Finding the “best of the Best” in Coffee

Tips for Finding Perfect Premium Coffee

There is coffee and THERE IS COFFEE! You likely know about the generic quality coffees you find at the supermarket, using the inferior Robusta beans. And, in contrast, there is the alternative: the coffee regularly termed Gourmet Coffee you buy direct from roasters around the country. Popular large volume roasters, like Starbucks as well as most of the the smaller roasters dispersed about town, essentially utilize this far better grade, high altitude, shade grown Arabica bean.

That being said, and broadly known by all nowadays, how can you siphon out the crème de la crème of gourmet coffee beans to purchase?

Millcreek Coffee Roaster’s Shiver?

Does anyone know the fat content of a shiver from Millcreek Coffee Roasters?

Millcreek Coffee Roaster’s Shiver?

Does anyone know the fat content of a shiver from Millcreek Coffee Roasters?

Organic Coffee Roasters

You might be wondering why coffee beans need to be roasted and what the advantages of buying them green and roasting them at home are.

Unroasted beans contain the same protein, caffeine, and acids that roasted coffee has, but far less flavor.

Roasting the beans in an organic coffee roaster is what gives you the flavor and smell that makes coffee the most popular beverage in the world.

The reason for buying them green and roasting them at home is simple. The green beans are more stable, which gives them a much longer shelf life.

Pacific Northwest Coffee Roasters


http://www.LongbottomCoffee… is your premiere coffee roaster. For nearly 30 years, President and CEO Michael Baccellieri has been cupping, roasting, and delivering the finest coffee money can buy…

Age is No Challenge to Owners of True Blue Coffee Roasters

A large yellow coffee roaster hummed while she checked the temperature of the beans roasting inside. “Almost there, but not quite yet”, she said to me as I sat looking puzzled at the machine. “After a year of this you would think I would be tired of it, but I’m not, I absolutely love it”, she continued.

She is Linda Keller, co-owner of True Blue Coffee Roasters located in Old Fields, West Virginia. At an age when most people are looking forward to retirement, this sixty three year old girl is just getting her next wind. She buzzes around the room with the energy of a person half her age. When she sits down for a moment, I seize my chance to ask her a question.

How to Use Coffee Roasters

If you are the type of person that likes to have a lot of personal involvement in the things you do, you may be interested in getting your own coffee roasters to help with the process of roasting the beans yourself. This might help matters of taste, too, in that you can avoid under roasted or over roasted beans that may come out of a corporately packaged brand of coffee. There is nothing more annoying than knowing that you could have done a better job at something yourself if you only you had the right equipment, so coffee roasters are great ways to prevent that mentality in this situation.

True Stone Coffee Roasters: Introductory Video


Bruce Olson, Founder of True Stone Coffee Roasters, describes our business and commitment to providing the best coffee possible. (Created by Kathryn Elliott).