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500 DAYS OF SUMMER, Carbonic Natural, Indonesia - Filter

Sizes200g, 1KG

Cup: Fruity, Complex, Rich & Boozy. Tropical, Watermelon, Banana, Rum and Cacao.
Origin: Aceh Tengah, Pegasing, Indonesia
Producer: Hamdan and Hendra Maulizar
Varietal: Tim Tim & Gayo1
Process: Carbonic Natural
Altitude: 1,300 - 1,500 MASL
Importer: Falcon

Brewing

This coffee is particularly soluble and has loads of flavour, so we recommend to grind coarse, dosing up and reduce the water temperature to 92 / 94°C. We prefer doing a fast brew with this one as longer exposure to water can lead to an intense cup. We love it at a ratio of 1:15.


About 

This washing station and farm belonging to Hendra and his family is an island of specialty experimental processed coffee in a sea of conventional wet hulled coffee the area is typically known for. Hendra's father, Hamdan moved to the area in 2006 from Banda Aceh and then bought some land in the sub district of Pegasing to start growing coffee. This move initiated a spark in his son Hendra who then started to work with his father in 2010 and soon began to start experimenting with washed coffees after researching old literature and seeking help from others in Indonesia who were moving away from the wet hulled processing and really highlighting the characteristics such coffees can have.

From this Hendra and the family have invested heavily in the farm but more specifically the post harvesting facilities where with some help of funding they have built a small wet will with two pulpers, gravitational washing channels and several raised beds in large poly tunnels for drying the coffee. Hendra has continued to experiment and now has around 8 - 10 different processes that he produces. The small washing station will produce up to 40 tons of green coffee every year. The coffee is purchased from 70 farmers around the area who want to work with Hendra and pick ripe cherry as he has incentivised them to do this by rewarding good picking. If any farmers have travelled further to get to Hendra's farm then they are paid extra for this as well. Hendra has also started a nursery where he is helping to grow the Abyssinia varietal that has was planted when coffee first came to Indonesia. He is working with local farmers to plant small plots on their land where he pays more for this varietal due to the reduced yield and higher cup quality.

Carbonic Maceration

Carbonic maceration is a controlled fermentation technique that uses sealed tanks filled with carbon dioxide to ferment whole coffee cherries. Originally adapted from winemaking, this method enhances fruity, floral, and wine-like flavours by encouraging fermentation inside the fruit. While complex and costly, it offers a high level of precision -and when done well, it produces some of the most expressive coffees in the world.