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Single Origin

#349 Honduras Montecillos | Single Origin APRIL Series

RM 75.00 Sold out
 🏆 [OFFICIAL COFFEE OF MALAYSIA NATIONAL COFFEE COMPETITION 2023] 🏆

😋Tasting note 
Rice puff, Apple, Caramel

📍Coffee Information
Region : Pozo Negro, Intibuca, Masaguara
Producer : Wilmer Grau
Farm: Montecillos
Processing Station : 
Varietal : Bourbon
Processing : Washed 
Roasting : Medium

📝Story
I find myself pondering as I sip on Honduras Montecillos coffee. I struggle to find the right words to express its unique sweetness and acidity. It's like biting into a ripe apple, but saying it's just sweet doesn't capture its elegance and depth, nor does calling it refreshing do it justice. It's like enjoying a piece of art without feeling burdened, yet unable to express it lightly. Ultimately, I still haven't found the appropriate epithet.

I often come across troubling news from Honduras. Socially, the high crime rates and poverty levels lead people to abandon their homeland and cross borders every year. In these difficult circumstances, I reflect on the presence of producer Wilmer, who has dedicated himself to empowering the local community. And it's astonishing how his coffee is so sweet and excellent. There's something more than just coffee. Perhaps the epithet I've been searching for lies within that 'something'.

[Coffee card]
Elegent ripe apple like sweetness 

[BEAN BROTHERS Brew Guide]
Method : Espresso, Flat White
Coffee Beans : 18g
Output: 36g
Milk Temperature: 50 degree
Grind size : 1.7 Ditting
Size: 200g
Grind: Whole Bean
Size: 200g
Grind: Whole Bean
Explore the world of exceptional coffee with us.
Explore the world of exceptional coffee with us.
Explore the world of exceptional coffee with us.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How long does it take to process an order before it's shipped?

We process our orders daily and send them to our courier partner within 3 working days.

Where are your packages shipped from?

Our packages are shipped from our headquarters at Sunway Damansara, Petaling Jaya.

Do you ship internationally?

Sorry, we only provide shipping within Malaysia at the moment.

Do you provide free shipping?

Yes, when you order more than RM75!

Where can I buy your coffee beans in person?

You can purchase them at both our cafés located at Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur.Click here for directions.

Can I change my grind settings after I’ve placed my order?

Sorry, we don't allow for any changes in orders after it has been made. We encourage you to check clearly before you place your order. If you have any urgent issues regarding your orders at all, you can reach out to us via our live chat.

How many cups of coffee can I make with a 200g pack?

You'll be able to make around 12-14 cups of delicious coffee.

I'm new to the world of coffee, how should I start making coffee at home?

For beginners, we recommend using the Clever Dripper for pour over coffee, because it's simple, straightforward, and reasonably affordable for the quality of its brew.Learn how to brew with the Clever Dripper here.

What is the best consumed date for coffee beans? Are your coffee beans freshly-roasted?

We recommend 7-21 days after the initial roasting date to allow for degassing to take place, allowing the flavour of the coffee compounds to be properly extracted. Within the first seven days, roasted coffee beans are still releasing carbon dioxide and degassing. If not degassed properly, it will hinder the extraction of ground coffee particles during the brewing process.

What are the differences between Single Origins and Blends?

Single origin beans are harvested from a single producer, crop, or region, usually delivering a taste profile that is unique to its origins. Blends are a mixture of a few single origin beans, producing a rich and expressive flavor profile.

How do I choose coffee that is suitable for me?

Find the right tasting notes. These are often identified by our barista during cupping sessions. Some coffee are more floral and fruity while some are more chocolaty and nutty. As you drink more coffee, you will figure out which notes you would like the most.

Which grind size should I choose for my brewing method?

You may refer to our brew guide here.