Another experimental coffee on the on the horizon. Colombia Banana Fermentation by Dabov Specialty Coffee!

in Cinnamon Cup Coffee6 months ago (edited)

Experimental coffee is definitely a thing on the specialty coffee stage nowadays and after the strawberry fermented coffee that I had recently, now it us time for another experimental fermented coffee. As you can see from the topic and from the photos, this time we have a banana infused coffee.

I found these ripe bananas in our refrigerator and thought that they will be the perfect companion for these coffee photos.

Colombia Banana Fermentation coffee is, as far as I know the fitst experimental coffee in the arsenal of the company. By definition on the Dabov Specialty Coffee website, this coffee was fermented with bananas and wine yeast and it undergoes 72 hours of honey anaerobic fermentation. The word “honey” means that part of the pulp remains on the beans, thus creating a more fruitful flavors.

On the label it is said that this coffee is medium-light roasted, but after a proper inspection by the expert(myself) I think it falls closer to medium roast. Anyway, it is not that dark so it has to be quite pleasant brewed on filter, as well as espresso. But I think that this coffee should be first tried on my V60.

This means that the manual hand grinder should get into action. Fast and easy…

Girst impressionas when opening the bag and grinding the beans is that there is not that strong banana aroma as in the strawberry coffee, but there is some fermented banana note. It reminded me a lot the aroma of durian fruit. This fruit is one of the most famous in the region of Thailand and has very ripe and fermented, strong aroma, sometimes defined as rotting fruits and not that pleasant at all. The Colombian coffee is very conservative in its “durian” aroma, and so far is great.

Because the roasting is a bit darker, I’ll go for a bit cooler water, 88-89 degrees centigrade. When I poured the ground beans with hot water, a strong banana aroma was released. It is quite fascinating how the aromas shift with the different phases of coffee preparation. I am sure that the final cup will bring me someting additional, though similar to the whole image of the coffee.

I needed a bit more than 3 minutes to brew this coffee. The next time I can try to push back the grinding size a little bit, targeting at least 3 minutes and a half brewing time.

Time for serving! (This time I found some fresher bananas, which make a photos a bit better looking 😁)

After the not so good taste of the strawberry coffee I expect a bit better and balanced cup this time. The price isn’t that low and doesn’t correspond well with the quality. This time it was different…

The first sip brought me a beautifully balanced and clear taste. Bananas are more probounced in the aroma than the taste, which brings tropical vibes of ripe pineapple with a touch of chocolate liqueur. The harshness or the strawberry coffee isn’t present in the Colombian banana which is wellcome by my exquisite coffee palate. 😁

Overall, I liked this experimental coffee a lot and I am happy to be a part of this interesting coffee world. It seems that from now on, the tastes will be constantly shifting and there will always be something new and interesting on the market.

Would you like to try such an experimental coffee?

Wish you a wonderful new week full of great coffee emotions. See you soon and be happy!

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Greetings friend, first of all this is the first time that I have seen that brand of coffee and it is incredible that they put these types of combinations in it and in that way I can achieve a different coffee, also I never imagined one with a banana flavor and now I think it is a drink with a lot of energy. Beyond those, the beans look perfect and a real professional calculating the exact measurement so that the coffee turns out wonderfully and well, I hope one day to be able to try one of those coffees.

This is the first time I've seen a coffee with banana in it. By the way, the pictures are beautiful. I loved the brewing process. It looks spectacular.

It made me want to have a good coffee hahahaha.

Fruit infused (fermented) coffees are definitely gaining popularity right now and are a good experiment. Of course, they are not for every day, but still quite pleasant and interesting.

Would we like to taste coffee like this??? Definitely! 😄 as many other hive readers I never heard of coffee with bananas, but for some reason it makes sense to me. Coffee goes well with a lot of flavours. But you should not keep bananas in a fridge thought 😜

Coffees that are fermented with fruits are not always that pleasant, but this one was different, yet not too funky. The previous one that was fermented with strawberries was definitely wild, but not that good tasting. I think that this is a way that farmers can make not-so-good coffee taste different and of course, more expensive. If one lot is below expectations for the standard, any not throw some fruits inside and ferment it?

Just kidding. This processing gives amazing flavors to the beans and the coffee is worth trying!

You now they say there is a true in every joke 🤣👍

 6 months ago  

Gotta admit that looks like one fancy coffee! I don't know why, 'cause it doesn't seem like an obvious pair-up at all, but it always seems to me banana goes really well with coffee.

When someone hears banana, it is always quite a sweet flavor. This coffee doesn’t seem to be that sweet, rather than it is very balanced. Sour and sweet… I have to admit that I expected something sweeter, just because of the banana addition. 😁

 6 months ago  

It's great to see you, as always! Have a Coffee-Licious Day:)

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