This specialty coffee offering is all about the AeroPress. You get a whole lot of fruity notes coming through in a really clean and unbelievably sweet cup. This coffee is by far the best we have produced for the AeroPress.
Kenya Kichwa Tembo
Grading: AA
Screen Size: 18+
Altitude: 1600+
Process: Washed and Sun Dried
Taste Description...
Blackcurrant acidity with subtle notes of berry and citrus. Upfront sweetness complimented by a delicate, lingering finish.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
~ Current Single Origin Offering ~
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Another mans treasure!

We were lucky enough to get our hands on Grandpa's cheese boxes so we have decided to put it to good use. We have turned them into a display that will showcase the strange and wonderful foreign matter found in coffee.
If any roasters have anything you would like to be included in our humble collection swing it our way (willing to trade coffee for "chud").
If any roasters have anything you would like to be included in our humble collection swing it our way (willing to trade coffee for "chud").
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Closed Friday at 12 o'clock for Carly
Relatives and Friends of Carly are invited to attend her Funeral Service, to be held at Ashgrove Baptist Church, 7 Firhill Street, Ashgrove, Friday 29th July, 2011, commencing at 1 p.m.
No flowers by request of the Family, donations in lieu to The Amy Gillett Foundation will be gratefully accepted.
Carly started working at Brother in 2007 in 2009 she headed to Italy to pursue her cycling career with the Michela Fanini-Record-Rox squad and later the Cassina Rizzardi A Style Fionucci team. As many of you would remember Carly would return to Brother each summer to escape the European winter and reunite with family, friends and love ones.
Carly passed away 6th July, 2011, living her dream in Italy.
Love always and forever.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Out with the Old in with the New...
Fifth Battery Seasonal Blend
Sweet choc-malt flavours complimented by a distinct and complex citrus aroma. Notes of caramel, lime and cherry are found in this blend which enthralls the palate with its sweetness. With the addition of milk, the chocolate and malt flavours shine through giving a sweet, medium bodied coffee combined with clarity and brightness.
Country... Ethiopia, Nicaragua and Honduras
Sweet choc-malt flavours complimented by a distinct and complex citrus aroma. Notes of caramel, lime and cherry are found in this blend which enthralls the palate with its sweetness. With the addition of milk, the chocolate and malt flavours shine through giving a sweet, medium bodied coffee combined with clarity and brightness.
Country... Ethiopia, Nicaragua and Honduras
Feature coffee Panama Santa Teresa Estate...

Origin: Panama
Altitude: 1400-1550mts
Crop Year: 2010
Varietal: Catuai Caturra & Bourbon
Cocoa like aroma, nuts, mild citrus acidity and a caramel and chocolate sweetness. This coffee has a medium body, and a sweet and nutty aftertaste.
About Panama Santa Teresa Estate:
La Finca Santa Teresa is located in the micro region of Piedra Candela, specifically high in the area known as Santa Clara. The property contains approximately 450 hectares in total, with 120 hectares of coffee production. Their varieties consist of Catuai, Caturra, and Typica and all production is above 1500 meters.
Panama borders Columbia and Costa Rica. Panama’s coffee producing areas are located in the regions around one of the highest inactive volcanoes of Central America, the Volcan Baru (3,475 m. / 11,400 ft.); Boquete, Volcan, and Renacimiento.
The uniqueness about Panama’s Coffees are the microclimates present, and its surrounding land full of rich nutritional and fertile soils, making these high lands perfect conditions to cultivate and harvest a great variety of special coffees.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Current feature coffee....

Origin: Ethiopia
Region: Oromia
Altitude: 1800-2000mtrs
Crop Year: 2010
Varietal: Heirloom Ethiopian
Clean, juicy sweetness, soft citrus acidity, rounded body, notes of dark fruits, berries and spice.
This coffee is from within the broad Oromia region and likely from a special location within Djima, close the Kaffa region. The coffee is grown at good altitudes ranging from 1750-2100meters and will be processed through one of the many excellent cooperatives such as Kenteri, Babu or Gera.
All these coffees are special preparation unwashed; which means only the ripest cherries are picked, sorted through flotation then hand sorted. The best cherries are then laid out on raised woven drying beds for 2-3 weeks and slowly and evenly dried.
About Oromia:
Oromia is one of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia. Covering 353,632 square kilometers stretching from the western border in an arc to the southwestern corner of the country, its one of the largest states in terms of both population and area.
The huge region includes some of the smaller coffee sub-regions such as Bale, Illubabor, Kaffa, Sidamo, Welega and Jimma.
Enjoy!
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