GOOD SEASONAL BLEND | SINGLE ESTATE & MICROLOT / Washed & Natural
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GOOD SEASONAL BLEND
Our Good Seasonal Blend features a carefully curated and rotating selection of coffees. We source directly from small producer co-ops, independent single-estate farms, and specialised micro-lot growers throughout the year, ensuring peak seasonal freshness in every cup.
To maximise the distinct characteristics of each origin, Dani and Pete individually roast each coffee to its ideal profile, then blend them post-roast in the perfect ratio to create the Good Seasonal Blend.
Simply put: It’s good coffee, and we love good coffee.
And to you — thank you. Your support makes this dream possible.
From our hearts to your cup. Cheers!
Latest Blend Composition
40% PAPUA NEW GUINEA LASS MALO WASHED
- Milk Choc, Grape & Maple Syrup
30% ETHIOPIA YIRGACHEFFE WORKA SAKARO WASHED
- Sweet & Rich. Stonefruit, Citrus & Florals
30% BRAZIL ANDRADE FAMILY SAO SILVESTRE NATURAL
- Rich & Nutty, Milk Chocolate, Caramel & Tobacco
Current Brew Recipe - Espresso
We love experimenting with new brewing techniques, pushing the boundaries, and trying something different, if you come up with a tasty brew recipe you love too, let us know!
FOR MILK & BLACK COFFEE
Happily tested by Pete & Dani :)
PREP 1
Pre-Infusion: (If possible) 4-5s
Dose: 17g
Time: 18-23s (from when you press the button)
Yield: 40-45ml
PREP 2
Pre-Infusion: (If possible) 5s
Dose: 21g
Time: 28-32s (from when you press the button)
Yield: 50-56ml
TIP:
For 21g Black drinkers, try cutting time early to 24s, from our testing, we think a lot of the sweetness in our blend is best shown within 24s. Yield should be at around 45ml. Try both ways, see what works best for you, enjoy!
Grind Tip! ONLY IF YOU SINGLE DOSE: Get a small water spray bottle and gently spray your SINGLE dose of coffee shot or dip a spoon in water, shake the excess and lightly coat the beans with fine droplets, just before grinding, this helps eliminate any static by your grinder, by reducing static, you are making sure what your grinding ends up in your cup, with little to no loss in the blades. For example, before spraying 21g in ends up 20.6 (0.4g loss), the next 21g shot could have 21.4g, leading to inconsistent shots. Give it a try, any questions, let us know! IMPORTANT! Please research if your grinder supports this method, we are NOT liable for any damage caused. Thank you and happy brewing!
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