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How are coffee beans graded?

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By Jinwoo Cheon
Updated 2021년 10월 25일
According to the SCAA Green Coffee Classifications, coffee beans are classified into five different grades, such as Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5.

Below are the grades under the SCAA Green Coffee Classification:

  • Grade 1: Specialty Grade Coffee Beans - no primary defects, 0-3 full defects, sorted with a maximum of 5% above and 5% below specified screen size or range of screen size, and exhibiting a distinct attribute in one or more of the following areas: taste, acidity, body, or aroma. Also must be free of cup faults and taints. Zero quakers allowed. Moisture content between 9-13%.
  • Grade 2: Premium Grade Coffee Beans - Same as Grade 1 except a maximum of 3 quakers. 0-8 full defects.
  • Grade 3: Exchange Grade Coffee Beans - 50% above screen 15 and less than 5% below screen 15. Max of 5 quakers. Must be free from faults. 9-23 full defects.
  • Grade 4: Standard Grade Coffee Beans - 24-86 full defects
  • Grade 5: Off-Grade Coffee Beans - More than 86 full defects
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