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Coffee Acidity

Coffee Acidity is the bright and dry taste that adds life to a coffee.  Acidity is unmistakable in most Kenyan coffees and should be evident in any wet-processed coffees.  Perceived acidity in coffee does not necessarily correlate to the pH of a coffee, but is believed to be the result of the acids present. The acidity of coffee is akin to the dry but bright sensation experienced on the back sides of your tongue while drinking a red wine.

Dry-processed coffee beans will have a low-toned and subtle acidity.  It is important to note that as the roast develops, coffee acidity decreases.  Acidity is not a favorable quality in high amounts in espresso.  For this reason, most American roasters will roast espresso beans very darkly.  Unfortunately at darker roasts, the aroma and sweetness diminish, which is equally detrimental to the espresso.

Source & images - coffeeresearch.org

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