Tiny Arms
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Tiny Arms Colombia Los Patios Solsticio
Excited to bring this experimental lot from one of our importers, Coffee Quest. Straight from their Processing HQ – Los Patios, in La Plata, Huila, we bring you Solsticio — The Coffee Quest’s first brilliantly fruity gem that was designed by their very R&D team. This lot is their first ever engineered coffee process, for which they buy and elevate the quality of cherries from various producers in La Plata, whose farms range from 1,700 – 2,000 m.a.s.l. Solsticio undergoes three fermentation stages. Theyt start with a communal lot of various varieties, Castillo being the main one. After an aerobic fermentation of at least 12 hours at the farm the cherries are de-pulped and brought to Los Patios. In the second stage of fermentation, the fruity and tropical notes are developed thanks to their own “Fruit Juice” recipe. This solution undergoes an external controlled fermentation, before being added to the coffee, so that all available precursors are ready for the next step. In the third and final stage of fermentation, they add the “Fruit Juice” obtained during the second step, to the de-pulped cherries. This allows the coffee to be exposed to and interacts with our ‘Fruit Juice’. This fermentation is mixed, with an initial aerobic phase right at the beginning for 5 hours, and then an anaerobic phase for another 12 hours. This controlled mixed fermentation creates the profile Solsticio, while preserving the bean’s physical quality and color. The coffee is followed by a controlled drying stage in Los Patios for 12 – 16 days, with constant movement and rotation to ensure an even drying. After it reaches 10-11 % moisture, the coffee is stored and stabilized in GrainPro bags, which has been shown to improve and enhance the profile of this lot. This also helps preserve and maintain the proper moisture levels until being sent into the dry-mill. Province - La Plata, Huila Farm Name - Los Patios Altitude - 1,700-2,000 masl Variety - Castillo Process - Aerobic Tasting Notes: mango, creamsicle, & grapefruit
$27.00 - $76.00
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Tiny Arms Let it Snow - Blend
Our Winter captures the sweet and cozy flavors of the season—a blend of washed Colombian, a washed Honduras and natural Ethiopian We taste: Hot Cocoa, Pecan Praline, & Sugar plums
$23.00 - $65.00
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Tiny Arms Earthtones - SEASONAL ESPRESSO
As the seasons change, so does our Earthtones espresso, highlighting the very best single origin coffees throughout the year. We’re looking for coffees that are balanced and sweet, delicious with milk, but with enough complexity to be enjoyed black. Earthtones can be enjoyed as both filter and espresso. This season Earthtones is made up of washed Colombian. Process: Washed Tasting Notes: chocolate, toffee, & orange zest We recommend the following recipes as a starting point: Espresso Dose: 20 grams Brew temperature: 201ºF-202ºF/94ºC-94.5ºC Brew time: 28-33 sec Brew Ratio: 1:2 Brew weight: 40 grams Pour Over Dose: 24 grams Brew temperature: 201ºF-203ºF/94ºC-94.5ºC Brew time: 3Min-4Min Brew weight: 350g of water
$21.00 - $60.00
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Tiny Arms Honduras Alba Marina
Alva Marina Alvarado is a second-generation coffee producer located in El Cedral, Las Vegas, Santa Barbara, Honduras. Her farm, Finca La Sierra, spans 0.9 hectares at 1,400 m.a.s.l. Here, she focuses exclusively on the Parainema variety, known for its resilience and quality. Marina’s processing follows meticulous standards: cherries are depulped each afternoon, dry-fermented for 24 hours, washed four times with abundant water, and dried for 15-22 days in a parabolic solar dryer with continuous hand-sorting throughout the drying phase. Marina’s coffee journey began in childhood, working alongside her father in coffee fields where the plants grew so tall they required ladders for harvesting! After marrying, she and her husband operated a small shop before returning to coffee in 2000 when they inherited family land in El Cedral. The true transformation came in 2017 when Marina inherited more land from her mother and purchased additional property from a nephew. It was at that time that she began transitioning to specialty coffee production, and her children are now actively supporting the farm’s operations. Province - El Cedral Farm Name - Alba Marina Altitude - 1,400 masl Variety - Parainema Process - Washed Tasting Notes: arnold palmer, pomegranate, & plum
$24.00 - $68.00