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Embark on a Refreshing Journey with Café Nairobi Cold Brew Roast
Indulge in the art of cold brew coffee with Café Nairobi Cold Brew Roast, a masterpiece that combines Kenya's legendary coffee traditions with the innovative elegance of cold brewing. Every bean tells a story—nurtured in the volcanic soils on the slopes of Mount Kenya, perfected by generations of skilled farmers, and roasted with care to bring out the smooth, naturally sweet essence that Kenyan coffee is celebrated for. This medium roast is crafted to unlock flavors that elevate your coffee ritual into an experience of pure indulgence.
As cold water gently embraces our expertly roasted beans during the slow steeping process, a symphony of flavors unfolds that is unmatched by traditional brewing methods. Your first sip introduces you to a velvety foundation of rich cocoa and luscious caramel, complemented by a delicate nuttiness that adds depth and warmth. As the brew develops, hidden notes of sun-ripened stone fruits and dark berries emerge, weaving a complex tapestry of flavors that evolves with every sip. Whether enjoyed black, over ice, or as a luxurious base for iced coffee creations, this roast offers a smooth, low-acid experience that is as invigorating as it is refreshing.
At Café Nairobi, cold brew perfection starts with a carefully controlled roasting process, fine-tuned to enhance the natural sweetness and complexity of Kenyan beans. Designed specifically for cold brew enthusiasts, this roast reduces acidity while maximizing the intricate flavor profiles that make Kenyan coffee world-renowned. The coarse grind required for the 12-24 hour steeping process ensures an even extraction, preventing bitterness and delivering a clear, crisp, and well-balanced brew every time. Say goodbye to murky cold brews and hello to a clean, sophisticated coffee experience that reflects the quality of its origins.
Available in whole bean or ground variations, Café Nairobi Cold Brew Roast comes in three convenient sizes: a 12oz bag for home brewers, a 5lb bag for devoted cold brew lovers, and a 10lb bag ideal for cafés, offices, or coffee enthusiasts who love to share. Beyond the exceptional taste, every bag represents our commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability, supporting the hardworking farming communities in Kenya who make this extraordinary coffee possible. Whether you're a seasoned cold brew connoisseur or a newcomer exploring the refreshing world of iced coffee, Café Nairobi Cold Brew Roast promises to redefine your coffee experience with its unparalleled flavor, complexity, and heartwarming impact.
What grind type is best for the coffee brewing method?
Choosing the right coffee grind size is essential to achieving the perfect brew. Each grind size influences how quickly water extracts flavors from the coffee, impacting the strength, richness, and balance of the final cup. From coarse grounds suited for long steeping methods to ultra-fine grinds perfect for intense brews, matching the grind size to the brewing method can make a significant difference in taste and texture. Below is a guide to the different grind sizes and the brewing methods they’re best suited for, helping you unlock the full potential of your coffee beans.
The Extra Coarse Grind is the largest grind size, with a texture similar to peppercorns. This grind is best suited for methods that involve long steeping times, such as cold brew coffee and cowboy coffee. With extra coarse grounds, the coffee can steep in water for extended periods without over-extracting, allowing a smooth, mild flavor to develop over time.
The Coarse Grind is chunky and resembles the texture of sea salt. This grind is ideal for French Press and Percolator brewing methods, where coffee grounds remain immersed in water for several minutes. Coarse grounds work well for these methods, allowing for a full-bodied, rich flavor without becoming overly bitter.
The Medium-Coarse Grind is slightly smoother than coarse but still retains a chunky texture. It’s ideal for slower pour-over methods such as the Chemex and Clever Dripper. These methods require a grind that allows water to flow at a controlled pace, ensuring that the coffee extracts properly and delivers balanced flavors.
The Medium Grind has a consistency similar to sand and is commonly used for drip coffee makers, siphon brewers, and Aeropress when used with longer brewing times. Medium grinds provide a good balance between water flow and extraction, making them versatile and suitable for various brewing styles.
The Medium-Fine Grind is a bit finer than medium, resembling coarse table salt. It’s well-suited for Hario V60 and Aeropress when used with shorter brew times, as it allows water to flow through the coffee quickly while extracting a balanced, flavorful cup. This grind size is popular for pour-over methods with moderate brewing times.
The Fine Grind is smooth, with a texture similar to powdered sugar. This grind is essential for espresso and Moka pots. With fine grounds, espresso machines can apply the right amount of pressure to produce a concentrated, rich shot with an intense flavor and crema. Fine grind size is critical for achieving the distinctive characteristics of espresso.
The Extra Fine or Turkish Grind is almost powder-like in texture. This grind is used exclusively for Turkish coffee, where the coffee grounds are not filtered but instead settle at the bottom of the cup. The extra fine grind allows the coffee to infuse intensely with the water, creating a strong, rich flavor typical of Turkish coffee, while the grounds settle as the coffee is enjoyed.
