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About This Coffee

This Rwanda-origin coffee from the Northern Province is processed as Full Natural. The beans originate from Mbilima Washing Station at about 2200 meters above sea level, delivering a tropical, berry-forward profile with notes described on the page as grape jelly, papaya, and creamy pistachio. Harvest appears to span a long period, contributing to a vibrant, fruit-forward cup.

Origin

Northern Province (Rwanda)

Flavor Notes

Grape Jelly, Papaya, Creamy Pistachio

Roast Level

Processing

Full Natural

Typology

Arabica
Local Bourbon Cultivars
HO

House of Funk Brewing Co.

House of Funk in Penticton, British Columbia, is primarily a craft brewery that added a specialty coffee roasting program under the Funk Coffee brand, making it one of the more unusual entries in the Canadian roasting landscape. Located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley wine region, the operation brings brewing science to coffee roasting, producing clean, balanced profiles suitable for both espresso and filter. Green beans are sourced through specialty importers, and the team is known for barrel aged coffee experiments using their own beer barrels. Seasonal coffee releases are aligned with the brewery's seasonal beer schedule, creating a rhythm that keeps the offering fresh and connected to the local terroir. It is a unique model that combines craft beer and specialty coffee under one roof, serving the Okanagan Valley through wholesale distribution to local cafes.

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