Coffee Description
This coffee launches with fragrances of candied orange, rose, and honey. In the cup, dried strawberry and lemon cream pair with bergamot and orange . Acidity is bright and juicy, with lingering, body.

Roast Level from the Roaster
Refers to the roast level in comparison with other coffees from the roaster
Light




Variety

Process
Washed

Elevation
1900 masl

Region
Yirgacheffe
About Qoke Washing Station of Ethiopia
Built in 2007, the Qoke washing station has 10 cement fermentation tanks and
more than 89 raised drying beds. Approximately 365 coffee growers in the Gedeo region bring their coffees to the Qoke Washing Station. These smallholders combine their harvests in order to create large enough lots for processing and export. At the Qoke mill, these cherries are sorted, processed, then dried on raised beds to bring the beans to the proper moisture content. Then they’re bagged and sent to the warehouse to await shipping.
Yirgacheffe, Ethiopia
Feast Coffee & Culture
Feast began in a living room on Bainbridge Island, WA. At least the idea was born there, and in 2016, husband and wife team, Eric and Lisa Schuler, launched their Redding, CA-based celebration of creativity, community and excellence in coffee. Eric has been in coffee since 2011 in capacities ranging from barista and cafe manager to roaster, green buyer and owner. In Eric’s words, “For us coffee is about building community and relationships...the people we meet, sourcing, partner coffee shops that carry our coffee, and our customers. The coffee industry is full of beautiful people.”
At Feast, they’re passionate about inviting others into something tangible, and one of the ways they do that is by telling the story of coffee. They’re builders with a vision that encompasses a global community, and their dream is not only to build their own coffee world, but the industry as a whole from those that sip their fabulous brew to the farmers who grew the beans. Always learning, always curious, at the end of the day, Feast Coffee is about joy, inclusion, and dang good coffee.