i posted this a while ago. look how many reblogs. Yipee. i think two of em followed me.
someday this will get 10,000 notes and ill be tumblr famous
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one bag at a time: Coffee Economics
Recent talk in the news about rising gas prices has gotten me thinking about the future of Specialty Coffee. I guess I’m used to hearing people talk about how much gas will cost in fifty years, but what about coffee? How much will an espresso cost in fifty years? How much will a pour over cost?…
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Look at this, while listening to this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ2qEah8Fns
this is how i feel about the future.
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Handsome Coffee: Handsome Coffee Loves The Market on Holly
The Market on Holly is really great. They serve Handsome Coffee, but that isn’t why they’re great.
Tyler and Phillips are regulars at The Market. I rode my bike there today and had a really awesome breakfast. They’ve been open since May of 2011, and already have a loyal following of…
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one bag at a time: Rwanda Karongi Gitesi - Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters
My Good Friend Keaton Describes his experience with
wrecking ball coffee:
Not only is this my first bag of coffee of 2012, it’s also my first coffee from Wrecking Ball. Here’s a little about them from their website:
Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters is a coffee roasting company in the San Francisco Bay Area. We’re working on quickly becoming the area’s most…
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For The Record: What The Hell Is A Flat White Anyway?
Lattes in Australia are served in 7-8oz clear glasses. Cappuccinos are served in ceramic 6oz cups. Flat whites are lattes served in cappuccino cups. The wide mouth of the cappuccino cup gives the impression that there’s less foam than a latte. Tell your friends! Also, nobody is really sure if it started in New Zealand or Australia, but it seems like a bigger deal to the Kiwis, so it’s probably okay for them to have it.
CoffeeGeek: Micro Review - Social Coffee Co's People's Daily Espresso Blend
This is a micro review for Social Coffee Company’s main espresso blend (they have a few) called People’s Daily Espresso or Espresso I. It costs $12 for a 12oz bag.
The coffee blend promises some pretty ambitious things on the label. The primary components are from Brasil, Ethiopia and…
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Handsome Coffee: A Handsome Nation: From Sea to Shining Sea
HHQ — The first of our wholesale coffees should be touching down across the fruited plain as you read this dispatch. That means thousands of coffee drinkers will be experiencing our coffee for the first time this weekend. And thusly, nine months from now the nation will experience a population…
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I’ve been roasting coffee beans in a popcorn popper for the last few years, and im thinking of starting a micro-roasting company. School Barn Coffee Roasters could be my way in to the bigger dreams of the LA coffee world.




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HHQ — The first of our wholesale coffees should be touching down across the fruited plain as you read this dispatch. That means thousands of coffee drinkers will be experiencing our coffee for the first time this weekend. And thusly, nine months from now the nation will experience a population…
