Between the swaying palms and sandy beaches of its namesake chain of islands in the Florida Keys, Islamorada Coffee Roasters has opened its first brick-and-mortar shop. Sharon Sealy and Danny…
Month: September 2021
SCA’s US Chapter Calls to Postpone US Coffee Championships in New Orleans
The United States chapter of the Specialty Coffee Association has issued an open letter seeking to postpone the United States Coffee Championships, which are currently scheduled to begin later this…
US Leadership And Competitions Committee Asks SCA To Postpone NOLA Expo
The US Coffee Championships want the competition postponed.
First Taiwan Private Collection Auction Fetches $94.50 Average Per Pound
Featuring nine high-scoring microlots of green coffee, the first ever Taiwan Private Collection Auction resulted in an average per-pound bid of $94.50 while signaling strong interest from both domestic and…
Lost Coffee Finds Momentum with New Shop in Littleton Roastery
Like most independent coffee companies, Colorado-based company Lost Coffee had to find its way through some challenging terrain over the past year and a half. After being forced to close…
Take KeepCup’s 5-Minute Survey On Reusable Cup Use
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Diedrich Roasters Grows with Chicago Offices and Education Center
Idaho-based commercial roasting equipment manufacturer Diedrich Roasters has unveiled a new Midwest headquarters and education center in Chicago’s north suburbs. Opened this summer and co-inhabited by the coffee roasting consultancy…
Build-Outs Of Coffee: 392Caffe In Utica, IA
392Caffe in Clinton, Iowa.
Eureka Leans Into Single Dose Grinding with Newest Oro Machine
Italian coffee grinder maker Eureka has revealed the Eureka Mignon Single Dose, featuring a notably tilted design to minimize grind retention in high-end home or other lower-volume settings. The Mignon…
Assembly’s New Limited Release Gives A Taste Of Species Coffea Racemosa
Aramosa is a “pre-cultivar” hybrid of Arabica and Coffea Racemosa.