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Java Banjarnegara Atas Washed

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Weight  | 250g

  • Product Info

    About the Roast

    Roast will be sent out within a week of roasting. Next roast is the coming weekend (cut off on Friday 6pm) and will be sent out the following week's Monday.

    *Check our homepage for exact next roast date!

    A coffee with (we think) very heartwarming flavours: sweet, nutty, dark chocolate with a syrupy mouthfeel, and sometimes a surprising (good) hint of acidity.

    Read about it here.

    Roasted for: Espresso
    Body: Medium
    Roast level: Light-Medium
    Tasting notes: Caramelised Brown sugar, Dark Chocolate, Walnuts, Almonds, Tangerine

    *If brewed on filter, it has tangerine notes.

    Please note that the 500g / 1kg packaging comes in a white resealable valved bag. 

    About the beans

    Farmer: Subroto (Chairman)
    Region: Central Java Wanayasa Baratas
    Varietal: Sigarar Utang
    Process: Washed
    Altitude: 1200 - 1700 masl

    Cherries are picked at the various small holder farms before bringing it to the centralised mill for the washed process. For the washed process, the coffee cherry is mechanically depulped and placed in fermentation tanks for 12 - 72 hours at a wet mill, then rinsed and dried.

    In Indonesia, wet-hulled is a more common process due to the high rainfall and humid weathers. The Giling Basah – translated as wethulled – is a processing method predominantly used in Indonesia. The hull and husk are removed at a greater moisture level (20-25% humidity) and it requires a special machine strong enough to handle this type of processing. It is an accelerated way of drying the coffee, which takes much less time than other methods. If farmers used the dry method, the coffee would defect because of its high moisture content.

    Being at lower altitudes, the coffees from Indonesia usually have a heavier body and lower acidity. With the quality checks throughout the growing, harvesting and processing period and the support and training that Bright Java provides to the farmers, the coffee from the Banjarnegara Atas Co-op is one that is excellent with an origin from Indonesia. We roasted this coffee for espresso due to the intense chocolatey flavours and syrupy mouthfeel that comes with the character of the beans. 

    Banjarnegara Atas Co-op

     

    Banjarnegara Atas is the name of a coffee co-operative in Central Java, Indonesia, which consolidates the cherries from several smaller farmer groups and performs the wet processing at a centralised mill for their co-op.

    This consolidation is the important for them to be able to produce larger quantities than most small holder farmers of Indonesia is capable of. We name our coffees after the co-op to spotlight these hardworking hands that bring us the coffee we drink in every cup.

    With Bright Java's goal of holistic transformation of producer communities and being very purpose-driven in their practices, their visions aligns with ours and there was no doubt we wanted to work with such a group of people.

    Read more about them here.

    Sigarar Utang

    Sigarar Utang translates as “Repay The Debt!” in Batak language.

    Sigarar Utang is an improved Ateng selection of Timor variety and Bourbon. Ateng with several subtypes, is a common name for Catimor coffees widely planted in Sumatra and other Indonesia isles. This variety is not the result of a plant breeding program, but a selection from North Sumatra, Tapanuli area. It was said to be discovered in 1988 in a coffee farm there.