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  • Indonesia Sumatra Mandheling G1 by Catur Coffee Company

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    Variety Catimor & Typica
    Processing Wet Hulled (Giling Basah)
    Producer Catur Coffee Company
    Region Mandailing, North Sumatra
    Altitude 1200-1400 masl
    Roast Level Medium Light Omni Roast
    Tasting Note  Palm Sugar. Tamarind. Dark Chocolate.
    Quantity 200g

    About this coffee :

    Indonesia boasts a rich history of coffee production; however, its coffees have recently been overlooked by the specialty market. We take great pride in our innovative and continuously expanding supply chain, enabling us to offer you high-quality coffees sourced from various unique regions in Indonesia.

    One notable aspect for which Indonesia is renowned is its distinctive wet hulling process, known as "giling basah." Although the exact origins of this method remain uncertain, it is believed to have emerged in Aceh during the late 1970s.

    The Mandheling region of Sumatra is notable for a distinctive characteristic—the wet-hulled process or gilling basah—unique to Indonesia. The prevailing high humidity levels in the environment impede the beans from drying adequately before hulling.

    The wet-hulled process commences with a standard pulping step to remove the cherry skin, followed by the beans' placement in fermentation tanks, where a significant portion of the mucilage layer remains intact on the parchment. Overnight, the beans undergo a dry fermentation within their own pulp.

    Subsequently, they undergo a washing process. Following this, the parchment is dried briefly until it reaches a moisture level of 25 to 30%. Producers have the option to sell their coffee as wet parchment or partially dried parchment to buying centres, which then hull the coffee at the elevated moisture level, facilitating a faster drying process.

    The term "triple picked" describes the meticulous preparation of green beans, indicating that the coffee has undergone three rounds of sorting and cleaning before being packaged and shipped.

    This coffee from Catur Coffee Company is probably the cleanest Mandheling you can find. Lovely dark chocolate note on the front pair with tamarind fruitiness, palm sugar sweetness & full-bodied mouthfeel. A wonderful coffee to have as the first coffee of the day to get the day started!

    About Catur Coffee Company:

    From farms to cafes, the coffee itself and the inoculants that help ferment the coffee cherries- specialists, farmers, processors, roasters, baristas and you. Founded by Mikael Jasin, the World Barista Champion 2024 and partner Kenny, bringing you the best of Indonesian coffee from all regions. 

    Brewing Recipe :

    Espresso
    Brewing ratio 1 : 1.8
    Ground coffee 18g
    Espresso output 36g
    Brew time 28-35 seconds
    Filter
    Brewing ratio 1 : 11
    Ground coffee 18g
    Total water 250ml
    Water temperature 93ºc