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Ethiopia Kembata Light Roast

Regular price $18
Regular price Sale price $18
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  • Roast Level
    Light
  • Tasting Notes
    Blueberry, Sweet
  • Type
    Single Origin
  • Process
    Natural
The aroma of this coffee fills an entire room before it's even brewed! This single origin light roast features a sweet blueberry taste. If you're normally not a fan of lighter roasts, we'd suggest giving this one a try.
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Durame Village
  • Country
    Ethiopia
  • Region
    Durame Village
  • Altitude
    2,100 meters

Ethiopia is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. Durame is a town in southern Ethiopia.

This particular coffee is grown on a small farm in the Durame Village. It is grown at 2,100 meters above sea level in fertile soil ideal for growing the highest quality coffee beans.

Brew Methods

Here are our recommendations for brewing coffee. Use this as a starting point and adjust to your taste preferences.

Drip / Immersion
  • Ratio
    1:16
  • Coffee
    20.9 grams
  • Water
    334 grams
Espresso
  • Ratio
    1:2
  • Coffee
    18 grams
  • Water
    36-40 grams
  • Time
    25-30 seconds

Transparency

We want to be transparent about the costs involved in making a bag of coffee. Our goal is to be equitable to all parties involved, from the producers who grow the beans to those who buy our roasted coffee. We are a small local business that regularly finds new ways to improve our costs, while ensuring our customers get the highest quality cup of coffee.

  • Green Cost (12oz)
    $7.33 USD
  • Packaging and Processing
    $5.34 USD
  • Production Cost
    $5.33 USD

Green Cost is the amount we pay to purchase the raw green coffee that goes into a bag. This includes the price we pay for shipping.

Packaging and Processing is the amount we pay for everything else that goes into making a bag that is not the actual coffee. This includes items like the coffee bag, shipping box, and credit card processing fees.

Production Costs are the amount we pay to keep the business running, such as website hosting fees, business licensing, insurance, utilities, and equipment. Finally, wages are paid from the remainder after all business necessities have been covered.