Thailand Doi Saket
Dark Roast
Flavor Notes
Semisweet Chocolate, Raspberry Jam, Chai
Product Description
You can tell from the outset that Beanspire faced an uphill battle, but they are still producing exceptional coffee. Like our friends at Cedro Alto, who provide most of our Colombian coffees, Beanspire is a Thai-only collective working hands-on with farmers to help them access international specialty markets. At Mostra, instead of focusing on self-promotion through specific trade types or certifications, we prioritize making the biggest impact by sourcing the best coffee available.
Doi Saket, located in Chiang Mai province, is Thailand's oldest coffee-growing area. In the late 1970s, the first Arabica trees, part of the Thai King's opium replacement program, were planted here and have never been replaced by higher-yield cultivars like in many other regions. As a result, heirloom varieties, particularly Typica, are still prevalent in many old farms. The coffee trees are 30-40 years old, older than the farmers! We aim to show the farmers that there are people who appreciate and are willing to pay more for the heirloom cultivar to compensate for its lower yield. Typica has become rare as farmers have switched to higher-yield, more rust-resistant strains.
This experimental lot from Doi Saket in Chiang Mai was developed by Beanspire in collaboration with Nui and Aoy, a young couple who left their white-collar jobs in the city to return to their parents' coffee farm five years ago. Nui, 34, is an engineer by training, while Aoy, 32, is an accountant by training. In this lot, we explore the possibility of creating cleaner, more complex coffee.
When cherries arrived at the mill at night, we pulped the coffee immediately and fermented the wet parchment in a closed anaerobic tank without water for three days. We then added water to the tank and continued fermenting the coffee underwater for three more days before washing, soaking, cleaning, and drying it on raised beds. This double-stage fermentation process, commonly carried out in Kenya, produces exceptional coffee. Once dried to the right moisture content, the coffee is delivered to the dry mill for hulling and sorting. In terms of green preparation, the coffee goes through a destoner, huller, size grader, density table, and hand sorting.
Peak Freshness, Every Time
Every bag begins with a fresh roast, never warehouse stock. We roast coffee in small batches and ship it shortly after, sealing in the vibrant aroma and flavor so it reaches you at its peak. From roast to doorstep, we make sure your coffee’s journey is as short and as fresh as possible.
Shipping Information
We aim to process orders within 1–2 business days, though in some cases it may take up to 3–5 business days.
Most orders are then shipped via USPS Priority Mail or USPS First Class/Ground (Local Zones), with an estimated transit time of 1–3 business days from the shipment date. Other carriers may be used at our discretion.
Once your order ships, you’ll receive a tracking number to follow your package every step of the way.
Exceptions may include:
- Peak seasons (such as holidays)
- Special release coffees with limited roast schedules
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