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Malaysia Liberica Dark Room - Anaerobic Slow Dry

Sale priceRM100.00

Dark Room showcases the next frontier of Liberica—deep, structured and precisely processed. This is a bold evolution of a once-overlooked varietal.

This is the profile presented at the World Barista Championship 2025, achieving a 4th place finish.

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Malaysia Liberica Dark Room - Anaerobic Slow Dry - Cloud Catcher Roastery
Malaysia Liberica Dark Room - Anaerobic Slow Dry Sale priceRM100.00
THE FLAVOUR PROFILE
Tasting Notes

Rum & Raisin, Cherry, Stevia, Candied Pineapple

Origin TALES

Coffee beans
Producer
My Liberica
Origin
Malaysia
Varietal
Liberica
Process
Dark Room Anaerobic Slow Dry
Altitude
0-20m

About My Liberica

The My Liberica business owns about 50 acres of land planted with carefully grown coffee trees in Kulai, Johor, Malaysia. These coffee trees are from the species Coffea liberica, and much like Coffea canephora and Coffea arabica, the liberica species has its own characteristics that make it unique in the cup. Liberica coffee grows at low altitudes, with the My Liberica farm sitting between
0-20masl, can grow very tall and has large leathery leaves. We currently do not know of many varieties of the liberica species, especially compared to our robusta and arabica knowledge, but it is becoming more commercially available. Liberica tends to be on the smoky, woody and bitter spectrum, but thanks to research and experimentation around processing techniques, we are discovering a new colour spectrum of aromas and flavours.

Coffee farmer

The coffee farm has unique soil nutrients and conditions, allowing the trees to grow old and mature. To help be environmentally responsible and improve coffee quality
simultaneously, the team use coffee waste to produce organic fertiliser. The team have a solid understanding of the geography, and understand the full coffee chain from growing, to harvesting, processing and roasting, but also understand that a greater community of coffee producers results in higher prices for the farmers, and so they sometimes purchase the higher quality cherries from neighbours to encourage better quality growing and
harvesting.

My Liberica began investing in a new processing facility in 2014, with objectives to improve
coffee flavours. This processing facility became the first specialty coffee processing facility dedicated to the licerica species in Malaysia, and can process beans and cherries in a variety of methods. In 2020, the My Liberica team co-operated with Sasa Sestic to develop the anaerobic style processing methods, which was used by Australian WBC competitor, Hugh Kelly in 2021.

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