On occasion, I will use a hand burr grinder. A good burr grinder is the starting point. This is a critical step in creating a truly extraordinary morning ritual for yourself.īecause, depending on how you prepare your coffee, the grind can determine if you’re getting a full-flavored experience once it reaches your lips, or if it will fall flat. Once you’ve got beans in hand, it’s time to grind for your favorite brewing method. We seek out exceptional coffees from around the globe, then roast them to their fullest flavor potential in our old-world, Italian wood-fired roaster. Here at Wood-Fire Roasted Coffee Company, we have the beans covered for you.
Carving out a few extra minutes to mindfully grind, brew, and taste your morning cup can help set the tone for a happy and productive day. In a world of inconsistencies, it’s one thing you can look forward to.
It’s that first sip of delicious coffee that can set the tone for your entire day. Stay tuned, and thanks for drinking Wood-Fire Roasted Coffee!Īs the day begins, to many, the first thought is “COFFEE.” We look forward to that sweet, steaming nectar for an extra little push. Maybe it’s the Kenya Nyeri Kagumo AB ($30.00 per pound) that will be making its way onto the Micro-Lot list shortly after we receive it. Rest assured I am keeping my eyes open for the next stellar coffee to share with our beloved customers. This one was so well received that we had to bring in another bag and offer it to a broader customer base through our Micro-Lot Series. More recently, we had a Costa Rica Tarrazu Termico, an experimentally processed coffee that was again offered through our Coffee of the Month Club. We made it available to our Coffee of the Month Club members exclusively for their membership fee. This coffee should have sold for around $50.00 per pound.
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I’ve done much research to find them, keeping my eyes open for some new and unique coffees that are available for an affordable price, and offered through the Micro-Lot Series or the Coffee of the Month Club, or sometimes both.īack in June 2020, we found a Guatemala Geisha. More realistically, there are some stellar coffees that are more approachable from a price standpoint. This is possible, but the price would run from $65-75 per pound. For me to even consider Kona coffee it must have either a Fancy or Extra Fancy grade. Then in Hawai’i, getting specialty-grade coffee has become nearly impossible due to the coffee borer beetle infestation they’ve been experiencing for the past several years.Īgain, scarcity drives the price. Finding true high-grown Jamaican coffees is difficult and problematic. Availability of Jamaica Blue Mountain is very limited and costly. Other well-known coffees available for a high price are Jamaica Blue Mountain and Kona. It was a fun thing to do, but not something we can do regularly. We sold out of this limited allotment (7.5 pounds sold) at $34.95 for ¼ pound. In history, we brought in a very small lot of some Jansen Estate Panama Geisha from the Volcan region, located on the other side of Volcan Baru from the Boquete region. A few years ago, a tiny lot of unroasted La Esmerelda Geisha from the Boquete region sold for $1,300.00 per pound. There are less consistent sources for ridiculously expensive coffee as well. This coffee is consistently the most expensive in the world, currently selling for $1,200.00 per pound. One can pick this quantity in roughly 15 minutes.” We pay 350 THB (Thai Baht) per kilogram for picked coffee. Some of the students are also saving for university. The money earned generally tends to support aging parents, health expenses, school fees, food, and clothing.
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Reports are the coffee is smooth, mellow, and has low acid.Īs their website states, “Production of Black Ivory Coffee also provides valuable income generation for elephant caregiving families as well as students of the local high school who are taught how to wash and dry our coffee. They feature coffee that is naturally processed through the digestive tract of elephants. What many people don’t realize is the cost of some of the world’s most expensive coffees and why they garner that price.Ĭonsistently the most expensive coffee comes from Black Ivory Coffee Company in Thailand. I’ve tried some stellar coffees and even roasted some of the best. Over the course of the last 21 years, I have seen quite a bit of exciting and intriguing things in the coffee world.