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Collection: Our filter coffees

Discover our filter coffees from CAPTN Coffee. All varieties are directly traded and gently roasted in a classic drum roaster in Hamburg. Our coffees come from South America and have been carefully selected. In addition to a selection of filter coffees, we also stock espresso.

19 products
  • ETHIOPIA Coffee - Strong, floral acidity, mocha flavor
    Regular price
    €12,00
    Sale price
    €12,00
    Unit price
    €48,00per kg
  • BRAZIL Coffee - Mild and smooth, milk chocolate, sweetness
    Regular price
    €9,98
    Sale price
    €9,98
    Unit price
    €39,92per kg
  • GUATEMALA Coffee - Medium strength, caramel, pecan, nougat
    Regular price
    €12,00
    Sale price
    €12,00
    Unit price
    €48,00per kg
  • Coffee bitter regular course
    Regular price
    €39,32
    Sale price
    €39,32
    Unit price
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  • HOUSE BLEND coffee - Medium strength, slightly acidic, chocolaty
    Regular price
    €9,98
    Sale price
    €9,98
    Unit price
    €39,92per kg
  • CAFÉ CRÈME SCHÜMLI Espresso - medium strength, ideal for fully automatic machines
    Regular price
    €16,03
    Sale price
    €16,03
    Unit price
    €32,06per kg
  • NICARAGUA coffee - medium-bodied, light note of red fruits
    Regular price
    €17,04
    Sale price
    €17,04
    Unit price
    €34,08per kg
  • THAILAND Coffee - Medium-bodied, floral acidity, light berry
    Regular price
    €12,00
    Sale price
    €12,00
    Unit price
    €48,00per kg
  • KENYA Coffee - Strong, blackberry, light citrus note
    Regular price
    €12,00
    Sale price
    €12,00
    Unit price
    €48,00per kg
  • COLOMBIA Coffee - Full coffee aroma, berry note
    Regular price
    €17,04
    Sale price
    €17,04
    Unit price
    €34,08per kg
  • Sample package filter coffee 2x 250g - GUATEMALA & HOUSE BLEND
    Regular price
    €20,06
    Sale price
    €18,05
    Unit price
    €36,10per kg
  • Sample package coffee & espresso 2x 250g - GUATEMALA and MEXICO, whole beans
    Regular price
    €20,06
    Sale price
    €18,05
    Unit price
    €36,10per kg
  • Sample package coffee & espresso 3x 250g - HOUSE BLEND, GUATEMALA and MEXICO
    Regular price
    €31,16
    Sale price
    €28,14
    Unit price
    €37,52per kg
  • Sample package coffee & espresso 4x 250g - 4 types of coffee, mixed
    Regular price
    €39,32
    Sale price
    €37,21
    Unit price
    €37,21per kg
  • Sample pack of filter coffee mild 4x 250g - 4 types of coffee, mixed - EM 2024 DEAL
    Regular price
    €39,32
    Sale price
    €37,21
    Unit price
    €37,21per kg
  • Sample pack of filter coffee strong 4x 250g - 4 types of coffee, mixed - EM 2024 DEAL
    Regular price
    €39,32
    Sale price
    €37,21
    Unit price
    €37,21per kg
  • Espresso sample pack 4x 250g - 4 espresso varieties, mixed - EM 2024 DEAL
    Regular price
    €39,32
    Sale price
    €37,21
    Unit price
    €37,21per kg
  • Sample pack of filter coffee "Chocolaty vs. Fruity" 4x 250g - 4 types of coffee, mixed - EM 2024 DEAL
    Regular price
    €39,32
    Sale price
    €37,21
    Unit price
    €37,21per kg
  • Sample pack of filter coffee "Mild vs. Strong" 4x 250g - 4 types of coffee, mixed - EM 2024 DEAL
    Regular price
    €39,32
    Sale price
    €37,21
    Unit price
    €37,21per kg

FAQ

How many spoons of coffee per cup of filter coffee?

As a guideline, you should use around 12 grams of ground coffee for a 200ml cup. This corresponds to approximately one coffee measuring spoon, depending on the capacity of the spoon. A coffee scale will help you to measure the exact amount.

What should I pay attention to when preparing filter coffee?

It doesn't take much to make good filter coffee. In addition to good coffee, you need a kettle or water boiler, suitable coffee filters and a coffee maker. We recommend using freshly ground coffee beans for the preparation. It's best to use a precision scale to weigh your coffee beans, as these are usually more accurate than conventional kitchen scales.

When using manual brewing methods, such as the hand filter or Chemex, it is recommended to rinse the coffee filter with water beforehand to remove the filter's own taste. The water used for brewing should be neither too hot nor too cold so that the coffee does not become too bitter or too flat. The optimal brewing temperature is 92-96°C.

What is the best way to store my coffee?

It is best to store the opened bag in an airtight container in a cool, dry and dark place, such as a cupboard. The coffee should not be stored in the fridge or near spices. The best place to store it is in a coffee tin that can be sealed airtight. There are so-called vacuum containers for coffee beans, which you can use to create a vacuum by turning or pressing after closing. This has the advantage that your coffee beans do not come into contact with oxygen and the aromas last longer.