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Kenya Kiri

Kiri, established in 1997, occupies a 5-acre plot, catering to Gitumbi, Kirunyuini, Kerere, and Kaboia Villages. Their coffee has notes of raspberry, red currant, and brown sugar.

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Varieties: Batian, SL28, SL34, and Ruiru 11
Process: washed

Flavour: raspberry, red currant and brown sugar

Body:   Acidity:

Roast: Omni (filter + espresso)

Producer: ~1200 Growers

Farm / Cooperative: Kiri

Region: Kirinyaga, Kenya

Altitude: 1450m above sea level

Established in 1997, Kiri spans 5 acres of land, serving Gitumbi, Kirunyuini, Kerere, and Kaboia Villages. Currently affiliated with Ngiriambu Farmers Co-operative Society Ltd, it houses the society’s head office.

LOCATION

Kiri Coffee Factory is situated in Central Province, Kirinyaga County, in Njukiini location of Gichugu Division near Kianyaga town. Its membership stands at 1400, with 1200 active farmers and 200 inactive farmers.

SOILS AND CLIMATE

The factory lies at an altitude of about 1,450m above sea level in a region with red soil. The area experiences moderate bimodal rainfall of about 1200mm per annum, with temperatures ranging between 13-25 degrees Celsius. The long rains fall between March-May, while the short rains come between October and December.

PRODUCTION

The area follows a biennial production cycle, with the early harvest from April-June and the late second season from October-December. The main coffee varieties grown are SL28, 34, and Ruiru 11, with SL28 and 34 accounting for 99% of all coffee produced, while Ruiru 11 accounts for 1% of total production.

PROCESSING

Fermentation:
After pulping, the coffee undergoes overnight fermentation to break down the sugars. It then travels through channels to the soaking tank, where it is carefully cleaned, soaked, and spread out on raised drying tables.

Drying process:
The time on the drying tables depends on climate, ambient temperature, and total production volume undergoing processing. Drying can take from 7 to 15 days in total. Continuous sorting and hand-turning of the parchment occur throughout the drying process.

SUSTAINABLE FARMING

In alignment with the growing awareness of the need to conserve the environment, the factory has placed waste water soak pits away from the water source. Here, waste water is allowed to soak back into the soil. Currently, the factory does not engage in waste water treatment. Additionally, the society encourages its members to plant trees on their farms.

MANAGEMENT

Kiri Coffee Factory is overseen by a factory manager who manages all activities within the factory. Together with other staff members, they perform duties such as weighing coffee, selecting and grading coffee, paying farmers, and addressing farmers’ complaints.

AGRONOMY

The factory’s affiliate members carry out all agronomic activities associated with coffee production. They source coffee from the Coffee Research Station and plant it according to stipulated guidelines. Fieldwork involves weeding, pruning, spraying, and applying fertilizer, mulching, and providing technical advice. Technical advice is offered through farmer training programs and field visits/days provided by the Ministry of Agriculture. Compliance with agreed guidelines is checked and supervised by the field committee, which conducts farm visits. They ensure that coffee is not intergrown with other crops such as maize and beans, although they do allow intercropping with Macadamia.

Washed process coffee

Explanation here.

Batian variety

Batian is the latest variety to be developed in Kenya, it is named after the peak of Mount Kenya

Ruiru 11 variety

Released in 1985, Ruiru 11 is a disease resistant varietal developed in Kenya

SL28 variety

SL28 was developed in 1931 by Scott Laboratories to suit the growing conditions in Kenya. The varietal is known for its exceptional cup quality

SL34 variety

Developed by Scott Laboratories in Kenya, the SL34 varietal was designed to be high yielding with good cup quality.

100% Batian, SL28, SL34, and Ruiru 11 coffee beans, provided by Cafe Imports and roasted by us on Gadigal land / Sydney.

Country grade: Unknown ?

Bag: ABA Certified home compostable
Label: Recyclable
Valve (on bags larger than 250g): General waste
Coffee ordered online is shipped in a recyclable cardboard box

Brewing this coffee

We recommend brewing this coffee 15–49 days post-roast. If pre-ground, brew as soon as possible. Our advice on storing coffee.

1:3
dose:yield
ratio

To brew on espresso, we recommend using 20g of beans (dose) to get 60g of espresso out (yield), during 24-28 seconds.

g dose
g yield
View the how to brew espresso (single origin) guide.

