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I know you are not supposed to cry over spilled milk but what about coffee?
When does a glass of iced coffee equal one and a half pots of hot coffee and a full pitcher of iced coffee? Let me tell you about it.... Last night before going to bed I made a batch of...
Colombian coffee: what it takes to grow coffee
Not many people have the possibility of knowing the details of growing coffee and even less the chance to visit a coffee plantation. My blog has been about some of the people involved in the delicate -and strenuous- chores of...
EZ-Cup adapter for Keurig Brewers by ARM Industries
EZ-Cup adapter for Keurig Brewers Review The manufacturer ARM Industries offers their latest product - the EZ-Cup for Keurig brewers.  One of the reasons for using this device is to enjoy good coffee not available in K-Cup format. For this review...
Single Cup Brewing with a Keurig
/files/k-cup_cross_section.gif" title="extraction method" alt="extraction method" align="left" />If you read my first blog post you know I spoke about automatic drip brewers as a way of coffee extraction. Another option in this method is a single cup brewer. The Keurig system...
The Bunn My Cafe Pod Brewer
The Bunn My Cafe is one of the best all around pod brewers on the market.  The unit allows for an excellent water temperature of 200 F from the stainless steel boiler.  The cup size is adjustable from 4 oz to 12...
My experiment with iced coffee
Recently on the Roaste Facebook page an article was posted about making iced coffee the "cold" way. This  intrigued me. The formula given is 1/3 cup ground coffee beans to 1 1/2 cups of water (can be doubled or tripled)....
First ROASTe Blog - Exploring my brewing methods of the bean : Automatic Drip
Over the years I've expanded my knowledge of coffee and have explored both various blends from many roasters and with that several different brewing methods.    My initial thoughts for this blog post were to discuss the various brewing methods I...
Higher Ground Roasters
After learning about Lorie Obra’s covert “Drunken Coffee” project in our roaster interview last week, biscotti’s Spidey Sense was tingling off the charts when we learned our assignment this week was to interview Josh Kelly, co-founder of Higher Ground Roasters. ...
From your cup to their farm
For the last few years, some roasters have been actively establishing relationships with farmers.  These direct trade relationships bypass many parties that typically exist between the farmer and roaster, thereby bringing the roaster closer to a coffee’s origin (think Slow...
(Goin') Rusty's Hawaiian
Hey, remember when biscotti interviewed Kona Earth a few weeks ago?  We became so captivated with the special conditions for coffee farming in Hawaii that we pressed our editors to send us on a vacation “business trip” to Hawaii for...
Guatemala Cup of Excellence and the Erupting Volcano
Cup of Excellence international jury came to Guatemala City during the week of May 24-28. They managed to award 28 farms, the largest number since 2002, in ANACAFE'S headquarters just before the Pacaya volcano started to through volcanic rocks and...
Jim's Organic Coffee
This week, biscotti talked to Jim Cannell, owner of Jim’s Organic Coffee.  Based in West Wareham, MA, Jim’s is a wholesale roasting company, founded in 1996. But we didn’t say it was his *first* roasting company, because – well, it...
New Roaster- Armeno Coffee Roasters of Northborough MA
Armeno Coffee Roasters must be one of the coolest places to work in the coffee business.It's housed in a former grain mill that sits atop a stream in Northborough MA.It's a huge old wooden framed building.  Bags of green coffee...
Kona Earth
Without question, going into this week’s “roasterpost,” biscotti was on a roll.  Two roaster interviews down – one via email, the other via phone interview, thirty-three thirty-five (two more added this week!) to go.  So, we connected w/ Gary Strawn,...
Superba Coffee
biscotti was feeling pumped, because last week’s inaugural “roasterpost” was well received – by the roaster, by ROASTe, and by our the people who “like” our Facebook page.  But last week’s interview was conducted by email.  This week we were...
Chazzano Coffee Roasters
/files/u707/chazzano_logo_14.jpg" vspace="3" width="150" align="left" border="0" height="116" hspace="3" />biscotti has been on a siesta the last few weeks, but we are back now, launching a new feature.  Since ROASTe carries more than 700 different coffees from thirty-three micro-roasters (and counting), we...
4 Espresso Tips for Better Coffee
At ROASTe we brew A LOT of espresso.Here are some espresso tips for you to brew better espresso coffeeEspresso Tip 1: Use an espresso blend rather than a single-origin coffee.   Single-origin coffees from Panama, Hawaii, Colombia etc. might be...
Ka‘u Coffee Festival 2010
Last weekend (May 1-2), the sleepy town of Pahala, on the southeast side of the Big Island, woke up.  For the second year, it celebrated its increasingly famous crop: coffee.   The Ka‘u Coffee Festival was a small affair with...
5 Big Tastes to Explore in Gourmet Coffee
Drinking gourmet coffee from great coffee roasters like ours, you'll experience a much wider variety of aromas and flavors than when drinking a standard cup of Joe from your neighborhood bodega. Keep your tastebuds tuned to 5 specific tastes in...
Italy…Via Seattle
No collection of great coffee would be complete without a representative from the epicenter: Seattle. At Caffe D’arte, supreme coffees prepared with a wood-fired roaster not only preserve an Italian art form, we also set a standard of excellence that...
Colombian coffee: Human profiles III
OBDULIA PEÑA This courageous woman, widowed many years ago, raised and educated four children who are now active professionals. She runs 1.5 HA Finca La Isla near the tidy village of Pueblo Nuevo in the Guayabal de Síquima municipality, where...