Pirates of Coffee
Colombia Munchie Anaerobic Honey

Roaster Location: Flag of Canada Toronto

4.00(2)

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Roast Level: Light Medium
Bean Source Country: Colombia
Bean Source Region: Risaralda
Varietal: Castillo
Process: Anaerobic Honey

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Munchie is produced by Andrés Quiceno and Julio Madrid at La Riviera Farm in Risaralda, Colombia.

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Reviews(2)

4.00(2)

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Latest Reviews and Tasting Notes

  • Victoria S-C

    533 roasts rated, avg score of 4.30

    3.50 - Average

    Too weird for me.
    7 months ago · See more from Victoria
  • Theo Chan, Managing Editor

    1351 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29

    4.50 - Average

    5.00 - Aroma

    4.50 - Finish

    5.00 - Flavor

    4.00 - Acidity

    4.50 - Balance

    The pre and post grind aroma of this coffee features a distinctive blend of butterscotch and chocolate orange flavors.

    The initial sip introduces a clear note of caramel, complemented by undertones of buttered popcorn. The texture is notably smooth, with a glycerin-like mouthfeel that coats the palate pleasantly.

    As the coffee develops, hints of candied orange emerge alongside the deeper, rich tones of toffee and a reminiscence of Skor bar (remember those? This combination offers a well-rounded and enjoyable tasting experience. The candied orange is the acidity you get here, the creamy, buttery notes are the star.

    I like it but some will hate it (my wife really didn't like it and made me make something else for her morning coffee). You get something like what is advertised in the Pirates tasting notes.

    Cupping Method:This came from the Pirates of Coffee Ramandan Calendar, I made it at 195F, 18:1 using Hario v60.

    7 months ago · See more from Theo

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: Risaralda
Grown in the rich volcanic soils of the Andes Mountains, coffee from Risaralda often has a balanced acidity and a smooth, velvety body. Its flavor profile is often characterized by notes of caramel sweetness, citrus brightness, and hints of cocoa, reflecting the unique microclimate and altitude of the region.

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International Rank: #15 out of 1040
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