Unnakki Washed Drip Bags From True Black Specialty Coffee
Hello hello! you beautiful people ✨ i'm back with another coffee review for you, and this one is little special because this would be my first Voiceover Video! Initially this was going to be just standard review of this brand but then as I was compiling the video I don't know just hit me that maybe a VoiceOver on this would make the video little better. I mean there are mistakes for sure in the take but hey i'm new to this 🫣
Last week I was in Hyderabad in India for Ed Sheeran's Concert and on my free time I went down to True Black Specialty Coffee, This place was super minimal and to my surprise the had the Weber Workshops The EG-1 Coffee Grinder 😭 and oh was it gorgeous as ever! I even had a good breakfast and a lovely cup of Cold Brew there but more on that will be put up in the Foodies Community Haha.
Unnakki Washed Drip Bags
Unnakki Washed Drip Bags
Tucked away in the scenic Joldal Palya region of Chikmagalur, Unakki Estate is a 100 acre paradise of lush forests, rolling hills, and pure tranquility. This is where coffee thrives under the natural shade of native trees, creating the perfect environment for Arabica varieties like Chandragiri to flourish.
But coffee isn’t the only thing growing here, Unakki Estate is also home to vibrant fruit trees bearing oranges, bananas, jackfruits, avocados, and pomegranates, along with bold, aromatic pepper vines. These diverse crops don’t just add life to the land, they subtly infuse the coffee with natural sweetness and fruity undertones, making each cup a little more special.
Roast Profile: Omni Roast
Process: Washed
Altitude: 1220 - 1370 MASL
Varietal: Chandragiri
Tasting Notes: Cane Sugar, Apricot and Honey
Drip Bags do make a great alternate for freshly ground coffee but if you're looking to get a sense of the tasting notes, then thats not really going to happen lol 😂 i've tried drip bags before as well. They’re mellow and great but I never once could get any of the notes in.
For brewing these drip bags I use 200g of Water heated at 92°C, I start off by pouring in 100g of water and making sure it doesn’t overflow from the bag, Then I add in 50g + 50g of water and let it steep a little but not too much since I do not want to have the bitterness that comes at the end of the pour.
Behind The Scene
Behind The Scene
This video was shot using a Canon 80D with a 1.8f 50mm Lens and a Godox LC500 which I have used as a warm Fill Light. Used my iPhone 15 Pro as a secondary monitor via the Canon Camera Connect App to frame the perfect shot for this video.
Screenshots From The Camera Connect App Of My Frame
Screenshots From The Camera Connect App Of My Frame
My Initial Frame
My Final Frame
My Final Frame
Post Shooting Scene
Post Shooting Scene
Background Music in the video is by Onion_All_Stars from Pixabay
This was my first time doing a Voice Over Video and boy was I uncomfortable as hell 😂 and if you listen through the whole thing, you could notice the tone of my voice changing from start to end and there were a lot of gaps in the middle that I fixed in post processing. Hopefully I'll improve all this and put out a much better Voice Over video in the future. Cheers !
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