
Sharing my coffee experiences on The Blog

What I’m Brewing: Guatemala ''Princesa'' Geisha by Falcon Coffee Roasters
Falcon Coffee Roasters, located in Ras al Khor, is a small-batch roastery. The coffee here is roasted by Rustam, and that is evident enough to remove any use of the word “small”.

What I’m Brewing: Ethiopia Uraga Indigo Lot 0412 by Grandmother Coffee Roastery
I hate wasting coffee and I also can’t help myself when something unique catches my eye, or in this case - tastebuds. This coffee hails from Uraga which is one of the woredas i.e. another word for district, in Ethiopia.

What I’m Brewing: El Salvador Finca Nazareth by RoR Roastery
I normally brew two different single origin beans at any given time, but during Ramadan I had to cut down on my coffee intake from three times to once a day.