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Santa Lucía & Anonos - Gesha Cascara
Stooker Specialty Coffee

Santa Lucía & Anonos - Gesha Cascara

espEspresso — brewed under pressure on a machine; a short, concentrated shot. fltFilter — water poured or dripped through grounds and a filter (V60, Chemex, drip machine). v60V60 — a cone-shaped pour-over dripper; one specific way to brew filter coffee by hand. cupCapsule/pod — pre-portioned for capsule machines (Nespresso-style). altOther brewers — cafetière/French press, moka pot, AeroPress, cold brew, and similar.
Costa Rica CRPanama PA
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€5.25
in stock
€16.41 / 250g (from 80g)Price per 250g — bags come in different sizes, so prices are normalised to €/250g to make roasters and blends easy to compare.
listed 16mo ago
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80 gramin stock€16.41 / 250g (from 80g)€5.25
350 gramin stock€14.82 / 250g (from 350g)€20.75

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About this coffee

Let's be honest: this isn't coffee. Cascara is the skin of the coffee cherry, and most farms throw it away. A waste, according to Finca Santa Lucía & Anonos in Costa Rica's West Valley. They depulp, pasteurize and dry the skins of their Gesha trees, and what's left brews like a tea.

Some tea, too. Cranberry, melon, hibiscus. Hot, it leans towards berry tea; cold with sparkling water it's our favourite summer drink. And it comes from Gesha, the most celebrated coffee variety in the world. A nice bonus for the nerds.

Brew advice: 8.5 grams to 200 ml of water at 95 °C. Steep six minutes, strain, done.

Things people ask us

Is there caffeine in it?

A little. Much less than coffee, more in tea territory.

How do I drink it cold?

Brew as above, let it cool, top up with sparkling water. A squeeze of lemon works.

What's Gesha again?

A rare variety made famous at auctions in Panama. Floral and delicate, with a skin that's just as aromatic as the bean.