DAK Coffee Roasters

DAK - Blackberry Disco

COF-DA-0077
Regular price $22.00 USD
Sale price $22.00 USD Regular price
Tasting Notes: Blackberry, Rhubarb, Citrus

This very bright and juicy coffee from Kenya is sourced from various smallholder farmers cultivating SL28 and SL34 varieties. Processed as a fully washed coffee, this lot delivers a vibrant and clean cup with prominent notes of blackberry, rhubarb, and citrus, showcasing Kenya's renowned quality.

coffee bag size Quantity: 250g
coffee format Roasted In: Europe
coffee country of origin Origin: Kenya
coffee origin type Origin Type: Single Origin
coffee region Region: Murang’a
coffee producer/farm Producer: Smallholder farmers
coffee variety Variety: SL28/SL34
coffee farm altitude Altitude: 1800 meters
coffee process Process: Washed
caffeine level Caffeine: Full Caffeine
coffee brew method Brew Method: Filter
coffee roast levelRoast Level: Light

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Customer Reviews

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David M. (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Really great coffee

Very direct, vibrant and sweet dark berry goodness. V60, 1:17, 96°C, three-pour recipe, go slightly finer on the grind than usual. Beauty!

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Kyle (Alberta, Canada)
Great!

Like dark chocolate covered berries

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J Y. (British Columbia, Canada)
Bright acidity, fruity

Representative Kenyan offering from DAK with a very nice and bright acidity. Rhubarb and blackberry notes are present, with some pineapple like tropical hints too.

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Colton W. (Alberta, Canada)
Delicious

Love the packaging. Love the taste for pourover, but I generally enjoy Kenya origin coffee.

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Elliott J. (Tennessee, United States)
Another solid offering from Dak

Layers of dark berry notes and bright acidity. A delicious Kenyan for sure.

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Sean (Ontario, Canada)
As Advertised

Has a nice blackberry flavour - with the quality that you would expect from Dak.

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Thomas V. (Alberta, Canada)
Solid

A great light coffee boasting a good depth of flavor without overpowering acidity (for those who do not like acidic coffee [or who's spouses do not]). The fruitiness/profile is not quite as strong as some others from Dak, however I think that as a coffee for guests or multiple people, it is a great option to please a several different preferences/tastes.

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