About

An unofficial record of every coffee Nerlu has poured.

About Nerlu

Nerlu is a multi-roaster specialty café based in Bangalore, founded in 2022. With three outlets across the city, they've built a reputation for a bi-weekly rotating pour-over menu — each cycle featuring three to seven single-origin coffees sourced from independent roasters around the world.

The menu isn't static and it isn't precious. Coffees come and go on a tight rotation. If you miss a coffee, it may not come back — or it may return months later with a different harvest. That impermanence is part of the experience.

About this Archive

This is a fan-built static archive, not an official Nerlu property. It started as a personal spreadsheet — a longtime regular trying to keep track of what they'd drunk, what they'd missed, and which roasters kept showing up. It outgrew the spreadsheet.

The archive aims to preserve a record of every coffee that has appeared on the Nerlu pour-over menu: the coffee, the roaster, the origin, the processing method, and which menu cycle it was part of. Nothing more, nothing less.

Data Sources

All data is sourced from publicly available information:

  • Nerlu's Instagram posts and Stories, which regularly feature menu announcements
  • Physical menu boards photographed at the Bangalore outlets
  • Roaster websites and tasting notes where available

No proprietary or internal information has been used. If something is wrong or missing, the archive is the limitation — not the source.

Credits

This archive is unofficial and unaffiliated with Nerlu Café or any of the roasters featured here. It exists out of appreciation, not authority.

All coffee names, roaster names, and related trademarks belong to their respective owners. If you represent Nerlu or a featured roaster and would like something corrected or removed, please get in touch.

Corrections & Contributions

This archive is maintained by hand, which means it has gaps and mistakes. If you spot something wrong — a coffee name, a processing method, an origin that's off — there's a simple way to flag it: click "Spot an error?" in the footer and describe what's wrong.

The archive lives in a public git repository. If you're technically inclined, pull requests with corrections are welcome.