Found these beans from my local roastery. Both are from Sumatera island, although different area. Sumateran coffee are well known for their fruity notes. So I’m excited to taste them.

  • @BuckWylde
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    51 year ago

    Very cool. Indos can be so much more than skunky dirt tasting.

  • @Zoldyck
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    31 year ago

    Cool! Let us know how they are. What brewing method will you use?

    • IlmiOP
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      1 year ago

      Currently using Clever Dripper, a similar brewing concept with Hario Switch.

      I started with Bengkulu Honey, and it’s very sweet. I couldn’t taste any acidity or bitterness in the cup. However, i think I can go a little bit finer grinding size to extract more and increase the body.

    • IlmiOP
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      01 year ago

      Yes they are. And many more beans coming.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Oh wait, you’re Indonesian! Of course you got Indonesian bean!

        Itu merek kopi apa? Ga tau merek yang itu, tapi biasanya Flores & Papua juga enak.

        • IlmiOP
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          21 year ago

          LoL. Itu beli dari Dasawarsa rostery di Jogja. Papua dan Flores terlalu earthy, agak kurang suka.