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		<title>Disappointment with Stumptown&#8217;s Ethiopian Wondo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning I had a disappointment. After pulling a glorious double of Intelligentsia&#8217;s Classic Black Cat, I decided to bust out the Aeropress and break into a new bag of Stumptown&#8217;s Ethiopian Wondo. The Ethiopian Wondo is a washed coffee from Yirgacheffe, the birth place of coffee. It tastes great as a single origin espresso [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning I had a disappointment. After pulling a glorious double of <a title="Classic Black Cat" href="http://www.intelligentsiacoffee.com/store/product/id/137" target="_blank">Intelligentsia&#8217;s Classic Black Cat</a>, I decided to bust out the Aeropress and break into a new bag of <a title="Ethiopian Wondo" href="http://www.stumptowncoffee.com/coffees/ethiopia-wondo" target="_blank">Stumptown&#8217;s Ethiopian Wondo</a>. The Ethiopian Wondo is a washed coffee from Yirgacheffe, the birth place of coffee. It tastes great as a single origin espresso or as drip. When used for drip, it often times is characterized as having tea-like qualities. It&#8217;s delicious.</p>
<p>Today, i brewed some using my Aeropress. Water temp was 195F via a K-type thermocouple, and I used a fine grid somewhere between an auto-drip and espresso. Dosage was two scoop fulls (didn&#8217;t weigh it this morning, but found this amount to be ideal with Intelligentsia&#8217;s Ethiopian Yirgacheffe). I poured the water in, stirred for 10sec, let it sit for 10sec, and then pressed for 10 secs. It was a bit flat in the cup and had a slightly burnt flavor. As it cooled however, some citrus notes were there. I was disappointed to say the least. My wife immediately noticed it in her cup as well and commented.</p>
<p>I have yet to make up my mind whether to alter the variables &#8211; is it grind size and/or amount, water temp, brew time? Was it due to the two week old roast date? &#8211; or just maybe, just maybe this is one for the chemex pot. I find Stumptown coffee on a whole to be delicious and I&#8217;m gonna chalk this one up to an off day. I think I&#8217;ll try it in the chemex tomorrow.</p>
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