
What to Expect
This is coffee for people who like their coffee to taste like coffee. India Monsoon Malabar from Mill Bank Coffee Co. is process-driven and unapologetically earthy, with a heavy body and almost no acidity. The monsoon treatment swells the beans and strips away brightness, leaving behind cedar, cocoa, leather, and tobacco.
The Cup
The body is thick and syrupy, coating your mouth with a weighty, almost chewy texture. Acidity is minimal to the point of being absent, which makes this exceptionally smooth but also means there's no brightness or sparkle. The flavour is clean in the sense that it's not funky or fermented, but it's deeply savoury and woody rather than sweet or fruity. The dark roast amplifies the earthy, roasted character. This is not a coffee that whispers.
Who This Is For
If you prefer bold, low-acid, full-bodied coffee with savoury depth, this will suit you well. It's particularly good for drinkers who find bright, fruity coffees too sharp or tea-like.
If you're after clarity, floral notes, or anything resembling fruit, this is not your coffee.
Best for: Drinkers who want heavy body, low acidity, and earthy, roasted flavour without any brightness.
How to Brew This Coffee
A French Press is ideal here, emphasising the thick body and letting the earthy, woody notes sit front and centre. Moka pot works brilliantly too, producing an intense, almost espresso-like concentration that suits the dark roast profile. For a more approachable cup with a bit more control, try an Aeropress with a longer steep time to draw out the cocoa sweetness without over-extracting bitterness.
India
India Monsoon Malabar
We enhance these descriptions ourselves and check them by hand, but mistakes can happen. The roaster's own wording is shown below. If anything arrives not as described, contact us and we'll put it right.
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Description from Roaster
Distinct, strong, AA-grade coffee from the Karnataka state in south-western India. Roast: French (6/7) (Dark) Tasting Notes: Cedar, Cocoa, Leather, Tobacco Altitude: 985 MASL Variety: Kent, S19Processing Method: Monsoon Story: Whilst India may not spring to mind when thinking ...Description from Roaster
Distinct, strong, AA-grade coffee from the Karnataka state in south-western India.
Roast: French (6/7) (Dark)
Tasting Notes: Cedar, Cocoa, Leather, Tobacco
Altitude: 985 MASL
Variety: Kent, S19
Processing Method: MonsoonStory:
Whilst India may not spring to mind when thinking about growing coffee it is considered to have some of the finest shade-grown coffee in the world. It is primarily grown in the countries southern states namely Karnataka (71% total production), Kerala (21% total production), and Tamil Nadu (5% total production). India consists of around 250,000 coffee growers, around 98% of which are small growers and as of 2009 Indian coffee accounted for 4.5% of global production.[34]
It is believed coffee was introduced to India around the 17th century by an Indian Muslim saint, Baba Budan. Whilst returning from a pilgrimage to Mecca, he smuggled 7 coffee beans (by hiding them in his beard) from Yemen to Mysore in Karnataka and planted them in the region. At the time it was considered illegal to take green coffee seed out of Arabia, but as the number 7 is a sacrosanct number in Islam, this was considered a religious act. Most production was from private native Indian farmers until British colonial presence in the mid 19th century, after which coffee plantations flourished for export.[34]
Monsoon Malabar is possibly the most well-known Indian coffee due to its unusual processing method. This started as the British exported coffee by ship to Northern Europe in 3-masted East Indiamen. The journey took around 6 months and during the Monsoon season, this gave a long time for the beans to absorb the additional moisture and swell. This caused the beans to lose their original acidity and gain the distinct flavour we know today. The coffee is unique to the Malabar Coast of Karnataka and is protected under India's Geographical Indications of Goods Act. Nowadays, the coffee is left in open-sided warehouses and subject to the effects of humidity during the monsoon season. This occurs over a period of 3-6 months on the west coast of India between June/July and September.[34][35][36]
This coffee is from the Manjarabad region within Karnataka, which spans from Chikmagalur to Coorg. The monsoon process results in a sweet, woody coffee with deep earthy flavours, full-body, mild acidity and intense aroma.[36][37]
This description comes from Mill Bank Coffee Co., who roasts this coffee. For the fullest product detail, you can also see their own listing at Mill Bank Coffee Co.
Ways to Brew
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French Press
A French Press (or Cafetiere) is a simple, manual coffee maker that brews rich, full-bodied coffee by steeping coarse grounds in hot water, then separating them by pressing a mesh filter down with a plunger, allowing the coffee's natural oils and sediment to remain for a bolder flavour.
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Moka
The Moka brewing method uses a three-chambered, stove-top pot to create strong, concentrated coffee by forcing hot water through coffee grounds using steam pressure.
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Aeropress
An innovative, portable brewing device that uses air pressure to extract coffee quickly and efficiently. This versatile method allows for experimentation with brewing times and techniques, producing anything from espresso-style concentrates to smooth, full-flavored cups with remarkable consistency.
Mill Bank Coffee Co.
Founded in 2021, this family-owned coffee roastery sits on the border between Herefordshire and Worcestershire, where it produces sustainable and transparently sourced speciality coffee with a strong focus on single-origin lots and the stories behind them. In 2024, the roastery underwent a significant refurbishment, creating a refreshed and welcoming space for customers alongside upgraded roasting equipment that has elevated the quality and consistency of its coffee. The addition of a dedicated brew bar now allows visitors to sample and explore the range in person, reinforcing the roastery’s commitment to education, experience, and a genuine connection between producer and customer.
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