Pirates of Coffee
Colombia Hadoken Anaerobic Honey

Roaster Location: Flag of Canada Toronto

4.50(2)

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Roast Level: Light Medium
Bean Source Country: Colombia
Bean Source Region: Quindio
Varietal: Pink Bourbon
Process: Anaerobic Honey

Reviews(2)

4.50(2)

2 ratings
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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Ted Chan, Managing Editor

    1101 roasts rated, avg score of 4.28

    4.50 - Average

    5.00 - Aroma

    4.50 - Finish

    4.50 - Flavor

    4.50 - Acidity

    4.00 - Balance

    A super interesting coffee that borders on being too floral. Its a neat pre and post grind aroma with pistachio and chai notes from the processing.

    Very lavender with a strong lemongrass note. I like the natural tartness and has a nice mouthfeel.

    Cupping Method:Hario v60, 197F 17.7 to 1

    I would think about going even cooler water temp than this to tame the florality.

    1 month ago · See more from Ted
  • Victoria S-C

    406 roasts rated, avg score of 4.32

    4.50 - Average

    Lemongrass, herbal, floral!
    1 month ago · See more from Victoria

More Details

Roast Level: Light Medium
A Light Medium Roast coffee, sometimes referred to as a "City Roast" or "American Roast," lies between a light and medium roast. This roast level strikes a balance by preserving the coffee bean's unique characteristics while allowing for a moderate development of body and flavor. The beans have a medium brown color, exhibiting a slight sheen of oils, providing a more balanced and nuanced flavor profile. A Light Medium Roast typically highlights the coffee's inherent fruity, floral, or citrus notes, while also providing some of the deeper, richer flavors associated with medium roasts.
Bean Source Country: Colombia
Colombian coffees are known for their balanced taste, featuring bright acidity, medium body, and a range of flavors, including fruity notes, caramel sweetness, and nutty undertones. Colombia's worldwide reputation for producing great coffee at scale is well-deserved. Increasingly some of the best microlot specialty roasts are coming from Colombia thanks to their expertise in cultivation and process.
Bean Source Region: Quindio
Quindío, located in Colombia's Coffee Triangle, produces exceptional coffee characterized by its unique terroir. High altitude, volcanic soil, and a favorable equatorial climate contribute to the coffee's distinct flavor. Quindío's Arabica beans are known for their well-balanced, medium to full body and bright acidity. Flavor notes include fruity and sweet nuances like berries and citrus, along with chocolate, nuts, and caramel.

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Pirates of Coffee is a coffee roaster from Toronto, Canada. We have 27 cataloged roasts with 41 total reviews with a score of 4.29.

International Rank: #11 out of 816
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