What is Coffee Red Wine Treatment? What are the advantages of coffee red wine processing? What flavor?

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2015 WBC contestant Sasa brought to the world a Colombian coffee bean that has gone through a similar wine-making process. In addition to the novel taste of beans, the "red wine treatment" that was adopted to treat beans also made editors as curious as many coffee lovers. What exactly is the so-called "red wine treatment"? I believe we all know the traditional methods of coffee treatment, such as washing, tanning and honey treatment, but what is the red wine treatment of coffee beans?
The red wine treatment of coffee beans, also known as red wine treatment, is inspired by the brewing technology of red wine. At present, only eight estates in Colombia have successfully introduced coffee beans treated with this method to the market. According to the data of these eight estates, we can roughly divide the types of red wine treatment into: acetic acid fermentation (Aerobic aerobic fermentation), lactic acid fermentation (Anaerobuic anaerobic fermentation), mixed fermentation (Mix Fermentation=Aerobic+Anaerobuic).
The traditional treatment method is difficult to control the changeable fermentation degree of coffee beans. But red wine treatment rules can ensure the quality of coffee beans by controlling PH value, even temperature and humidity, and airtight fermentation makes aroma less volatile.
The red wine treatment of coffee beans, also known as red wine treatment, is inspired by the brewing technology of red wine. At present, only eight estates in Colombia have successfully introduced coffee beans treated with this method to the market. According to the data of these eight estates, we can roughly divide the types of red wine treatment into: acetic acid fermentation (Aerobic aerobic fermentation), lactic acid fermentation (Anaerobuic anaerobic fermentation), mixed fermentation (Mix Fermentation=Aerobic+Anaerobuic).
Next, let's talk about the specific process of fermentation. First of all, Colombian farmers carefully pick coffee cherries and carefully select coffee red fruits to ensure that among the coffee cherries selected for processing, the percentage of immature cherries is less than 2%, defective beans less than 3%, and floating beans less than 5%.
The selected coffee cherries are placed in a specific container by the farmer's uncle (the beans used in the Australian barista Sasa competition are placed in a metal container). But in any case, this container should have a device similar to a red wine fermentation suppository or a single exhaust valve. In this way, carbon dioxide can be spilled through the device to control the concentration of air in the container. At this time, the coffee cherries in the container are fermented with acetic acid, and the beans are relatively bright, clean and citric acid.
According to Sasa's description in the competition, the processor injected carbon dioxide into the container to prevent oxidation from producing volatile acid, a process known as lactic acid fermentation, which produces malic acid and stone acid, which is relatively stable, so the beans fermented with lactic acid have a more mellow acidity, with cheese, nutty and creamy flavor.
The following is the process of Sasa:
Step 1:
First, put the peeled berries in a stainless steel container. The reason for using stainless steel containers is to make coffee more clean.
Another reason is that it is convenient for workers to move the container to different rooms so that fermentation tests can be carried out at different temperatures. And it is also easier to seal these containers.
Step 2:
The second step is to place these containers reproduced in raw beans indoors, and the indoor temperature will be strictly controlled.
Sasa has been collecting data on temperature control and the effects of temperature on coffee processing and fermentation to better understand the effects of this variable.
After a lot of experiments, Sasa also began to have some preliminary conclusions, and the results of these data are very valuable--
"if you want the coffee to show complex acidity, you need to ferment the coffee at 4-8 ℃."
"if you want the coffee to have a higher sweetness, you need to ferment the coffee at a relatively high temperature, about 18-20 ℃."
Step 3:
After moving to the indoor area where the temperature is controlled, next, seal the container.
This move, supported by the data and experience of many experiments, will enable coffee to develop more aromatic substances, and will make coffee have more floral flavor.
Step 4:
The last step is to inject carbon dioxide into the container, which is the most important step. Continue to inject carbon dioxide and discharge all the oxygen.
This is because, after full injection of carbon dioxide, in the absence of oxygen, pectin will slow down, the decomposition rate of sugars in the mucus will be reduced, and the PH value will fall more slowly, which means less glycolic acid.
The use of carbon dioxide as a gas to slow down the reaction allows the coffee to ferment longer. At 22 ℃, the coffee can be fermented in dry body for 3 days without the taste of dryness or acetic acid, and the fermentation time will be longer at lower temperatures. The traditional treatment method is difficult to control the changeable fermentation degree of coffee beans. But red wine treatment rules can ensure the quality of coffee beans by controlling PH value, even temperature and humidity, and airtight fermentation makes aroma less volatile.
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