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Coffee is the fuel for our modern society. Join Paul Allen, a coffee roaster of 20 years, published coffee writer, quality grader and general coffee snob along with Reed Allen as they discuss coffee and bring in others from the industry. Whether you want to deepen your understanding of coffee or are just starting your coffee journey we have something to share with you.
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How could you merge coffee and technology? Well today we talk to Linsey Fan from RoastLog, a company who is bridging this gap. RoastLog creates software and hardware tools to help during each stage of the roasting and green been process. RoastLog is a pioneer in the coffee tech world and we were honored to sit with them and talk about where they ha…
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In this engaging episode, Paul and Reed Allen dive into the world of coffee, exploring the art of finding the best coffee shops. From personal experiences to practical advice, they share how using social media, asking locals, and personal observations can lead you to the perfect cup. Paul opens up about his travels, seeking out coffee recommendatio…
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If you're a coffee lover, gadget enthusiast, or always on-the-go, the Picopresso is the perfect device to add to your collection. In this episode, we'll share our experience with this interesting way to make coffee, provide tips and tricks on how to use it, and weigh the pros and cons. Join us as we take you on a journey to discover the world of Pi…
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Often the sense of smell is underrated when it comes to coffee. We all know how good coffee smells but many of us do not take the time to truly engage our sense of smell. In this episode, we talk about the sense of smell and how important it is as well as how can start to train ourselves to be better smellers.…
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In this episode, we talk through some "Unplugged Brewing" methods and give our thoughts on each. These are some great methods for anyone on their coffee journey, whether you are just starting out or have been a coffee snob for a while. Here is a list of methods we will go through in this episode: Hario V60 Kalita Wave Chemex French Press Aeropress …
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Join us for part two of our interview with Eric Baden. Eric has explained the challenges of developing a coffee culture in China as well as the core values of the projects he is involved in. Eric is not only an incredibly talented coffee expert but is a truly passionate leader with a heart for people. How to connect with Eric: Coffee Commune - http…
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Eric Baden has done a lot. From being a chemical engineering to helping to train and teach people in impoverished areas how to make better coffee and to help create a sustainable living. We were so honored to have him as a guest on the podcast and are excited to share his interview with you. Please be sure to check out the various projects that Eri…
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Ever wondered what milk alternatives are out there to add to your coffee? Which one is the best? How will it affect your coffee? Well, today we test soy milk, almond milk, and oat milk and give you our opinions. Links from the episode: Soy - https://www.kroger.com/p/simple-truth-organic-plain-soymilk/0001111042950 Almond - https://www.kroger.com/p/…
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We have all seen the words "Sumatran Coffee" in grocery stores and coffee shops but what do we really know about this country Southeast of India and Northwest of Australia called Sumatra? In this episode, we delve deeper into what makes Sumatran coffee unique to offer some background and history for the next time you take a sip.…
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Business, coffee expertise, and the Chinese coffee industry. These are all in the wheelhouse of Adam Carpenter. We were honored to have him on our podcast. Adam is a licensed Q grader and has a lot of experience working in the coffee industry all over the world. Adam's Training Site: https://sca.training/ Adam's Free Online Training Video's: https:…
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Today we look at what different coffee drinks look like around the world. We are all so used to what our local coffee shops offer or what we brew at home but how do others make their coffee? While we will not touch on every single drink out there we hope to bring some coffee drinks from other parts of the world to you. Here are the drinks we talk a…
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One of the most important things we can do for coffee is to improve our palate. But how do we begin to hone in our sense of taste and ability to describe the flavor? Well... triangulation might just be the answer you've been looking for. Whether you have been in coffee for a while or have just started this is a skill you will want to practice. Join…
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There are quite a few numbers surrounding coffee and caffeine, from stunting your growth to sobering you up. In this episode, we tackle a few of these in hopes of uncovering the truth. So grab a cup of your favorite brew and settle in while we find out what is true and what is not about the caffeine in your coffee. If we did not talk about a myth y…
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Quality and coffee are two peas that we want in the same pod. But how can we ensure that the coffee we drink is consistently good? This is where Q-Graders come in. Q-Graders sift through green and roasted coffee to score coffee on its quality. The score given will determine if the coffee is considered "specialty" coffee or not. A score can help far…
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Can we create coffee plants that resist disease, drought and taste amazing? Well the answer is kind of yes. We take a look at two Kenya coffee varieties, SL28 and Ruiru+Batian. How have they come to exist and why? This is a start but by no means that end as there is so much to coffee varieties. Link to images from the episode - https://beanstuff.co…
