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  • Ethiopia, Hallo Beriti, Filter Roast
  • Ethiopia, Hallo Beriti, Filter Roast

Ethiopia, Hallo Beriti, Filter Roast

Cooked blackberry with mild chocolate flavours. Winey acidity and candy-like sweetness. This coffee taste best 2-3 weeks after roasting!
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This lightly roasted filter coffee is full of stewed berry notes and a hint of choc. It's from Gedeb Halloberiti, a washing station in the Gedeo zone. It gets its name from the nearby village of Hallo Beriti. This coffee taste best 2-3 weeks post-roast.

  • Origin information
  • Varietal Heirloom Ethiopian Varieties
  • Process Natural
  • Altitude 1850-2200m
  • Region Gedeb
  • Producer Halloberiti
Light Roast 7%
Dark Roast 93%
Fruity 50%
Chocolatey 50%
Light & Juicy 45%
Syrupy & Complex 55%
Brightisde Brew Guide

Coffee to Water Ratio: 7 grams per 100mls
Total brew time: 2:50-3:10
Brew Temp: 96c

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About Halloberiti

Gedeb Halloberiti is a washing station in the Gedeo zone and more specifically Yirgacheffe. It gets its name from the nearby village of Hallo Beriti.

The washing station works with around 1,200 regular contributing producers and around 2,100 producers in total. These producers carefully harvest only mature, ripe cherries and deliver them fresh for processing. Floating is used to sort out any bad cherries immediately. These coffees are dried in the shade and sorted for defects throughout the drying time. After about 18 days the moisture content should reach 11.2% and the dry cherry is stored and rest for 4 weeks before hulling.

What Is Filter Roast Anyway?

AKA: If you make espresso, don’t buy this.

Filter roast is coffee that’s been roasted to shine in slow, chill brew methods like pour-over, AeroPress, or drip coffee. It’s all about those delicate, complex flavors — the ones you actually want to taste when you’re not half-asleep and smashing a double shot.

This roast is lighter and sweeter, bringing out the bean’s natural character (like wine, but less pretentious). Perfect for those who like to savor their coffee, not slam it back.

So, if your coffee machine sounds like a jet engine, this one’s not for you. But if you love a clean, balanced brew that makes your mornings feel a little brighter — welcome to the filter roast club. 😎

Por qué no los dos?

FAFRCQ

(frequently asked filter roasted coffee questions)
  • Roughly speaking, this is how much coffee you can get out of a bag of Brightside:

    1kg Bag
    Filter coffee: 60 x 250ml
    Plunger Coffee: 33 x 500ml

    500g Bag
    Filter coffee: 30 x 250ml
    Plunger Coffee: 16 x 500ml

    250g Bag
    Filter coffee: 15 x 250ml
    Plunger Coffee: 8 x 500ml

  • There are no universal definitions, but most roasters tend to roast darker for espresso. However, one roaster’s "filter" roast may be darker than another’s "espresso" roast.

    Brightside Filter Roasts are considered very light.

  • Technically yes, but we strongly advise against it. It will not taste good.

  • Filter roasts allow the more delicate, floral and fruity notes of coffee to shine. It allows us to roast and experience coffees with very unique characteristics that do not typically pair well with milk or espresso.

  • Filter refers to the brewing method of the coffee. Filter roasts are ideal for brewing with slower methods that incorporate a paper or metal filtration. Typical brewing times for filter roasts are 2-4 minutes.

  • Yes you can, but the results may not be to your liking if you prefer a sweeter and fruiter style coffee.

  • Yes you can, though depending on the coffee the results may not be to your liking.

  • The coffees we buy for filter roasting have more unique and less traditional processing methods, and that usually comes at a cost. It's worth it!