Sumatra
Redemption Road Coffee

Sumatra

4.4

4 reviews

Mead, CO

Sumatra
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$0 

Traded fairly, farmed naturally Full body, bold, smoky, earthy

Altitude,

feet

4000 - 5000

Country

Sumatra

Region

Jagong District

Processes

Semi-Washed

Variety

Catimor

Notes from the curator

This lot comes from the female members of the cooperative Kopi Wanita, which is a part of a larger grower group called Koptan Gayo Maegan Berseri. Agriculture is the primary source of income for most people in the area, and many single mothers rely on profits from their coffee to support their families! The profits of this coffee go towards education and

More about Redemption Road Coffee

When you buy a freshly roasted bag of Redemption Road Coffee, you’re not just buying good coffee… You're supporting a cause. You're supporting individual hardworking families all across the globe. You're supporting a mission to help people live more authentically both emotionally and spiritually.

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4 Customer Reviews

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Masly Harsono avatarit’s good coffee, but look too oily

I love the taste but the coffee bean seem to be very oily, Spinn machine itself mentioned in the manual that coffee bean shouldn’t be too oily. But this one look and feel soo oily. I can take a picture and let you guys decide if it is oily or not. I hope Spinn should screen more of their recommended coffee bean, per their manual, an I hope this oily coffee bean not ruin Spinn machine

by Masly Harsono
Andy Zemon avatardark and rich

Enjoyable. I prefer it a little darker but this is a very good coffee. I’d order it again.

by Andy Zemon
Gary Blair avatarMy favorite so far!

It makes a great cup of coffee or espresso based drink. It’s what it says, smoky and earthy. No bitter aftertaste like I’m getting from other beans. For my taste, I like this one and I’m on my second bag.

by Gary Blair
Ryan Lambert avatarDelicious!

I chose Redemption Road at first because my money would be going to support a ministry that helps people in their spiritual lives. But there coffee has turned out to be delicious too. I love Sumatra beans previous to having a Spinn Coffee maker. These beans are oily though. I normally like oily beans but in a Spinn machine I have to push them close to the grinder with my hand every few cups just to make sure they are sliding into the grinder. I am going to try a medium roast from Redemption road to see if they slide any better in the hopper by themselves. Conclusion: beans are delicious but if you buy them you may have to manually help the bean hopper from time to time.

by Ryan Lambert