Motobean Roasters
Roasters Choice Filter Coffee Selection
Roasters Choice Filter Coffee Selection
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Our Roaster's Choice pack offers a combination of single origin beans in 250gm packs. Selections are changed monthly, giving you the chance to try a range of coffees with a special package price.
Colombia Jairo Arcila Honey Pink Bourbon Wine Yeast Orange
This coffee was exposed to a dry anaerobic fermentation period of 72 hours with the pulp on. During this fermentation stage, ripe oranges and wine yeast were added. Afterward, cherries were pulped and then left to dry on raised beds with ripe oranges placed amongst the coffee until the ideal moisture content was achieved.
This exceptional coffee presents a wonderfully fruity and intricate profile.
Tasting: Orange Blossom, Caramelised Orange, Kiwi, Sweet Chocolate
Costa Rica Volcán Azul Villa Sarchi
Alejo C. Jiménez in Costa Rica and Wilhelm Kahle in southern Mexico, unknowingly harboured the same aspiration to cater to a new discerning European market: “to produce the best coffee in the world”. Today, descendants of these forward-thinking farmers uphold the tradition of excellence and exceptional quality in coffee production.
Now under the management of Alejo Khale Castro, a sixth-generation farmer, Volcan Azul has seen a shift towards modernizing coffee cultivation methods. By implementing practices like fragmented planting, growing distinguished botanical varieties, and focusing on precise details throughout the farming processes, the production has significantly improved. The Castro family's commitment extends to preserving tropical rainforests; they possess forested regions at elevated elevations and regularly acquire new plots to ensure their conservation and protect them from deforestation.
This lot showcases the exceptional quality of Villa Sarchi, a Bourbon mutation from Alajuela, grown on Alejo's volcanic farm in Costa Rica. Alejo and his team's skillful natural processing brings out the best in this varietal, known for its excellent cup profile. Their diverse micro-lots are a testament to their processing expertise and the farm's unique terroir.
Tasting: Tasting: Floral, Fruit, Brown Sugar with a hint of Orange and Lemon zest.
Ethiopia Guji Hambella
Hambella Wamena is a district situated in the Guji Zone of the Oromia Region, located south of Addis Ababa. This area, named after the Oromo people who have cultivated coffee for generations, has a rich tradition in coffee farming. The coffee produced in Ethiopia is inherently organic, as the landrace varieties thrive in harmony with the environment, resulting in natural fertilization and pest control.
Yednekachew Seleshi is a third-generation coffee producer, following his grandfather's 52 years in the industry. He collaborates with 240 local smallholder farmers to produce coffee from local landraces that are naturally processed, named after prominent local farmer Geda Bali.
The coffee is hand-picked and dried on African raised beds for 12 to 15 days. It is processed at the Buliye washing station, established in 2013.
Yednekachew and his team provide biannual training on coffee quality control, encouraging farmers to deliver high-quality red cherries. They also support the community by supplying school materials, sponsoring a football team, and offering organic compost to farmers.
The coffee is uncertified organic, currently undergoing the process of obtaining Rainforest Alliance and Organic Certificates.
Tasting: Bursting with the freshness of ripe berries and juicy plum, this coffee features delightful hints of strawberries and cream, rounded out by subtle notes of hazelnut and cocoa.
Dive into a remarkable cup that embodies the rich heritage and meticulous care from the Konga Wete village in Ethiopia's renowned Gedeo Zone, Yirgacheffe. This exceptional washed coffee is the fruit of labour from over 1890 smallholder farmers who cultivate coffee in their own backyards.
Their perfectly ripe, handpicked cherries are brought to the Amederaro Konga washing station, nestled beside the Toracho River. Established in 2018, this station is a hub of innovation, featuring 190 shaded drying beds and 10 fermentation tanks. This particular lot is a vibrant blend of the prized 74110, 74112, and 74165 varieties, developed at the Jimma Agricultural Research Center.
The coffee undergoes a meticulous Washed processing: cherries are de-pulped, then fermented in water tanks for up to 72 hours. Subsequent steps include washing, 12 hours of tank drying, and 8 to 10 days on African drying beds until optimal moisture is reached, all overseen by dedicated supervisors ensuring pristine quality.
The Amederaro Konga washing station's commitment to excellence is recognized by the 2019 African Fine Coffees Association’s Taste of Harvest award. Beyond the bean, they've made significant investments in the local community, including building schools and providing educational materials for children.
Experience a clean, complex, and beautifully nuanced cup that tells a story of community, quality, and award-winning dedication.
Tasting: Lemon Sorbet, Caramel, Juicy Citrus, Creamy Smooth.
Colombia Villa Betulia Yirgacheffe Sold Out
Due to unprecedented demand during our EOFY sale, this has sold out and been replaced with Yirgacheffe Konga.




