Inferno 2.0 Costa Rica Version
RM45.50 – RM164.50 / Month
Brewing Size Guide
BREWING METHOD | BREW TIME | COFFEE TO WATER RATIO | BOTTOM-TOP SIEVE |
Pour Over | 3:40 min | 1:16 | 400 – 800 µm |
French Press | 10:00 min | 1:13 | 600 – 1000 µm |
AeroPress | 2:20 min | 1:15 | 500 – 900 µm |
Moka Pot | 1:30 min | 1:11 | 350 – 700 µm |
Drip Brewer | N/A | 1:17 | 400 – 900 µm |
Espresso | 0:26 min | 1:2 | 250 – 500 µm |
Cold Brew | 16 hours | 1:10 | 600 – 1100 µm |
Syphon | 1:40 min | 1:15 | 400 – 800 µm |
Tiramisu,Ripe Berry,Raisin,Chocolate ,Earl Eary
Variety | Catuai/Caturra/Villa Sarchi |
Country | Costa Rica |
Processing | Natural |
Region | Tobosi/Tarrazu |
Altitude | 1900-2200 m |
Roast Level | Extreme Dark Roast |
Tasting Notes | Tiramisu,Ripe Berry,Raisin,Chocolate ,Earl Eary |
Quantity | 200g or 1KG |
About This Coffee :
Inferno 2.0 Costa Rica: A Bold Evolution in Dark Roasting
For years, our Inferno has captivated coffee enthusiasts, with many asking if we would ever offer a version from another origin, beyond Ethiopia. The wait is over — introducing the Inferno 2.0 Costa Rica.
Inferno is our signature dark roast method, where we break away from the conventional approach to specialty coffee. Typically, the world of high-end coffee avoids dark roasts, but we’ve embraced this challenge by meticulously roasting the finest beans to highlight their rich, full-bodied character.
After countless experiments, we’ve perfected a roasting profile that creates a balanced cup with a bold, clean finish. Unlike typical dark roasts that often bring out overpowering smoky or bitter flavors, our Costa Rica version retains a delicate brightness and subtle acidity, delivering a cup that is both complex and smooth.
The experience differs depending on how you brew it: whether you prepare it as espresso or filter, you’ll be greeted with vibrant flavors and a luxurious mouthfeel. For those who enjoy the intensity of ristretto, the Inferno 2.0 Costa Rica will reveal an extraordinary depth of flavor that you won’t find in traditional dark roasts.
Ready to explore the untapped potential of dark roasting? Give the Inferno 2.0 Costa Rica a try — and discover a new world of flavor.
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Each Brewing Method Grind Size Reference
BREWING METHOD | BREW TIME | COFFEE TO WATER RATIO | BOTTOM-TOP SIEVE |
Pour Over | 3:40 min | 1:16 | 400 – 800 µm |
French Press | 10:00 min | 1:13 | 600 – 1000 µm |
AeroPress | 2:20 min | 1:15 | 500 – 900 µm |
Moka Pot | 1:30 min | 1:11 | 350 – 700 µm |
Drip Brewer | N/A | 1:17 | 400 – 900 µm |
Espresso | 0:26 min | 1:2 | 250 – 500 µm |
Cold Brew | 16 hours | 1:10 | 600 – 1100 µm |
Syphon | 1:40 min | 1:15 | 400 – 800 µm |
So, How Do You Know What Grind To Use?
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- Coarse: Coarse grinds are chunky pieces of coffee beans, similar to coarse sea salt
- Medium-Coarse: Saddling between coarse and medium, this grind looks like rough sand
- Medium: The middle of all grind sizes, medium grounds are similar to the consistency of sand
- Medium-Fine: The medium-fine grind is a staple grind size, with texture like table salt
- Fine: Finer than table salt, fine grind is typically the size of most pre-ground coffee
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