The taste is like a concentrated blend of various fruits, including blueberries, shine muscat grapes, and mango.
It has a transparent taste and a delicate, long aftertaste.
We will roast the coffee after receiving your order.
○ If you would like the beans ground, please enter this in the comments section of the cart. (Example: I would like them ground for my coffee maker / I would like them ground medium)
If you have selected "Pick up in store" and have a preferred pick-up date and time , please enter a date and time at least 72 hours in the future (during business hours) in the comments section of your shopping cart. If you would like to schedule an appointment, please send us a DM on Instagram.
○The product will be delivered in a storage-friendly bag with a valve and zip closure, and on a stand. Store out of direct sunlight.
The expiration date is 90 days from the roasting date.
<How to brew>
We recommend aging the coffee for 1-2 weeks after roasting and brewing it at around 92℃. ( Click here for the brewing recipe we use.)
Hand drip (hot): Yes Hand drip (ice): Yes Immersion type (hot) : Yes
Immersion type (ice) : Yes
Cold brew coffee: Yes
<Bean details>
Farm: ALO COFFEE PLC
Producer: Tamir Tadesse
Country: Ethiopia
Area: Sidama, Bensa, Aro
Variety: 74165
Refining method : Natural
Altitude: 2,380 - 2,480m
Roast level: Medium roast (1st crack finished)
Contents: 150g
Bean number: 3003
Direct material cost rate: 39.0%
Flavors: Blueberry, Shine Muscat, Mango
<Story>
Tamir Tadesse, winner of 1st and 5th place in the 2021 COE Ethiopia, is the owner of ALO COFFEE PLC and one of Ethiopia's top young coffee producers.
In 2022, Tamir acquired a new washing station and purchased a 17-hectare coffee plantation in Bensa Aro village in the Sidama region.
In addition, we built a greenhouse (a shaded house) for special processes and own a natural coffee dry mill. Starting from the 2021/22 harvest year, we will also be trying out limited amounts of test lots, and will continue to release honey process and anaerobic fermentation process using cascara.
Compared to last year, he has added two washing stations and two natural processing sites, and has also purchased a new 20-hectare farm. He continues to evolve with the same momentum.
<ALO Berry>
"ALO Berry (Underscreen)" is not only available from Tamil's batch, but is also available in Guji, and is gaining popularity around the world due to its small screen size but its impactful flavor.
Among them, the unique Underscreen grown in the local area of Bensa is different from the others, and Tamiru named the beans ``ALO Berry'' because they are grown in the special environment of Alo village in Bensa.
<Production cost (per 150g)>
① Direct material cost:
The cost of materials allows you to directly gauge how much it costs to produce roasted beans.
(Example) Green beans, zipper bag with valve, front seal, back seal
The direct material cost rate for these beans (direct material cost ÷ list price × 100) is 39.0% .
②Indirect material costs:
The cost of materials, which cannot be directly calculated as the amount required to produce roasted beans.
(Example) Teeth and rubber parts of a seal cutter ③ Direct labor costs:
Labor costs are a direct measure of how much it costs to produce roasted beans.
(Example) Salaries paid to employees involved in production such as roasting and putting roasted beans into bags. 4) Indirect labor costs:
Labor costs are not directly measured in terms of how much it costs to produce roasted beans.
(Example) Salaries paid to employees not involved in manufacturing, such as clerical work ⑤ Direct expenses:
An expense that directly determines how much it cost to produce roasted beans.
(Example) Expenses incurred when outsourcing some of the manufacturing-related processing, such as putting roasted beans into bags, to an external company. 6. Indirect expenses:
Expenses that cannot be directly measured in terms of how much it cost to produce roasted beans.
(Example) Electricity/gas costs used for roasting, depreciation costs for the roaster, electricity costs for storing green beans at low temperatures
The total of the above items ① to ⑥ is the manufacturing cost.
*Total cost is the cost when the manufacturing cost, selling expenses incurred in selling the product, and general administrative expenses incurred in managing the entire store are included.