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Nº9 Ethiopia

Nº9 Ethiopia

Coffee Nº9

Regular price £18.00 GBP
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Single origin filter coffee
Origin: Ethiopia
Process: Natural
Cultivar: Heirloom
Notes: Strawberry, Peach, Black Tea
Quality Score: 87
Farmer: Smallholder Producer

Strawberry, Peach, Black Tea

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Nº9 Ethiopia
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Nº9 Ethiopia
Bag Size: 200g
Ground for: Whole Bean
£18.00 

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Frequently Asked Questions

when will I get My Bag?

Shipping might take between 1 and 5 business days, depending on the selected shipping method.

what’s the cost of shipping?

Shipping for coffee is free on orders above £30.

For orders below £30, the shipping cost in the UK is £4.95.

How ofTen do you roast your coffee?

We roast our coffees on a weekly basis. This allows us to delivery fresh produce with every order.

Information on the coffee

COUNTRY

Ethiopia

PROCESS

Natural

VARIETY

Heirloom

COUNTRY

Strawberry, Peach, Black Tea

PRODUCER

Guji

FAMILY

Smallholder Producers

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How many cups will I get out of 200g of coffee?

This primarily depends on the ratio specified in the recipe. For rough estimates, consider using 11 cups as a reference.

How often do you roast your coffee?

We roast our coffee weekly, ensuring each cup delivers a fresh product.

How should I store my coffee?

While there exist numerous opinions on coffee storage, our foremost suggestion is to store whole bean coffee either in its original packaging, tightly sealed with excess air removed through the one-way valve, or in an airtight container permitting carbon dioxide to escape while preventing oxygen ingress. Regardless of the method, it's crucial to store coffee in a cool, dry location, shielded from direct sunlight.

How long does an open bag last? And a closed one?

The lifespan of vacuum-sealed coffee depends on a few things, like whether it's whole bean or ground, how good the coffee is, and how long it can be kept.

Normally, vacuum-sealed bags with whole roasted coffee beans stay fresh for about six months. But you might start noticing the flavor getting worse after two weeks. So, it's better to use the beans sooner. Still, you can use them for up to 6-9 months after their "best by" date.

Ground coffee loses its flavor faster because it has more surface area, which makes it start to go bad soon after it's ground, even if it's vacuum-sealed. Expect ground coffee to stay fresh for 3-5 months past its "best by" date.

Even unopened coffee grounds go bad eventually, but it takes a while.

Why do you recommend tamp club subscription?

The Tamp Club subscription goes beyond a simple coffee subscription.

You will be the first to taste our newest coffees.

You will receive occasional gifts from our apparel selection apart from your unique dog-tag with your member number.

Rest assured, once you are in, we will make sure to impress you with every order.