Found them on my FB feed. Personally haven't tried them, but super cheap as far as single origins are concerned.
Going to give them a try next.
Found them on my FB feed. Personally haven't tried them, but super cheap as far as single origins are concerned.
Going to give them a try next.
Nice guys there on the Sunny coast, had them way back in the day when I was still drinking coffee. Nice little roastery setup to chill at. A smidge more expensive as some of their profits go to helping out charities, but once I heard their compassion in the story they told me it felt genuine vs businesses who just do something like that for good press.
Blends were fine, singles were great. They are starting to spread more around Queensland from what I’ve noticed so good for them. I don’t think you’ll have any complaints pour over wise, can’t comment on the espresso blends as that was never my thing. Overall, worth a shot.
$34/kg for Ethiopia Guji Arsosala Village - great price, check this one out, Tim.
I'm currently going through their Arrow blend after also getting slammed with coffee ads on the socials from searching the web for coffee beans. They did 50% off all blends with express post a few weeks ago. It's pretty good imo but then again i'm only early in the coffee bean game so don't have much to compare it to yet.
This is my go-to coffee rosters, reliable and well priced IMO
their Arrow Blend is delicious :)
I've just ordered their Colombia and Ethiopia single origin! Ordered Monday morning. Will come back and comment when I make my first cup :)
Received them this morning, nice and fresh :)
Ordered: 1st June
Roasted: Ethiopia on 2nd June, Colombian on 3rd June.
Received: 4th June
How do they taste? I was thinking of going the Ethiopia and Kenya
Finally had a chance to compare the two beans that I've ordered. Colombia is surprisingly juicy and bright, nice cacao aroma, mild-lingering finish. Ethiopia is medium-body, still on the juicer/brighter end of the spectrum, but not as bright as other Ethiopian beans.
If you're used to Ethiopia coffee, then can't go wrong with these. Personally, I prefer their Colombia single origin more.
Overall, really like this place. Will definitely order more in the future.
@Xyren: I ended up getting their Ethiopian. :) Their prices are pretty good even before discount so I may end up going back for more.
@Diji: Do you think their ethiopian is good with coldbrew?
@impulse555: While I like cold brew I haven't actually done it myself, since I'm lazy and it takes a long time. :P
I would say a light-medium roasted Ethopian coffee like this would be great cold brewed, though. If it's similar to cold brew Ethiopian I've had from cafes, it should be light and fruity, since Ethopians have that flavour profile even brewed hot.
I can tell you that the Ethiopian coffee from this place is good in my Aeropress, but my grinder sucks which ruins the flavour profile a bit.
Edit: I should mention that if you like bolder "chocolatey" flavours then this probably isn't for you.
Anyone with a review??