Mushroom, citrus, raspberry... understanding how to apply coffee descriptives in a meaningful way is not intuitive. It's an art that takes time, tools, and tasting to master. Just as you learn to detect subtle differences in your favorite pasta sauce or brownie mix, with a little guidance, you'll soon be able to distinguish and identify... Continue Reading →
Troubleshooting your morning cup
Brewing an excellent cup of coffee is both a science and an art. While we often attribute a coffee's taste to bean origin, roast, or preparation, there are a number of factors between roasting and sipping that can spoil what should be a delicious, high-quality cup. In this blog, we walk you through our coffee... Continue Reading →
Grapes to cherries, the wine lovers guide to coffee
Coffee, just like wine, has a range of tastes, textures, and acidity levels -- many of which find direct comparisons to our favorite grape-based drink. Today we'll help you use your wine palate to guide you to your perfect cup of coffee. To start, it is important to understand the regional attributes of coffee. Just... Continue Reading →
My coffee tastes like grapefruit? Decoding basic coffee lingo
Taste the citrus undertones or the chocolate base? Think acidity is a negative term or that pungent means sour? Decoding coffee lingo can be a non-intuitive challenge and we want to help! Below are a few of the most common terms used to describe your coffee. ACIDITY: Acidity is near always a wonderful thing in... Continue Reading →
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