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Phil Ter Filter Blend

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£4.30
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philter
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0.25 KGS
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About 18 months ago I decided that I wanted to re-invent our blends. One of my first ideas was to revamp our filter blend offerings – but I didn't go for it straight away.

Why? Well, I think filter blends can be cool, and they can be fun, but they get a bad rep. This scared me off, and did so until we were at the end of our new blends. Even since then it's caused me some sleepless nights.

So why use a filter blend? The same can be asked of “Why make an espresso blend?” We have espresso blends in order to add a more rounded/complex experience to the espresso, and some people will have you believe that you HAVE to blend for great espresso. This is something I have disagreed with for years; single estate espresso can be amazing, but I've always said that blends also have their place.

These same people who don’t like single origin espresso are the same people who will argue that filter needs to be single estate, and that filter blends have no place.

Well, everything in coffee has its place and this is our attempt to make an amazing blend that will be complex and challenging in a brewed coffee, but retain integrity in the cup. For me a great filter blend should be sweet, fruity, smooth, and balanced.

So we took some of our favourite filter treats and put them together in this challenging blend. I think it really works and I hope you do too.

50% Colombian Oporapa
30% El Salvador La Ilusion Bourbon
20% Brazil Sau Judas

 

Sweet, smooth, balanced, fruity



Good filter?:
Yes
Good espresso?:
Yes
Roasting Guidlines:
Take this one past first crack but no where near second, gentle and light are the key words here

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  1. Not too bad

    Posted by Alex L on 8th Mar 2012

    I found this to be rather on the weak side (Please note: I was using an aeropress, not a filter pot), it's nice for your morning brew, but nothing that will please your palette a huge amount in the morning.

    Whilst I'd recommend this as maybe a mild coffee for breakfast, it's not something I'd enjoy after work.


  2. Doesn't disappoint

    Posted by Michael Koch on 1st Feb 2012

    I tasted this coffee as part of my weekly subscription and really looked forward to go back to filter for a few days. What can I say? The coffee is smooth and fruity, just as described. Next time I'll fancy filter again, this one will be my weapon of choice.


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