What does Ethiopian Coffee taste like? Everything you need to know about the GUJI Ethiopian coffee

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  • Опубліковано 8 тра 2021
  • Ethiopia is the birthplace and the heart and soul of coffee and to simply lump it all into one country would be a disservice. It's far too complex and unique to simply say all of Ethiopia but really you should look at each region in Ethiopia and consider them separately because their coffees can be vastly different.
    This video explores the Guji Zone, a region in the southern part of Ethiopia which until 2002 was actually a part of the Sidama region. however, the coffees are not the same tasting at all.
    We have created a guide to the zone, education on the coffee and the farm itself and then a guide to brewing for espresso coffee and pourover v60 coffee.
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  • @Sayit9297
    @Sayit9297 Місяць тому +1

    Brilliant video. Im happy to know more about coffee from the Gugi region as well as heirloom varieties. I love Bule Hora beans . Beautiful vibrant blue berry notes

    • @Sayit9297
      @Sayit9297 Місяць тому +1

      I'm loving this channel. Definitely gonna recommend it.

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  Місяць тому

      Thank you!! 🙏

  • @EarthEncountersTravel
    @EarthEncountersTravel 3 місяці тому +1

    Can anything be done for fairness to these farmers and growers including increased wages for workers and labor working on these plantations. Thank you for your education to the public.

  • @dawnmarie240
    @dawnmarie240 3 роки тому +2

    Really informative! Love it - thank you 😊

  • @rossliu6359
    @rossliu6359 3 роки тому +1

    Thx for yr information!

  • @Getaneh188
    @Getaneh188 2 місяці тому +1

    I am thinking opening a small coffee shop in Ethiopian way in the states.

  • @karigrandii
    @karigrandii 10 місяців тому +3

    3:13 this is also what people did in Finland back in the day. It was a luxury to drink coffee made with fresh grounds and usually saved for guests etc. Otherwise you drank coffee made with used grounds and it had a different name that is nowdays used to describe bad tasting or cheap coffee. I know one eco cafe that makes their batch brew with 20% old grounds to save coffee and it actually tastes normal. I can imagine that 100% used grounds would taste horrible though but it was different times

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  10 місяців тому

      Very interesting! I didn't know people did that. It would be weaker in caffeine too.

  • @robegetachew9497
    @robegetachew9497 2 роки тому +2

    Lovely and informative!

  • @thesoliloquist9428
    @thesoliloquist9428 6 місяців тому +1

    I get coffee sample packs from a local roaster in Colorado and inadvertently discovered my favorite coffees are specifically from the Guji region. I recommend Color Coffee Roasters for those in the US.

  • @krrrruptidsoless
    @krrrruptidsoless Рік тому

    Just received a box of 2022 guji mormora Saturday. Roasted it last night, brewed this morning.
    Could hardly smell it whole roasting compared to the yirgacheffe I usually roast.
    Then tasted the toasted bean and they differed although a little taste to them.
    This morning I brewed and it tasted like yirgacheffe sans chocolate and not as heavy. So I'm happy with it.

  • @andal8591
    @andal8591 2 роки тому +4

    10q for introducing my country ETHIOPIA coffee to the world🙏🙏

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  2 роки тому +2

      Anytime! I love Ethiopian coffees and hopefully next year I can travel there again!

  • @karigrandii
    @karigrandii 10 місяців тому +1

    Best coffee I’ve had was some Guji that tasted
    more complex than any Gesha I’ve had. It missed the smooth feel of geshas but the taste was just incredible tropical with incredible precived sweetness. Tasted like fruit juice and very little bitterness. It also had some notes of roses which was interesting.

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  10 місяців тому

      Yeh I often get floral flavours coming through but I'm sure they are actually aromas being translated via my nose into tastes.

  • @sayalfadane1850
    @sayalfadane1850 Рік тому +2

    Great Coffee from Ethiopia
    Yirgachefe
    Guji
    Sidama
    Harar
    Lekempti
    Limu / Jimma

  • @demigodnz
    @demigodnz 2 роки тому +2

    Best coffee I have ever had

  • @nikosraptis1985
    @nikosraptis1985 3 роки тому +2

    Can you please give some extra information for the espresso extraction?
    We only saw grams in, what was the grams out, temperature and timing ?
    Thank you

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  3 роки тому +1

      Hye Nick! Yep no worries. With this particular one I found the best volume out was ~41ml, Temp was at 94C/201.2F Timing wise, its hard to draw a comparison because the Synesso has 4 stages of extraction (Preinfusion, ramp up, full bar, ramp down) but if you can aim for 27sec with no preinfusion.