1:16.7
beans:water
ratio

To brew in infusion/fed brewers (V60, Chemex) use a ratio of 1:16.7 ratio of beans:water.

g beans
g water
View full recipes and videos in our brewguides

1:14.3
beans:water
ratio

To brew in immersion brewers (plunger, AeroPress, Kalita, batch brewer) we recommend using a 1:14.3 ratio of beans:water

g beans
g water
View full recipes and videos in our brewguides

1:12
beans:water
ratio

To brew as cold brew we recommend using a 1:12 ratio of beans:water

g beans
g water
View full recipes and videos in our brewguides

Established in 1997, Kiri spans 5 acres of land, serving Gitumbi, Kirunyuini, Kerere, and Kaboia Villages. Currently affiliated with Ngiriambu Farmers Co-operative Society Ltd, it houses the society’s head office.

LOCATION

Kiri Coffee Factory is situated in Central Province, Kirinyaga County, in Njukiini location of Gichugu Division near Kianyaga town. Its membership stands at 1400, with 1200 active farmers and 200 inactive farmers.

SOILS AND CLIMATE

The factory lies at an altitude of about 1,450m above sea level in a region with red soil. The area experiences moderate bimodal rainfall of about 1200mm per annum, with temperatures ranging between 13-25 degrees Celsius. The long rains fall between March-May, while the short rains come between October and December.

PRODUCTION

The area follows a biennial production cycle, with the early harvest from April-June and the late second season from October-December. The main coffee varieties grown are SL28, 34, and Ruiru 11, with SL28 and 34 accounting for 99% of all coffee produced, while Ruiru 11 accounts for 1% of total production.

PROCESSING

Fermentation:
After pulping, the coffee undergoes overnight fermentation to break down the sugars. It then travels through channels to the soaking tank, where it is carefully cleaned, soaked, and spread out on raised drying tables.

Drying process:
The time on the drying tables depends on climate, ambient temperature, and total production volume undergoing processing. Drying can take from 7 to 15 days in total. Continuous sorting and hand-turning of the parchment occur throughout the drying process.

SUSTAINABLE FARMING

In alignment with the growing awareness of the need to conserve the environment, the factory has placed waste water soak pits away from the water source. Here, waste water is allowed to soak back into the soil. Currently, the factory does not engage in waste water treatment. Additionally, the society encourages its members to plant trees on their farms.

MANAGEMENT

Kiri Coffee Factory is overseen by a factory manager who manages all activities within the factory. Together with other staff members, they perform duties such as weighing coffee, selecting and grading coffee, paying farmers, and addressing farmers’ complaints.

AGRONOMY

The factory’s affiliate members carry out all agronomic activities associated with coffee production. They source coffee from the Coffee Research Station and plant it according to stipulated guidelines. Fieldwork involves weeding, pruning, spraying, and applying fertilizer, mulching, and providing technical advice. Technical advice is offered through farmer training programs and field visits/days provided by the Ministry of Agriculture. Compliance with agreed guidelines is checked and supervised by the field committee, which conducts farm visits. They ensure that coffee is not intergrown with other crops such as maize and beans, although they do allow intercropping with Macadamia.

FAQs

Do you ship Australia-wide?

Yes! We deliver freshly roasted coffee beans anywhere in Australia, with fast dispatch and eco-friendly packaging.

Do you ship internationally?

We ship beans to select international countries.

Can I buy pre-ground coffee?

Yes. You’ll see our pre-ground options during checkout.

We offer pre-ground options for different methods:
- Ground for domestic espresso (home espresso machine)
- Ground for stovetop (Bialetti)
- Ground for AeroPress / Kalita / Cold Brew / Moccamaster / Plunger / French Press (immersion style)
- Ground for V60/Chemex (pour over style)

How is your coffee ethically sourced?

We source our coffee from small producers through responsible importing companies. 95% of our green coffee beans are supplied by Caravela Coffee, Cafe Imports, and Melbourne Coffee Merchants (certified B Corporations) plus Condesa Co Lab and more.

We transparently share all the information about each coffee lot (territory of origin, producer, variety, processing method, importer, quality grade) on each coffee page. This includes blend components for our espresso blends.

We take quality sourcing very seriously, so being fully transparent about our coffee is a way to honour everyone’s efforts along the production and gain the trust of ethical-minded consumers.

Learn more about our coffee and business philosophy.

Do you roast dark or light?

We roast our single origins using omni medium/light profiles. (This means you can use it for pour over and espresso brewing, no need to buy different bean bags with specific roast styles.)

We roast our espresso blends using darker profiles.

What is “specialty coffee”?

The definitions and references to specialty coffee are changing.

Historically, and as most people think of it these days, specialty coffee is Arabica beans that score over 80 in the old Specialty Coffee Association point scale. Today, the SCA refers to specialty coffee as “a coffee or coffee experience that is recognized for its distinctive attributes, resulting in a higher value within the marketplace.”

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