Coffee Description
Mixed berry brightness up front, supported by a dense, lemon pound cake sweetness. A ripe, juicy peach note lingers through the finish.
Roast Level from the Roaster
Refers to the roast level in comparison with other coffees from the roaster
Light/Medium
Variety
SL28
Process
Washed
Elevation
1800 masl
Region
Murang'a
About Gakui Coffee Factory of Kenya
Set on the cool, misty slopes of the Aberdare Range, Gakui Coffee Factory benefits from high elevation and rich volcanic soils that shape Kenya's most structured and aromatic expressions of the SL cultivars. This cooperative-run community relies on generations of agricultural knowledge and shared resources, producing coffees known for their clarity, depth and unmistakable regional character.
Murang'a, Kenya
Bold Bean Coffee
Bold Bean Coffee has been making history ever since Jay Burnett launched the roasting company in 2007 in Jacksonville, Florida: from opening their first retail shop in 2011, expanding to three cafes and a roastery, to winning best coffee shop in Jacksonville for several years running.
These days Jay’s son, Zack Burnett (an avid surfer who calls the beach his “third place”), drives the vision of Bold Bean, buying their green coffee (including an increasing number of direct trade relationships) and overseeing daily operations.
All of our coffees are roasted by Zack or Bold Bean roastery assistant, Sarah Posey, on our 35 kilo Loring Kestrel (affectionately named Lorenzo). Our goal with any coffee is to highlight origin characteristics while enhancing each coffees' natural sweetness. We always push ourselves to roast better and better coffee while maintaining precise consistency.
For Zack, coffee is a tool for promoting the wellbeing of others:
“I enjoy every day that we can positively affect people’s lives through the product we make and the interactions we have. These effects can stretch through the entire chain of coffee from producer to consumer. Not many jobs provide people with this opportunity, so for me, that’s pretty special.”