By Hailie Stevens |

Fellow's Take on Santa Felisa by Bean & Bean | Brew Recipe

Here's how we brewed this sweet and tropical natural process Guatemala from a Cup of Excellence-winning producer, roasted in NYC by Bean & Bean Coffee.

Anabella Meneses is a fourth generation producer and a Cup of Excellence winner. This natural process lot is a beautiful showcase of her expertise, delivering vibrant tropical fruit and a syrupy finish. We tasted prune, pineapple, tropical fruits, and tons of sweetness!

🌎 Origin: Acatenango, Guatemala

🌞 Process: Natural

🔬 Variety: Yellow Catuai

⛰️ Elevation: 1,550 MASL

🔥 Roast: Light

Brew Recipe for Bean & Bean Santa Felisa

Using Stagg X Dripper

Ingredients:

20g of Santa Felisa

310g of water

199 - 200°F

Steps

1. Measure and grind coffee at a medium-coarse setting

Measure out 20g of coffee beans and grind them on a medium-coarse setting. We used setting 6.2 on Ode with SSP Burr / 5.2 on Ode with Gen 2 Burrs, which is about 4.2 on Ode with Gen 1 Burrs. Suggested setting on Opus is between 7.2 and 8.2 - and note that the inner ring was set to 0 at 7.2 for us!

2. Heat water and rinse the filter

Heat water to 199-200°F and rinse your filter before putting your coffee grounds in.

3. Pour 50g water for the bloom 

Fully saturate your coffee grounds with 50g of water, and allow 45 seconds for the bloom.

4. Continue pouring in four stages

After the bloom, pour to 110g; then when the water drains all the way, pour to 210g; when water drains all the way, pour to 310g. The total brew time varies, but we’re aiming for around 3:15 - 4:00 minutes.

5. Decant into your favorite mug and enjoy!

Look out for the incredible flavors of prune, pineapple, and tropical fruit.

Thank you for the initial dial suggestions from Bean & Bean!

Espresso

Ingredients:

17g of the same coffee

51g of water at 195°F

1:3 ratio

25 second pull time

Steps

1. Measure and grind coffee

Measure out 17g of coffee beans.

2. Make sure your espresso machine is at temp.

Water should ideally be at  195°F.

4. Grind your coffee

We suggest a brew time of 25 seconds.

4. Pull shot at 6 bars, preferred!

Pull your shot at 6 bars with around a 25 second pull time.

5. Decant into your favorite demitasse cup and enjoy!

Let us know what flavors pop out in your espresso. We suggest stirring with a small spoon before tasting to integrate all layers of the ‘spro

Thank you, Bean & Bean, for this dial!

Aiden

Single serve:

Ratio: 1:15

Bloom ratio: 1:2.5 / Bloom time: 45s

Bloom temp: 205°F

Pulse 1 temp: 199°F

Pulse 2 temp: 199°F

Pulse 3 temp: 199°F

Time between pulses: 30s

Number of pulses: 3

Batch:

Ratio: 1:15

Bloom ratio: 1:2.5 / Bloom time: 45s

Bloom temp: 205°F

Pulse 1 temp: 199°F

Pulse 2 temp: 199°F

Pulse 3 temp: 199°F

Pulse 4 temp: 199°F

Time between pulses: 30s

Number of pulses: 4

Steps

1. Measure and grind coffee

Measure out the weight of beans (dry dose) that Aiden recommends once you enter in the amount of water volume you want out. For single serve at 150ml out, grind around 5.2 on Ode + SSP, 4.2 Ode Gen 2 - a medium-coarse grind setting. Grind setting will need to be incrementally coarser as the amount of coffee increases.

For batch, we’d recommend grinding around 8.2 on Ode + SSP, which is 7.2 on Ode Gen 2 - a coarser setting. Grind setting will need to be incrementally finer if using less coffee.

2. Make sure your Aiden is programmed to the parameters above.

You can enter in your own custom Brew Profile in the “Edit Profiles” menu! You can edit single serve and batch settings under “advanced” at the bottom of the profile editor screen.

4. Rinse your filter

We suggest rinsing your paper filter in the Aiden basket prior to brewing (and if you rinse when the basket is in your Aiden machine, be sure to dump out the excess water from the carafe!)

4. Start your brew!

Once you have your Brew Profile setup in the “Edit Profiles” menu, go back to the main menu, and into “Guided Brew”. You should see your custom Brew Profile if you scroll down!

5. Wait for the chime, swirl, and pour!

Aiden will chime when the coffee is ready to go! Simply swirl your carafe to get all of the good stuff in the coffee mixed evenly, and pour!