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Sidney Kibet (Lot 20) - Etago Extra Special
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Sidney Kibet (Lot 20) - Etago Extra Special

€20,00 EUR
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Blackberry- Dates - Red Grape

The Producer

The name Lot 20 refers to the initial goal of this producer: to export 20 bags of Kenya coffee to the UK.

Suffice to say, the ambitions of founder Sidney Kibet have expanded slightly since 2019. Lot 20 now works with a number of farmers across west Kenya, and is known for pushing the boundaries of coffee processing. They experiment with different methods of fermentation (using fruit pulp, different yeasts, unique fungi) with the aim of improving cupping quality, raising the value of the lots they sell, and ultimately feeding back that worth to the farmers they buy from.

Producer: Lot 20
Processing Method:  Koji-Processed (Aspergillus oryzae)
1800 MASL
Variety:
Batian, Ruiru 11
Region: Kericho County, Kenya
Origin:
Kenya

Roasted for Filter

The Coffee Process

Upon arrival to the washing station, the cherries are meticulously sorted and floated to ensure that only the best make it onto the next stage.

Once sorted, the cherries are filled into fermentation barrels, where, in an oxygen-free environment, nature takes its course.

The natural yeasts present on the cherries are enhanced with Ava, a mould (related to Koji) that is used to enhance a coffee’s natural fruit flavours.

Under carefully monitored anaerobic conditions, the cherries are fermented for four days. To ensure uniformity, the barrels are persistently agitated, creating the perfect environment for flavourful microbes to flourish.

In the next stage, cherries are moved to raised African beds, where they are dried until they reach a moisture content of 13.5%. At this point, they are transferred into breathable bags and stored for ageing, allowing them to dry to 13%. This slightly higher moisture content in the skin helps prevent cracking during the vigorous hulling process, preserving the beans' integrity.

The Artwork

Elouise is an artist rooted in the Dingle Peninsula, inspired by its colours, weather, folklore and wildlife. Drawn to flowers and hedgerows, she paints the feeling of place rather than its form, using colour and abstracted shapes to evoke mood, memory and energy. Her work lives between the recognisable and the imagined, offering a gentle invitation to pause, notice, and feel.

"I paint the way I see the world: full of colour, beyond the obvious"

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