Using the correct grind size for each brewing method is key to achieving the best flavor extraction, as each method benefits from a specific grind size that balances the water flow and brewing time perfectly.
Café Nairobi Cold Brew Roast Poem
The Hippo's Drift: A Kenyan Cold Brew Tale
In waters deep and calm they rest,
Where hippos find their tranquil nest,
Café Nairobi draws the taste
Of cold brew’s smooth, unhurried grace.
Through Kenya’s soil so rich and kind,
Each bean selected, coarse and fine,
Bears cocoa’s warmth, a hint of sweet,
With caramel notes and nutty beat.
Like hippos wading soft and low,
In rivers’ depths where shadows flow,
This brew’s a cooling, gentle stream,
A silk-soft sip, a cold brew dream.
As rivers wind through grassy land,
With patience crafted, slow and grand,
Each cup unfurls its layered soul,
A taste that’s mellow, full, and whole.
In every pour, the hippo’s might,
A strength unseen yet sure and right,
Brings forth a brew both calm and bright,
For days of sun and starlit night.
So take this sip, a Kenyan wave,
With depth and grace like waters pave,
A cold brew born from tranquil roots,
In cups that wear the wild’s pursuits.
For in these beans, the rivers’ ease,
Kenya’s calm beneath the trees,
Each brew a drift of pure delight,
The hippo’s peace, the morning’s light.
Café Nairobi Cold Brew Roast - Hippo
The hippo, a calm yet powerful figure within Kenya’s rivers and lakes, represents our Cold Brew Roast. Known for its serene nature in water and hidden strength beneath the surface, the hippo mirrors the smooth, low-acid complexity of cold brew coffee. This roast offers a refreshing experience with notes of cocoa and fruit, crafted for those who appreciate Kenya’s tranquil beauty. Just as hippos are an integral part of Kenya’s aquatic ecosystems, this roast is essential for cold brew lovers, providing a taste that’s as cool and composed as the hippo in its natural habitat.
Preserving the freshness, aroma, and flavor of coffee requires careful attention to storage. Below are the best practices and key principles to keep your coffee tasting its best:
Key Storage Principles
Use an Airtight Container
Oxygen exposure is one of the main factors that cause coffee to go stale. Use a high-quality, airtight container to prevent oxidation. Containers with vacuum seals or one-way valves that allow CO₂ to escape are ideal as they minimize exposure to air.
Store Away from Light
Exposure to light, particularly sunlight, can degrade coffee’s quality. For optimal preservation, store coffee in a dark place, like a cupboard or pantry, or use an opaque container that prevents light from reaching the beans.
Keep in a cool, dry place
Avoid moisture, heat, and temperature fluctuations when storing coffee. Coffee absorbs moisture easily, affecting its flavor. To keep beans fresh, store them in a consistently cool and dry area, away from appliances that emit heat or humidity, like the stove or dishwasher.
Room Temperature is Best
Contrary to popular belief, refrigerating coffee can expose it to moisture and odor absorption. Instead, store coffee at room temperature, as freezing or refrigerating can result in condensation when the coffee is taken out, affecting its taste and aroma.
Buy Whole Beans and Grind Only as Needed
Whole beans retain their freshness and flavor longer than ground coffee. Grinding just before brewing exposes the beans to air only briefly, preserving their essential oils and aromatic compounds. Buy only what you’ll use within 2-4 weeks for maximum freshness.
Additional Tips for Optimal Storage
- Avoid Clear or Glass Containers
Transparent containers allow light exposure, which can degrade coffee quality. Choose opaque ceramic or stainless steel containers that block light completely.
- Consider One-Way Valve Containers
Coffee beans release CO₂ after roasting. One-way valve containers allow CO₂ to escape without letting oxygen in, which can help keep your coffee fresh longer.
- Mind the Storage Location
Avoid storing coffee near heat or moisture sources like the stove, dishwasher, or windowsill. A pantry or a dedicated coffee cabinet works best for consistent conditions.
- Purchase Freshly Roasted Coffee in Small Batches
To maintain optimal freshness, buy coffee in quantities you can consume within 2-4 weeks. This helps ensure you’re always enjoying coffee at its peak flavor without worrying about it going stale.
Recommended Storage Solutions
- Airscape Coffee Canister: Features a vacuum-sealing lid that removes excess air and prevents oxidation.
- Opaque Ceramic Jars: Often come with rubber gaskets for airtight seals and block light effectively.
- Stainless Steel Canisters with One-Way Valves: These allow CO₂ to escape while preventing air and light exposure, making them ideal for coffee storage.
By following these principles, you can maximize the freshness and flavor of your coffee. Proper storage is particularly important for premium coffee, like Café Nairobi’s mountain-grown, ethically sourced beans, ensuring that each cup delivers the intended rich and aromatic experience.