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  • Colombia, Las Moras Washed
  • Colombia, Las Moras Washed

Colombia, Las Moras Washed

Las Moras Washed is delicate and fruity coffee featuring fresh fruity notes with a jammy sweetness and smooth texture, especially at its best 2–3 weeks after roasting.
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Fresh fruits, smooth & jammy. This mix of Caturra and Bourbon varietal coffees from Pitalio, Colombia is sweet with intensity and character. Roasted for light espresso, it tastes best after two weeks post-roast.

  • Origin information
  • Varietal Caturra & Bourbon
  • Process Washed
  • Altitude 1700-1900
  • Region Pitalio
  • Producer Lohas Beans Coffee
Light Roast 45%
Dark Roast 55%
Fruity 20%
Chocolatey 80%
Smooth & Light 25%
Rich & Heavy 75%
Brightisde Brew Guide

Coffee to Water Ratio: 6.5 grams per 100mls
Total brew time: 2:30-3:00
Brew Temp: 90c

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About Lohas Beans Coffee

Colombia Las Moras comes from Pitalito, Huila, a high-altitude region (1700–1900m) known for producing vibrant, high-quality coffees. This lot is made up of classic Colombian varieties including Caturra, and Bourbon Amarillo, each chosen for their balance and character in the end result.

It’s processed using a careful three-step processing method: the cherries are washed and sorted on arrival to remove any underripes and debris, then rested for around 24 hours before being de-pulped. After the mucilage is rinsed off, the beans are mechanically dried in a controlled, even way to lock in clean flavour and consistency. It's more complicated than it sounds.

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  • Roughly speaking, this is how much coffee you can get out of a bag of Brightside:

    1kg Bag
    Espresso: 50 double shots
    Filter coffee: 60 x 250ml
    Plunger Coffee: 33 x 500ml

    500g Bag
    Espresso: 25 double shots
    Filter coffee: 30 x 250ml
    Plunger Coffee: 16 x 500ml

    250g Bag
    Espresso: 13 double shots
    Filter coffee: 15 x 250ml
    Plunger Coffee: 8 x 500ml

  • Blends are available year-round with a smooth, balanced taste, while single-origin coffees highlight unique regional flavours and change with the seasons.

  • Our single origin coffees are from single estates, regions or producers. It allows a more defined and specific flavour and characteristic of coffee to shine. 

  • After harvesting, coffee undergoes a fermentation process, which shapes its flavor. 

    • Washed (Wet) Process: The fruit is removed early, and the beans are washed and fermented in tanks for a clean taste.
    • Natural (Dry) Process: Whole cherries dry in the sun for weeks, creating fruity, complex flavors.
    • Other Methods: Hybrid techniques like honey processing and modern yeast fermentation add unique twists.
  • Coffee trees come in many shapes and sizes, with characteristics adapted to the local climate, growing conditions and sometimes selectively bred in labs. These are called Varietals, and they can paint a picture of the coffee before you even taste it!

  • Elevation is the altitude the coffee grew at. Higher doesn’t always mean better, but denser coffees usually come from higher altitudes. Denser coffees have higher concentrations of nutrients, which affects the roasting and brewing process.

  • The taste or tasting notes are what we all came here for. The unique flavour profile of every coffee is exciting. We want our tasting notes to reflect the coffee but also be inclusive and easy to understand. For green coffees, we supply the sourcing partner cupping and tasting notes, but for our roasted coffees we taste them and describe them ourselves, as roasting style has a big impact on the expression of the flavours in the cup.

  • We rely on incredible, responsible and quality driven sourcing partners to broker coffees on our behalf in the market, and we want to honour that relationship by sharing their story and how it aligns with ours.