Keramo - Ethiopia (Extra-Light)
Keramo - Ethiopia (Extra-Light)
Keramo - Ethiopia (Extra-Light)
Keramo - Ethiopia (Extra-Light)

Keramo - Ethiopia (Extra-Light)

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Our first year working with this Keramo lot, but one we are very excited to feature. This coffee is vibrant with a juicy citrus acidity and a tropical sweetness. This is an extra-light roast variant of Keramo which is recommended for experienced brewers willing to wait up to fourty-five days to sixty days post roast for best results. This is a limited batch for those who prefer ultralight roast qualities.

250G - Pre-rested (Roasted August 13th)

  • Variety: Ethiopia Landrace
  • Country: Ethiopia
  • Region: Sidama
  • Process: Washed
  • Altitude: 2300 MASL
  • Harvest: 2023/2024
  • Producer: Daye Bensa
  • Roast Level: Extra-Light

tasting iconIn the cup

In the cup we get aromas of lemon-lime soda, and juicy stone fruits like peach with a vibrant and mouthwatering acidity. This coffee is tropical with a long sweet finish and a light body.

Clean Funky
Terroir Process

producer iconAbout The Producer

Keramo sits at an altitude of 2,360 masl, which helps produce higher-density seeds with a heavy concentration of smaller screen sizes—an indicator of the slower maturation times that occur at extreme altitudes. Keramo site has awarded Daye Bensa with prestigious Cup of Excellence awards in 2020, 2021 and 2022. This has built a reputation in the region for producing some of the best coffees in all of Ethiopia.

process iconProcessing

Hand-picked at peak ripeness. Coffee is then floated to further remove any unwanted defects. It is then de-pulped on the day of harvest with a wet-fermented for 36-72 hours and then dried on raised beds.

variety iconVariety

Landrace is an umbrella term that refers to all the coffee varietals endemic to Ethiopia. As believed to be the birthplace of coffee, the trees have been growing and cross-breeding for centuries in this country. As a result, today, there are numerous sub-varietals with some common genetics but slightly different behaviour and taste. Relatively recently, in the last few decades, there has been an organized effort to research and identify different endemic varietals growing in Ethiopia by name, disease resilience and yield production.

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importer icon Imported
The Coffee Quest
boat icon We Paid
$12.54/KG
roasting coffee icon Roasted Costs
$17.42/KG