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An Introduction to Coffee Brewing Methods — Which Brew Do You Do?

An Introduction to Coffee Brewing Methods — Which Brew Do You Do?

Not long ago, brewing method options were simpler and way more straight forward. But thanks to more progressive and experimental coffee enthusiasts, we have an extensive range of brewing methods to choose from that offer different ways of experiencing your coffee's flavors.


3 Simple Hacks We Learned from Wine Sommeliers that will Elevate Your Coffee Sensory Experience

3 Simple Hacks We Learned from Wine Sommeliers that will Elevate Your Coffee Sensory Experience

Comparing coffee to wine is akin to comparing day and night — incidentally, the former is usually consumed during the day and the latter at night. There may be stark differences between the two and the cultures that surround them, but from the lens of sensory experience, there are actually more similarities than meets the eye. 

Coffee Roast Levels Explained: The 4 Primary Roast Levels & How they Affect the Flavor of your Coffee

Coffee Roast Levels Explained: The 4 Primary Roast Levels & How they Affect the Flavor of your Coffee

It’s one thing to know the terroir and processing method. However, that kind of information is sometimes not readily available unless you do your research or source your beans from a roaster who provides that info on the coffee bag. One thing that you can assess for yourself, though, is choosing the roast level of your coffee beans. 

What Coffee Drinkers Can Learn From the Art of Wine Swirling

What Coffee Drinkers Can Learn From the Art of Wine Swirling

Do you swirl because you know the effect it has on your wine — or is it simply out of following cultural norms? When we enjoy a glass of wine, more often than not, we instinctively swirl and nose the wine from the glass before taking a sip. 

Coffee Adventurer: Alexander Mills

Coffee Adventurer: Alexander Mills

For our next feature in our #CoffeeAdventurer series, we have specialty coffee content creator and mobile coffee bar owner and barista, Alexander Mills.