Colombia Coffee Beans - Colombia Geisha : In the lush mountains of Buenavista, Quindío, Colombia, La Mina farm cultivates the prized Geisha variety using a unique honey double fermentation process. Grown at altitudes between 1,600 and 1,800 meters, these beans benefit from the region's ideal climate. The 46-hour fermentation and careful sun-drying bring out delicate floral and citrus notes, balanced with natural sweetness. Each cup offers a journey through the vibrant landscapes and meticulous care of Colombia’s renowned coffee tradition.
• Cup Character: Elegant and refined with floral aromatics, soft citrus brightness, and a delicate honeyed sweetness
• Acidity Level: Medium, crisp and polished
• Body: Light to medium, silky and tea-like
• Sweetness: Gentle honey-like sweetness with a clean structure
• Best Enjoyed: Black to experience the floral clarity and citrus detail more distinctly
• Finish: Clean, lifted, and fragrant with a subtle bergamot-like touch
• Roast Approach: Roasted to highlight elegance, clarity, and the distinctive character of the Geisha variety
Colombia Geisha Lemon Breeze
Colombia Geisha Lemon Breeze
Colombia Coffee Beans - Colombia Geisha : In the lush mountains of Buenavista, Quindío, Colombia, La Mina farm cultivates the prized Geisha variety using a unique honey double fermentation process. Grown at altitudes between 1,600 and 1,800 meters, these beans benefit from the region's ideal climate. The 46-hour fermentation and careful sun-drying bring out delicate floral and citrus notes, balanced with natural sweetness. Each cup offers a journey through the vibrant landscapes and meticulous care of Colombia’s renowned coffee tradition.
• Cup Character: Elegant and refined with floral aromatics, soft citrus brightness, and a delicate honeyed sweetness
• Acidity Level: Medium, crisp and polished
• Body: Light to medium, silky and tea-like
• Sweetness: Gentle honey-like sweetness with a clean structure
• Best Enjoyed: Black to experience the floral clarity and citrus detail more distinctly
• Finish: Clean, lifted, and fragrant with a subtle bergamot-like touch
• Roast Approach: Roasted to highlight elegance, clarity, and the distinctive character of the Geisha variety
Jasmin, Eucalyptus, Honey, Bergamot
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Blacksmith's Brew Guides
What You'll Need
19 g (finely ground)
250 ml at 92°C
How to Brew
Purge & Prep
- Purge the group head to stabilize temperature.
- Wipe and dry the portafilter.
Grind & Dose
- Pour 30–40g of water evenly over the grounds.
- Let it sit for 30 seconds.
- This releases trapped gases for better extraction.
Distribute
- Slowly pour in circles up to 150g total.
- Keep the water level
steady—not too aggressive
Tamp
- Continue pouring gently until you reach 240g total.
Extract
- Let all the water drip through.
- Total brew time should be around 2mins 30seconds.
Stop
- Stop the shot at 40g yield.
Parameters
- Dose: 19g coffee
- Yield: 40g espresso
- Ratio: 1:2.1
- Water Temp: 92°C
- Time: 25–30 seconds
Target
- Balanced flavor with good body and crema.
- Extraction time between 25–30 seconds.
Dial-In Tips
- Too fast (<25s): Grind finer → increases resistance → slows flow
- Too slow (>30s): Grind coarser → reduces resistance → speeds flow
Purge & Prep
- Rinse the paper filter with hot water (removes paper taste + warms everything).
- Discard rinse water.
- Add ground coffee and level the bed.
Bloom (0:00–0:30)
- Pour 30–40g of water evenly over the grounds.
- Let it sit for 30 seconds.
- This releases trapped gases for better extraction.
Main pour (0:30–1:30)
- Slowly pour in circles up to 150g total.
- Keep the water level steady—not too aggressive.
Final pour (1:30–2:00)
- Continue pouring gently until you reach 240g total.
Drawdown (finish ~2:10–2:30)
- Let all the water drip through.
- Total brew time should be around 2mins 30seconds.
Parameters
- Coffee: 15g
- Water: 240g (1:16 ratio)
- Water temp: 90–93°C
What You Need
- Origami Dripper
- Paper filter (Origami or Kalita Wave style)
- Fresh coffee beans
- Grinder (medium grind, like table salt)
- Scale (recommended)
- Kettle (ideally gooseneck)
- Mug/server
Quick Tips
- Too sour? Grind finer or extend brew time.
- Too bitter? Grind coarser or pour faster.
Mellow roast, smooth top notes