Uganda Sipi Falls Organic - Filter
Uganda Sipi Falls Organic - Filter
An anaerobically and naturally fermented organic single origin.
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From the Sipi Falls coffee project in Eastern Uganda, this organic coffee has undergone anaerobic fermentation which has produced an intense and distinct flavour.

Sipi Falls
Sipi Falls ProjectThe Sipi Falls are a series of three waterfalls that lie on the edge of Mount Elgon National Park in Eastern Uganda. Organically certified, this coffee has been grown and harvested as part of the Sipi Falls Coffee Project. The project was first initiated in 1999 and has grown to incorporate more than 5,000 smallholder producers who tend an area over 2000 hectares in size. Approximately 3.5 million families are linked both directly and indirectly to coffee through the Sipi Falls Project. Through training and extension services offered through the project, producers are encouraged to improve agronomic practices in order to increase yield and improve quality. Producers practice intercropping with food crops and shade trees to improve coffee quality and foster income diversification. Field officers mentor members on the effects of climate change, good agri practices, internal control systems, water recycling, community education and organic standards. The coffee is grown on the slopes of Elgon mountain range in three distinct areas, namely the Mbale, Sironko, and Kapchorwa Districts, and is thus found at varying altitudes, ranging from 1300 metres in the South, climbing up to 1900 metres in the Central and Northern Districts. For this nation of farmers the cultivation of coffee has always been a major preoccupation and one of the few sources of commercial income available to rural families. Coffee growing has always remained the exclusive preserve of the smallholder, and the leading sector of the Uganda economy.
Brewing guide
ESPRESSO
Rest for 12 days from roast date. Try 20g of coffee to yield 38g.Experiment with shot time. 20-32 seconds.
STOVETOP
Fill lower chamber with hot water. Fill filter basket with fine ground coffee.Moderate heat to extract for around 4 minutes.
PLUNGER
Pre heat pot, add 850g freshly boiled water to 50g coarse ground coffee.(17:1). Stir briefly. Wait 3-5 minutes, plunge and serve.
OUR PACKAGING
Our coffee bags are home compostable. You can pop them in your compost bin at home or put them in your FOGO bin. (Chop the bags up - the smaller the pieces, the quicker they will break down.) You may wish to use a suitable storage container such as a coffee canister to store your coffee beans once you open your coffee bag. Keep your beans out of heat and light and sealed tight.
FAQs
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When do you ship orders?
We roast your coffee on the Monday/Tuesday after you place your order. We post your order on Wednesday once we have completed our QA process.
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When can I expect to receive my order?
Australia Post aims for delivery to Perth in 2-5 working days (via Parcel Post), to outside WA in 3-5 working days (via Express Post).
Can I pick up an online order from the roastery?
If you are local to Denmark (or visiting) you can use the code PICKUP when placing your order. We’ll get in touch to arrange a suitable time to visit.
How long will my coffee stay fresh? How should I store my coffee?
Our blends and espresso roasts taste best if you start using the coffee around 12 days after it is roasted (check the roast date stamp on every bag), and finish it up in around 2 or 3 weeks. We enjoy our filter roasts from a few days after they are roasted. Store your coffee away from light and heat, and keep the bag sealed tight.