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What is milling? Do we need it? Well as it turns out it is very important. This is the process that gets the bean cleaned up and ready to ship out all over the world to be roasted. But how does it get cleaned? Listen up to learn how. Link to YouTube Video - https://youtu.be/5SAdYbc5RaQ Find more at www.beanstuff.com…
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"Sensory Summit is a two-day conference designed to educate, inform, and inspire the Specialty Coffee sensory professional." - www.sensorysummit.org For people in coffee this is an incredible place to learn skills and grow in understanding. In today's episode we talk about it while Paul is in actually down there. Since we had a man on the ground in…
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What if you need something other than coffee? Well, there are coffee substitutes, but how good are they? Today we dive into three coffee substitutes that we found at the store. We look at how good these are compared to the real deal... coffee! Coffee Substitutes in this episode: Cafix - https://worldfiner.com/cafix Pero - https://www.gnc.com/energy…
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There is a lot of variety when it comes to buying bottled or canned coffee at the store. in this episode, we wanted to know if they were any good. Join us while we test some of the common ones we found at our the local grocery store. In this episode, we look taste test the following canned/bottled coffee: Peet's Black and White Iced Espresso - http…
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There are many unique ways to process coffee. In this episode, we cover the wet process. This process involves cleaning everything off of the bean, removing the cherry and mucilage. Some say this helps deliver a cleaner cup. But how does it actually affect what is in your cup? Dig a little deeper and discover another method for coffee processing. O…
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“If we can’t touch the farmer, we don’t touch the coffee” - Jamii Coffee. We sit down with Francis of Jamii Coffee. Francis and his team at Jamii Coffee are doing incredible work in Kenya to help coffee growers establish the tools necessary to make coffee farming sustainable with a high level of quality. Their work is helping to secure the future o…
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In this episode we pick up where we left off in episode 32. We continue to walk through the dry process used to get the coffee bean from the coffee cherry. There is so much in just the processing that can affect the flavor of the what is in your cup. Join us while we continue to dig deeper into one of these methods, the dry method. If you'd like to…
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Christmas means time with family and groups of people we love. But how do we supply good quality coffee to all of these people? Well, have no fear because in this episode we will walk you through the does and don'ts of group coffee. Our goal is to give you the ability to provide top notch coffee to any group. Technivorm Coffee Maker - https://techn…
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Did you know that coffee comes in a cherry? It is the seed of a fruit. Since it is not something that we can just pick and throw into our grinders and Aeropress's we have to process the coffee cherry so that roasters can then roast the bean. Then we can enjoy the taste of our favorite brewing method. But what is coffee processing? Well, today we st…
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Gas stations are notorious for having bad coffee, but is this still true? This week we are on the road tasting gas station coffee and comparing it to coffee we made at home. Will gas station coffee make a come back or is it still as bad as we remember.Gas Stations Tested:ShellTexacoChevronThank you to Nico and Allison for the suggestion that we tas…
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Cole Werfelman is a friend and well accomplished coffee professional. We were honored to sit down with her and catch up with all that she is doing. Between working at Elevator Coffee & Commons and traveling with Rancilio she is dismantling roasters and working with Pacific Foods. Cole has great insight and knowledge from first hand experience and w…
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In coffee nothing creates more division than arabica and robusta coffee. Often robusta is seen as less desirable and is used for a lot of instant coffee. While arabica is what we associate with speciality coffee and the complex/simple good flavors. But what do we really know about these species? We attempt to educate and set the record straight.Lin…
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Digging deeper into coffee botany we help to uncover more about how the coffee in your cup is grown. We walk through self pollination, coffee soldiers and the layers of a coffee cherry and more. Here is a link to the images mentioned in this episode - https://beanstuff.com/episode-28-digging-in-the-dirt/Link to YouTube video for this episode - http…
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Coffee provides 25 million people in coffee producing countries with jobs and gives 500 million jobs to people all over the world. However, we often don't think about where coffee comes from. There so much to coffee and it is amazing that we even get to drink 2.25 billion drinks of coffee a day. In this episode, we start to look at the plant, where…
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Michael Ryan has done a lot. He has worked as a barista for Starbucks, roasted coffee at Dapper & Wise, obtained his Q grader's license, become a green coffee buyer and is now adding coffee consulting to his repertoire. Not only is Michael extremely knowledgeable about coffee and influential in the industry but he is also a great person. We were ho…
