Sample our most popular single-origin coffees in 2oz packs. 6 packs total Brazil Santos Roast: MediumTasting Profile: Elegant, smooth cup with cocoa notes.Grower: Fazenda Santa Barbara, Sao Francisco, Santo AntonioVariety: Catuai and Mundo NovoRegion:Parana and Sao Paulo BrazilAltitude: 750-1050 MSoil Type: Volcanic LoamProcess: Pulped natural and dried in the Sun Colombia Roast: MediumTasting Profile: Dried orange, berry, chocolateGrower: Smallholder farmers from MedellinVariety: Castillo, Caturra, Colombia, & TypicaRegion: Medellin, Antioquia, ColombiaAltitude: 1300-1500 MSoil Type: Volcanic LoamProcess: Fully washed and dried in solar dryers to protect the coffee from rain. Costa Rica Roast: MediumTasting Profile: Sweet apple, raisin, honeyGrower: Micro farms in AlajuelaVariety: Caturra & CatuaiRegion: Alajuela, Costa RicaAltitude: 1300-1445 MSoil Type: Volcanic LoamProcess: Eco-pulped and dried in the sun. Ethiopia NaturalRoast: Med-lightTasting Profile: Milk chocolate, fruity, caramelGrower: Smallholder farmers from thee Sidama zone.Variety: Indigenous Heirloom CultivarsRegion: Sidama Zone, EthiopiaAltitude: 1700-1900 MSoil Type: NitisolsProcess: Full natural, sorted by hand. Dried on raised beds. Honduras Roast: Medium-darkTasting Profile: Caramel, spice, brown sugar.Grower: 1500 grower/members from Cafe Organics MarcalaVariety: Bourbon, Catuai, Caturra, Lempira, & TypicaRegion: Marcala, La Paz, HondurasAltitude: 1300-1700 MSoil Type: Clay MineralsProcess: Fully washed and sun dried. Tanzania Roast: Medium-lightTasting Profile: Pear, floral, jasmine, strawberry.Grower: Small cooperative farmers in the Mbeya areaVariety: Bourbon & KentRegion: Mbeya Region of TanzaniaAltitude: 1200-1900 MSoil Type: Clay MineralsProcess: Fully washed and dried on raised beds Using the pour-over method’s standard ratio of 1:17, each 2 oz bag of coffee grounds will make approximately 16 oz of brewed coffee or two full cups of coffee. Coffee to Water 1:17 ratio. 2 oz = 57 grams x 17 = 969 grams = 34 fl oz of water used for each 2 oz bag of coffee. Using the cupping experience - measure out 8.25grams of grinded coffee. Place into the white cup. Boil water ~approximately 208F Pour hot water over the coffee grounds Steps for cupping coffee Evaluate the fragrance of the coffee. Brew some coffee. Break the crust of coffee. Taste the coffee. Repeat several times to analyze flavor, acidity, mouthfeel, and aftertaste. Cupping coffee is a process of intentionally tasting coffee to identify and appreciate different coffees. It's similar to how sommeliers judge wine.