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Discover the rich heritage of Ethiopian coffee with our 5-pound bag of unroasted Arabica green coffee beans. Sourced from the Ethiopian Highlands, these heirloom beans are hand-picked and processed using traditional washed and sun-dried methods, ensuring a clean and bright flavor profile with distinctive floral and fruity notes. Perfect for coffee enthusiasts looking to roast their own beans at home.
J**M
Great taste, great value, slightly more effort than pre-roasted coffees.
Ethiopian Yirgacheffe-2 10 lb bagsThis was really good (green, you have to roast it yourself) coffee. Great value for the price, but unfortunately when I went to order again, the 20 lb was no longer available. I've asked the seller when (or if) this product will be available again, if it's going to be in the next month or so I'll wait (it's that good). I've made two orders fairly recently with this seller and both items were very good quality.Took a second to get the hang of roasting it myself, but I've managed now to get consistent results, and the flavor is fantastic. There are a couple other bulk sellers out there that I haven't tried yet, and although I will if I have to, I'd far rather buy from these guys again, if they can get it back in stock (hint, hint).
R**H
Excellent beans!
As advertised, I like this particular Bean, makes for a good dark roast coffee. Strong yet smooth
C**.
Great consistent product
Always great beans from Smoking Beans. The only place I purchase beans. Yirgacheffe are the best you can roast. Highly recommend if you haven't tried them.
R**R
These are some pretty great beans
These are some pretty great beans. I had to roast them to a full-city to get the silver skin off, which was a bummer because these would've been nice on a lighter roast to get the notes out. At city+, it's a brown-sugar and caramel flavor, with a bit of black tea on the back of the palate. What blew me away is that there was NO ACIDITY. I ran it through a cold brew, Hario pour over, French press, and aero press. All I got was great flavor, no bite or tang of acids. My only complaint is that the could be washed and sorted better, I had a ton of chaff and a few tiny rocks (which isn't good for my grinder or roaster, sparks flew out of the roaster). Otherwise, this is solid yirgacheffe for a fraction of the price.Update 5/23/17:Just ran this through a Full City roast, to be used for espresso. The flavor changed radically, becoming a molasses and cloves flavor with a bite of ginger. Unexpectedly powerful, and produced a great espresso crema out of my machine. Using the same roast in a pour over, I get a floral and dark flavor that reminds me of grapes. This bean is very diverse, and the flavors continue to amaze me.
A**O
Hard to find green coffee
Good green coffee at a good price. Always nice to do business with and quick shipping.
P**O
Stupidly Delicious !
First I have to tell you I'm a connoisseur of coffee. After doing a little research, one of the biggest chains that produces your favorite coffee cup have their own farm in the same country. That's where these beans are from. A friend of mine from Ethiopia showed me how they roasted the beans. Very simple. You can use a simple saucepan and shake it frequently on the stove. Without direct heat. Takes about 15 minutes. You're looking for a glossy finish on the beans. Let them cool before you put it in your grinder. The first thing you will notice use half the amount of coffee you normally would put. Enjoy!
G**T
Try Smokin Beans Harrar!!
As far as Ethiopian coffee goes, it seems Yirgacheffe/Sidamo is what I see everywhere, but IMO Harrar is the best of the best.If you're reading this while looking up green coffee to roast yourself, you probably already know Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. It's embedded in the culture. I've been to Kenya, and looked for green beans, and Kenyans I was with could only find me instant Nescafe at the little town markets. Hardly anyone I ran into drank brewed coffee. I was shocked! All of Kenya's best coffee is exported.In Ethiopia, they export their second best. The best of the best they keep for themselves. I bought a bag of green Harrar at a little corner grocery store, roasted it when I got home to the US, and fell in love. Then I tried roasting Yirgacheffe and other Ethiopian green beans, and nothing I found compared to Harrar. A fellow coffee aficionado that I gave some to confirmed, this is one of the best coffees he's ever tasted.Harrar is known to have smallish, often irregularly sized beans, unlike other graded coffee beans.Buy from Smokin Beans. They're serious about their beans, and not just a markup retailer looking for a profit on turnaround. (No, I have no affiliation with the company.) I've gotten green Harrar from a number of Amazon and eBay sellers, and this is the best I have found anywhere. I've tried a few cheaper options (only a little bit cheaper by the way), but the beans were junk, and I was stuck enduring 5 pounds of mediocre coffee.These beans are a relatively consistent size and shape for Harrar. They're fresh and packaged well, and the price is very nice for such high quality coffee. I think this is the best coffee I'll find, short of flying back to Ethiopia and going to that little corner store.I started with Smokin Beans with a 5 pound bag. Most recent purchase was the 12.5 pound bag. That'll last me a while, and when it's done, I'll gladly click "reorder."
D**.
Good but not great
I've been roasting coffee for over 15 years. Roasted a lot of African varietals (Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, etc...). Beans from Ethiopian farms are usually my favorite because of the fruity quality that is evident even in the green beans, but more pronounced after roasting. These beans, while decent quality, offered up zero fruity qualities. Not in the ground coffee and certainly not in the brewed cup, and I brewed it up in many different ways (espresso, aero press, pour over, moka pot, chemex). Like I said, the beans were decent quality and roasted up well, however, I would never have believed they were from Ethiopia, much less a Yirgacheffe varietal, if it didn't say it on the bag.
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