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Acidity is often misunderstood as something we do not want in our cup. However this can manifest into incredible flavors that will have you saying "Wow!" Join us while we debunk acidity in your cup.Links from the episode:SCA Cupping form - academy-of-coffee-excellence.myshopify.com/products/cupping-form-sca-and-academy-of-coffee-excellence YouTube …
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Body is such an important part of what we taste in coffee. It changes the entire feel of the coffee in your mouth and can both enhance or spoil your brew if not correct. In this episode, we will dig into what body is and why it is important to look for when cupping.SCA Cupping Form - https://academy-of-coffee-excellence.myshopify.com/products/cuppi…
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It is important when tasting coffee for us to all be on the same page. This is why both the Sensory Lexicon and the Coffee Tasters Wheel exist. Join as we describe how these are useful and how to use them practically when tasting coffee. Through these tools, we can speak a common language while expanding the flavors we use to describe our coffee.Se…
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In the second episode in our series on cupping we take a look at how the physical procedure takes place and begin deeper into how to set up and do a cupping. We talk about the procedure involved when cupping and some of the "how to" of it all. This is something done professionally but can also be adapted and done at home. Cupping Coffee Amount Calc…
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The first in our series on cupping where we look at cupping in general and give an overview of what it is and how it can be used by professionals or at home. YouTube video link - https://youtu.be/qQmWYWIwvr4In the next several episodes we will get into more details on the different aspects of cupping. Please let us know if you have any questions an…
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Did you know you can make coffee with socks? Well not regular socks but a coffee sock. This week we discuss how the coffee sock came about and how to use it. This is a very versatile method that is also cost effect. We would recommend trying it out if you get the chance. Here is are some link to get coffee socks:http://coffeesock.comhttps://www.ama…
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We are honored to share our conversation with friend and fellow coffee geek Brandon Luthy. We discus a wide range of espresso topics and gets some perspective from Brandon's experiance. Brandon is currently a barista at Lion Heart Coffee in Beaverton Oregon and has both a rich understanding of coffee as well as a deep passion for it. We are so exci…
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White coffee is not just regular black coffee with a lot of milk. We explore what white coffee is, discuss the hype around it and reveal some facts about it. This is a topic that peaked our interest and is something you should try.Our Youtube video of this podcast - https://youtu.be/QrvV-MmiaoESweet Maria's video on white coffee - https://www.youtu…
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Nick Walton is the co-owner of Flag & Wire, a Q Grader, coffee roaster, entrepreneur, business owner and a friend. We are so honored to share our conversation with Nick Go check out Flag & Wire and grab a cup of coffee Open daily from - 7am - 3pm 755 Northeast Alpine Avenue, Suite 100, McMinnville, Oregon 97128 Instagram: @nickwalton - https://www.…
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Coffee extraction is the process of dissolving soluble flavors from coffee grounds in water. This is something we have all encountered and has a huge effect on the flavor of your coffee. Learn what extraction rate is going to make your coffee taste the best.Some great articles on extraction:Hand Ground - https://handground.com/grind/an-intuitive-gu…
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Mike and Emily McIntyre of Catalyst Coffee Consulting are great friends and have such an amazing knowledge of coffee. We are honored to share our conversation with them on Ethiopia and Ethiopian coffee.What they are up to:Catalyst Coffee Consulting - www.catalystcoffeeconsulting.comInstagram - @catalyst.coffee (https://www.instagram.com/catalyst.co…
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There are so many different espresso drinks. Here are 9 we wanted to explain and help you better understand. Try asking for one of these next time you order a coffee.Drinks mentioned in this episode:1. Espresso2. Ristretto3. Lungo4. Macchiato5. Cappuccino6. Caffe Latte7. Flatwhite8. Americano9. CortadoChart of coffee drinks - https://www.huffington…
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Espresso machines can be daunting and complex. How do you make sure what your getting is good? We try to help wade through the information so you can get a great espresso.Wemo Switch - http://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F7C027/Original Espresso Machines - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-long-history-of-the-espresso-machine-126012814/Ranci…
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The Chemex has been a brewing method since 1942! We will break it down and detail it so that you can brew the best Chemex possible. Hario Scale - https://www.hario.jp/pickup.htmlAcaia Scale- https://acaia.co/collections/coffee-scalesChemex - https://www.chemexcoffeemaker.com/Able Kone Filter - https://ablebrewing.com/products/kone-coffee-filterKone…
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Coffee has many health benefits. It is no replacement for medicine and we are not doctors. However, this points on coffee will encourage healthy coffee drinking. Caffeine chart- http://neurobonkers.com/2012/06/19/where-does-your-energy-drink-fall-on-the-caffeine-spectrum-and-does-that-taurine-actually-do-anything/…
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How do you know that the coffee you are drinking is any good? In this episode we break down how to taste coffee and make sure that you know what you are drinking.Coffee Tasters Wheel - https://notbadcoffee.com/flavor-wheel-en/Coffee Tasting Notebook - https://www.33books.com/products/33-coffeesAcaia Brewing Apps - https://acaia.co/pages/appsAngels …
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