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Anaerobic Naturals

Anaerobic Naturals

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Recommended Brewing Methods for Anaerobic Naturals
coldbrew
frenchpress
channi
chemex
aeropress
pourover
homeespresso
indianfilter
drip
mokapot
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COFFEE Arabica, Anerobic Naturals

During this year's harvest, our team worked closely with two producer families to produce this surprising coffee. We carried out an extended submerged fermentation over a period of 96 hours and the result is a jammy jackfruit flavour profile!

FLAVOUR NOTES Ripe Jackfruit

BREW Pour Over

RECIPE For a pour over, place a filter in your dripper and rinse with hot water to eliminate the taste of paper. Add 15g of medium-ground coffee. Pour 250ml of hot water (92-94°C) in slow, circular motions, starting from the centre and moving outward, allowing the coffee to bloom, and continue pouring until the desired amount of water has passed through.

NOTE The 'best brewed with' list suggests methods for the best cup, but isn’t restrictive—this coffee can be ground and brewed however you prefer.

  • BR Hills, Karnataka

  • Mixed

  • 1200MSL

  • Anaerobic Arabica Naturals

  • Golden Berry (Mixed)

  • Medium Light

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Transparently Traded

ORIGIN BR Hills, Karnataka

GROWERS Madamma–Basavanna and Madegowda–Madevi

ABOUT In a remote hamlet nestled deep within the BR Hills Tiger Reserve, family members and neighbours—our partner producers—took a bold risk with this coffee. They watched with equal parts patience and nervousness as freshly picked coffee cherries turned from bright red to deep purple, slowly fermenting without air. Their young children and a mischievous baby goat named Ganesha offered a welcome distraction during those tense, uncertain days.

PRICE PAID IN 2025

Rs 1000/kg ~ $11.8/kg for equivalent green coffee

2.4x the Fair Trade minimum price

Our price isn’t driven by speculative markets but reflects quality and the growers' commitment to biodiversity-friendly farming. Our higher price floor ensures a more sustainable income for farmers.

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About microlots

2025 MICROLOTS The 2025 harvest has been our most experimental yet, with over 12 small, experimental lots dropping every month. This season, 21 of our partner producers worked with Asjad Ahmed and Arshiya Bose (both Q-Post-Harvest Professionals) to craft some deeply flavourful and fun Arabicas. We can't wait for you to try them!

WHY But beyond taste, the Microlot Programme is a vital part of our mission to strengthen smallholder livelihoods. Through this programme, producers can earn over 1.4x the market price, helping them break cycles of debt. One of our partner growers shared how producing the Yellow Honey coffee allows her to hold on to her harvest, preventing family members from quickly selling it off at a fraction of its value.

JOIN US These microlots are more than coffee; they’re about resilience, dignity, and meaningful change.

FAQs

Have questions? We’ve got answers! Here are some of the questions people have had about Anaerobic Naturals. If you have more, check out our FAQs page or feel free to contact us!

What exactly are Microlots? -

Microlots are small lots of coffee that are unique in some way - often it's the origin or terroir and in our case, it's the processing method. You can think of Black Baza Microlots as delicious experiments!

Are all your coffees organic? -

While not all our coffees are certified organic, every kilo we source and roast is grown without chemical pesticides, fertilisers, weedicides, or fungicides. Organic certification can be prohibitively expensive for the smallholder producers we work with, but we ensure our practices align with organic principles. You can view a lab report here.

What is the best way to store this coffee? -

The best way to store your coffee is in an airtight, opaque container kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. For optimal freshness, we recommend transferring the coffee from its biodegradable bag into an airtight canister. We suggest that you avoid storing coffee in a fridge or freezer. Moving beans in and out of the freezer every time you make coffee can introduce moisture to the beans, resulting in potential mold growth and degradation of the coffee.

Do you have light, medium and dark roast options? -

We offer a variety of roast levels, including dark, medium, and light, each highlighting unique flavour profiles. Dark roasts are rich and robust with deep, chocolatey notes, medium roasts balance natural flavours with a smooth body, and light roasts are bright and aromatic, preserving the beans' natural acidity. Whether you prefer bold, balanced or delicate flavours, we've got you covered!

Why are there white flakes when I grind my coffee? -

The light tan flakes you see are coffee chaff, a natural by-product of the roasting process. Chaff is a parchment-like layer from the centre of the coffee bean and is more noticeable in lighter roasts, as darker roasts burn off most of it. When ground, chaff appears as lighter specks mixed with coffee grounds—it’s perfectly safe to brew and won’t affect your coffee or grinder.

Our coffee is in collaboration with people and nature

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