Honduras Yolanda - Limited Edition
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Wholebean
Wholebean coffee buying is becoming more and more popular, especially with those who have automatic or manual coffee grinders. Storing coffee as wholebean keeps it fresher for longer, meaning you get the best tasting coffee every time.
Espresso
Home espresso machines are usually good for offering a quick coffee fix, with most at-home coffee makers able to make a brew in a matter of minutes. An espresso shot can be enjoyed alone or used as the base for other drinks like macchiato, cortado, cappuccino, flat white or latte.
Filter
The is a manual drip / pour over brewing method, with coffee being filtered through a cone filter and dripping through to the glass flask beneath. Pour over devices include the Hario V60 and the Kalita Wave, though the Chemex is undoubtedly the most beautiful of them all!
Cafetière
The French Press is ideal for making larger amounts of coffee at once, so it is a great choice for larger families or those who like to entertain friends in their homes. Particularly if you love drinking large cups of filter coffee, a cafetière might be the perfect machine for you.
Product details
Yolanda, her husband and her three sons manage their farm in Las Pacayas in Corquin, Copan. This coffee is grown at an elevation of 1,200 masl so quite lowish and therefore resulting in a soft bean with a pleasant smooth acidity.
The variety is Parainema and the farm is very small at only two hectares. Most of the farm is native forest with shade trees where Yolanda and Luis manage their farm biodynamically.
Once the coffee has been hand-picked they transfer the coffee to the mill which is at 800 masl where the coffee cherries are washed and then dried between 20 and 30 days.
We have roasted this coffee just under a medium roast, trying the coffee too light brought out a little too much acidity for us. Our roast should produce a delicious well bodied filter coffee with hints of blueberries and be very smooth. Definitely worth a shot as espresso coffee.
Flavours | The dominant flavour profile in this coffee is honey and blueberry. |
Roast |
This coffee is a medium roast. |
Body | 3/5 |
Sweetness | 4/5 |
Acidity | 2/5 |
Returns Policy
If there has been a delivery issue or your parcel has exceeded its collection period, Royal Mail will return the parcel to us as sender. If your coffee is being returned, contact us here with your order details and we’ll be happy to arrange for the parcel to be redelivered to you, once it arrives. This policy also applies to our DPD customers.
As all of our coffee is freshly hand roasted to order, we cannot accept returns/exchanges unless specifically requested by our Customer Service team.
Insurgence Coffee Co. does not refund or exchange coffees, teas etc. if ordered incorrectly through our website.
Shipping
We aim to despatch all orders within 2 working days of receiving them. During peak mail order periods (for instance, Christmas or other promotional activities), this timeframe may be extended slightly, although every effort will be made to despatch your order as soon as possible.
All our coffees are roasted to order so we require at least one working day before we can despatch your order.
Standard delivery is charged at £2.50 per order (mainland UK)
For all orders over £25 (before delivery) delivery is FREE.
When you place your order, we fire up our roasters to ensure you receive the freshest coffee possible - all of our coffees are sourced direct from smallholder farmers and delivered fresh to your door. Below are the four qualities that we rate all our coffees on - helping you to choose the best coffee for your individual tastes.
Flavours | Two or three words that we think describe the flavour quite well. |
Roast | Roast level influences the flavour and body of coffee, and darker roasts are fuller bodied, with bold, rich chocolatey notes. |
Body | The mouthfeel and 'weight' of the coffee. Scored from 0 - 5. |
Sweetness | The amount of sweetness - this does not always refer to a sugary sweetness. |
Acidity | The brightness of the coffee - can be a sourness or sharpness as well. |
From Our Roastery To Yours
Why Coffee Freshness Matters
When it comes to coffee, buying freshly roasted beans is best and will transform how you brew at home.
We love the taste of freshly-roasted speciality coffee. Sadly, coffee which is not stored correctly or kept for a long time loses freshness and flavour.
Coffee going stale is a result of exposure to oxygen in the air. So, the nearer to roast-date then the fresher your coffee because it will have less exposure to air. You’ll enjoy more intense flavours in your brew.
All of our coffees are roasted to order, ensuing maximum freshness.
When to use coffee after roasting
During roasting, carbon dioxide is naturally produced inside the bean which is slowly released (degassed) from the bean over several days.
A correct espresso extraction is produced under high pressure (9 bar) and preparing an espresso shot before the coffee has degassed will distort the extraction creating a coffee lacking sweetness.
Freshly roasted beans can be used for filter brewing after one to two days after roasting.
After that, if correctly stored (read below), coffee will be at optimum quality up until around four weeks from roasting. In that time, you can get the best of your coffee’s flavours out through brewing.
Here at Insurgence, we roast-to-order. So, when you buy coffee online with us you are only receiving the freshest roasted coffee.
Order online and Insurgence fresh roasted coffee is delivered straight to your door.
How To Store Coffee At Home
We suggest keeping your coffee in an airtight container, in a cool, dry cupboard. Our roast-to-order bags have a reusable ziplock. To reclose push the air oxygen out of the bag, and zip it tight.
Do not store your coffee in the fridge. Roasted coffee absorbs moisture from the air (hygroscopic) and will also take up surrounding aromas. The aromas and moisture levels in the fridge will react with the coffee and delicate flavours will deteriorate.
You can store your coffee in the freezer. Take out what you need for brewing and quickly roll down the bag to remove air, and replace back into the freezer before any condensation forms on the beans. You can, if using beans, grind straight from frozen, there is no need to thaw.