    • @rossliu6359
      @rossliu6359 3 роки тому +1

      @@Rydecoffeecoach May i ask what Espresso machine u are using? It looks wonderful

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  3 роки тому +1

      Yes it's a Synesso! But I've also had it custom powder coated and using the American oak handles and paddles. They are lovely machines and highly manual so you can really lose many hours going down a rabbit hole of espresso. 😂

  • @Joyfulness87
    @Joyfulness87 Рік тому +3

    I got Guji coffee beans from a local roaster. I cold brew my coffee. Anyway, this Guji coffee was dreadful, IMHO. Maybe I just don't like the particular flavour, or maybe it was the cold brew method. It tasted "off" somehow. Or was this what is termed a chocolate flavour? I've had other Ethiopian coffees before and they were great.

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  Рік тому +1

      It could have been a bad batch or sometimes the anerobic fermentation method can be overwhelmingly boozy and this can taste like off wine. I think you have to look at the roaster and question if they are roasting well or just purchasing low grade coffees (which will also taste off). High grade Guji, roasted well, should be amazing!

  • @sushantokumarghosh5172
    @sushantokumarghosh5172 3 роки тому

    I am first viewers

  • @joroboam
    @joroboam Рік тому +1

    Watching this while enjoying Halo Beriti 1:16 on Origami dripper..

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  Рік тому +1

      Ooh yeh, lovely! 🙌🙌

    • @joroboam
      @joroboam Рік тому +1

      @@Rydecoffeecoach i honestly feel like we Ethiopian coffee lovers appreciators are some of the luckiest people on earth. They are miles ahead over that way.

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  Рік тому

      Totally!

  • @robertmuhammad3970
    @robertmuhammad3970 2 місяці тому

    We call it straight drop.

  • @Sabaristaa
    @Sabaristaa 2 роки тому +1

    Can I know the total time for this V60 ?

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  2 роки тому

      Aim for 2:30-3:30 total. I like a 40sec bloom, 1:30 first pour and finish within 3:30

  • @Getaneh188
    @Getaneh188 2 місяці тому +1

    I only drink coffee fromJebena(kettle). The espresso machine kills its taste.

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  2 місяці тому

      I have a Jabena and while its more ornamental than practical I reckon it would be lovely to experience a true Ethiopian coffee like this. Good luck with your cafe!

  • @kingbenBlogs
    @kingbenBlogs Місяць тому

    I also sell guji coffee

  • @xmontanaxcadwell6864
    @xmontanaxcadwell6864 Рік тому +1

    Roasted my first batch of Guji recently

  • @VirtueAly
    @VirtueAly Місяць тому

    But Ethiopian brewing is not using an espresso maker!

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  Місяць тому

      True. But that doesn't really change the video.

  • @Mehwhatevr
    @Mehwhatevr 6 місяців тому

    how dark is the roast

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  6 місяців тому +1

      It's an omni roast, so works as a filter and espresso.

  • @minnymoony
    @minnymoony Рік тому

    so you've put 22.5 gr in. and then WHAT?????
    how much out? temperature? time? pre-infusion? help us a bit 🙏
    your content is still valid if you don't hold a cup of coffee in your hand while talking...😉

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  Рік тому +1

      😂 good points! This is an older video so I used to hold the coffee all the time. But I realised it gave everyone anxiety so I've stopped that now. 🥳
      As for the recipe, sorry I didn't give you all the data! 22.5in, 47g out in 27s +preinfusion (I use a Synesso or a Decent so preinfusion is only one variable of many, but I'd try 2.6s or ~3s, temperature should be 93°C/199.4F
      Remember this is just a starting guide, obviously depending on your grinder, farm/processing, roaster, machine things will need tweaking but go with your palate and make sure you enjoy it!
      Hope this helps! 👌

  • @delimedia4527
    @delimedia4527 Рік тому

    10q

  • @kenenitegene4079
    @kenenitegene4079 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for introducing our Guji Coffee, we are also Guji coffee farmers...can I get your contact please?

    • @Rydecoffeecoach
      @Rydecoffeecoach  Рік тому

      Hi Keneni! I'm not an importer but certainly would love to chat with you and see what I can do to support you guys. 👌👌 Email hello-at symbol-coffeebeansdelivered-dot-com-dot-au

  • @ander172
    @ander172 8 місяців тому

    hey bro... are kidding me ? adding milk to coffee is not a coffee anymore :) if you want milk shake then go to Starbucks, lol