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Interstellar | Yeast Natural Process Geisha


Sale price$27.00 USD
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Interstellar is a yeast inoculated, natural Geisha. Ultra-ripe cherries are hand harvested, then placed in hermetically sealed tanks. A propriety yeast strain is added to inoculate the cherries for an extended duration fermentation. Temperature and pH are carefully monitored to ensure optimal processing results. Cherries are then removed and placed on raised African beds for drying for up to 35 days. While drying, the cherries are consistently hand agitated to promote even and consistent drying. Interstellar is a multi-national, award winning Geisha featured in some of the most celebrated cafe's. Expect honeysuckle flavor and sweetness, cherry wine, and ripe mango buttressed by a highly structured acidity, and an unmistakable, tongue coating, syrupy mouthfeel.

As the name implies, Interstellar is a next level Geisha incorporating advanced processing while respecting the variety and terroir from it came.

Roast Profile | Light
Flavor Notes ~ Honeysuckle, Stewed Cherries, Rose Tea

Pickup available at St Petersburg

Usually ready in 24 hours

Interstellar | Yeast Natural Process Geisha

Interstellar | Yeast Natural Process Geisha

100g

St Petersburg

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

2756 25th St N
St. Petersburg FL 33713
United States

+17273180990
Interstellar | Yeast Natural Process Geisha
Interstellar | Yeast Natural Process Geisha Sale price$27.00 USD

Water

Water makes up to 99% of brewed coffee. It’s important to use only fresh, filtered, and soft water to fully extract flavors & keep your equipment reliable for years.

  • Total Dissolved Solids: 70-120 ppm, pH = 7.0
  • General hardness level <4°dH
  • Brewing temperature: 94-96°C / 201.2-204.8°F
  • Use filtered or low mineral-content spring water

Drip brewing

Always rinse the paper filter in your brewer with hot water prior to extracting SAVAGE coffees.

Dose: 60-65 g of coffee per 1 liter of water
Ratio: 1:15 coffee-to-water
Extraction Time:
• Pour Over: 2:45 – 3:45 min.
• Batch Brewer: 3:30 – 4:30 min.

Espresso Brewing

Always flush the group head before extraction.

Grind: Fine | Dose: 19-21 g | Yield: 50-55 g | Time: 24-27 s

Tip: We recommend using precision baskets & shower screens for optimal extraction.