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Kenya Gititu AA

Quantity: 200g

Blackberry. Juicy. Black Tea

Variety SL28 & SL34
Processing Washed
Region Kiambu
Farm Gititu Coffee Farmer Cooperative
Altitude 1750 masl
Roast Level Light Roast
Quantity 250g
About Brew & Bread:

About this coffee :

This AA lot was produced by numerous smallholder farmers, all of whom are members of the Gititu Farmers Cooperative Society (FCS) delivering to Gititu Coffee Factory (as washing stations/wet mills are called in Kenya). The factory is located near the town of Gitunduri, in Kenya’s Kiambu County.

Gititu means, itself, ‘big forest’ in Kikuyu, one of the native languages of the region, though these days there is not a great deal of unbroken forest in this part of Kenya, whose hills are populated by numerous smallholder farmers and their families. Farmers such as these form the backbone of Kenya’s coffee industry, producing more than 60% of the country’s coffee.

After being weighed and logged, the weight of the delivery and the farmer’s identification is recorded in the Cherry Clerk’s register and the cherries are introduced into the hopper to be pulped. Pulping will only begin when a sufficient quantity of cherries has been received. The factory uses clean water pumped directly from the Mukuyu River for pulping and washing.

After pulping the cherries are delivered to one of the factory’s fermentation tanks, where it will ferment for around 48 hours depending on the ambient temperature at the time. Gititu factory has plenty of drying infrastructure, so they do not normally soak coffee after fermentation. Rather, coffee is washed fully to remove all traces of mucilage and is graded through channels.

The coffee will then either be delivered to dry on the factory’s raised drying beds, where it will dry slowly over the course of around a week, during which time it will be turned regularly. It is covered during the hottest part of the day and also at night to ensure even and slow driving. Unusually, the factory uses a moisture metre to assess when the coffee is ready to be moved for resting and another round of sorting in the storage warehouse.

Concrete and obvious berry-sweet structure with juicy, confident acidity – refreshing Kenyan coffee is the perfect choice for a hot afternoon.

Brewing Recipe :

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Brewing ratio 1 : 15
Ground coffee 15g
Total water 220ml
Water temperature 95ºc
Brew time 2-2.30 minutes
Roast Date 19th of September

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