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This aged and monsooned green coffee beans develops flavours of it's storage as it pales, expect syrup tones with hints of spice and pipe tobacco smoke.

 

Old Brown Java Coffee Also called Old Brown coffee, Old Brown Java is an aged, monsooned coffee grown on the old colonial estates on the east end of Java Island in Indonesia. These green coffee beans which are milled but not yet roasted are exposed to the region’s moist, warm air throughout the rainy season. Monsooning Old Brown Java Coffee The monsooning of the Old Brown Java coffee beans may continue for as long as 5 years. The monsooning process results in a strengthening of the coffee’s taste, a weakening of the acidity. There is also a distinct color change from the original green tint of the coffee beans to a light brown color. Old Brown Java coffee is a mature coffee with a taste intended to mimic the taste of the original Java coffee that was inadvertently aged in the hulls of ships traveling to Europe in the 1700s and 1800s.

 

The unique ageing process was discovered in the 16th century, back when the Dutch introduced the first coffee seeds to the island of Java in Indonesia. As the spice ships carried their cargo back to Europe, the raw beans would be stored away in the hold to act as ballast. After several months at sea, the result was a robust, full-bodied bean, tempered by the wood and the brine to produce an exceptional earthiness of flavour with a hint of sweetness.

 

Please note our green bean stock levels are subject to change and there may be the rare occasion where for whatever reason we are unable to fulfil your order. In this instance we would get in touch to decide a resolution. 

Indonesia Old Brown Java

£61.00Price
Sales Tax Included |
  • Processing: Monsooned

    Region: Indonesia

    Flavour: Hints of spice, tobacco smoke, syrup tones

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