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The Aged Sumatra That’s Rewriting the Rules of Coffee Aging

The Aged Sumatra That’s Rewriting the Rules of Coffee Aging

Time to spill: I recently cracked open a five-year-old Sumatra from Sweet Maria’s, roasted to Full City, and spent 24 days dissecting its evolution. The result? A coffee that’s less about intensity and more about nuance—a rare beast in the world of aged beans. This isn’t your average dark roast; it’s a study in patience, with earthy undertones that linger like a whispered secret. There’s still a trace of sweetness, but it’s muted, almost like a memory fading on the tongue. Bitterness? Minimal. It’s the kind of cup that makes you wonder how coffee can age so gracefully. Aged coffee…
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First Roast Chronicles: Nyeri Ndaroini AA at the Edge of Light

First Roast Chronicles: Nyeri Ndaroini AA at the Edge of Light

Here’s what you need to know about the first roast that danced on the line between light and dark. A Washed Kenya (Nyeri Ndaroini AA from Sweet Maria’s) met its match in a SR800 with Razzo chamber, and the results? A delicate balance of ambition and uncertainty. The brewer aimed for a lighter roast, yet the final profile leaned toward Full+ or French, a revelation that’s as much about perception as precision. Colorblindness complicates the visual cues, but the aroma told another story—dark, roasty, with whispers of caramel. The roast followed a precise arc: preheated for two minutes at 4/4,…
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