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Hellos and farewells

by badbeard 3. December 2012 11:52

Sumatra Red Badger has left our stock for this year....a great coffee, and thank you Johnson and Denny from importer Red Goni Coffee for sharing the wealth with us.  For fans of big-bodied, clean Far East coffee we now have the organic Taman Dadar from the island of Java.  A small-producer group from the villages of Curah Tatal and Kayumas have united S795 and typica varietals in perfect harmony to produce this exceptional wet-hulled method coffee.

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Special projects coffees to benefit local communities

by badbeard 28. November 2012 23:15

Starting this week Badbeard's Microroastery is presenting special coffees in support of two great organizations, the Oregon chapter of the Scleroderma Foundation and Big Brothers Big Sisters, Columbia-Northwest.  Anything we can to to continue empowering the tireless efforts of great people doing important work in this community! $4 per pound sold will go directly to these offices.  Direct contributions can also be made here for the SDF and here for BBBS

As the campaign says at Big Brothers Big Sisters, "Start Something!"

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New from the Far East, end of this week, Nov.28

by badbeard 28. November 2012 23:03

Confident that the Far East region is showing promising coffees, we are saying goodbye to the last few pounds of treasured Sumatra Red Badger for the season and preparing to roll out the red-carpet welcome to an exciting coffee from the island of Java known as "Taman Dadar" (flower garden in the native tongue). We'll expect it in on Friday, Nov. 30 and start rolling it out beginning next week.  This is an organic- and Rainforest Alliance-certified certifed wet-hulled coffee of unusual depth, body and aromatic makeup comprising mostly S795 varietal predominant in the Ijer Plateau plantations in Eastern Java.

Also requisitioning a substantial stash of newbie fave El Salvador Santa Leticia Estate Pacamara.  It will be on special offer at all Oregon Markets of Choice in mid-December...keep your eyes out for the Savories offering!

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new next week, check in Friday, Nov. 9

by badbeard 2. November 2012 14:28

Excited to have  three Ethiopian newbies/"oldbies":  Yirgacheffe "Blue Nile", a hand-selected offering from the Yirgacheffe Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (YCFCU), more fabulous Nigusie Lemma group natural process Limu (sweet and floral as can be) and natural process Sidamo Royal Select water process decaf. One the non-Ethiopian front we will be debuting big/fat/honey-sweet Pacamara varietal from El Salvador's Santa Leticia Estate. We haven't had coffee from the Valdivieso family farm in several years, but it was always top-notch (and then only had their 100% borbon, a smaller bean).  The Pacamara is a hybrid of Pacas and Maragogype, the latter being one of the largest-sized beans in the coffee world.

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Outstanding SO Brazil Fazenda Santa Ines arriving today, Oct. 9

by badbeard 9. October 2012 10:13

Excited to have a limited quantity of the exceptional Fazenda Santa Ines in house today.  This farm, run by the Dias Pereira family in Carmo de Minas, Minas Gerais State, has 75 hectares devoted to Bourbon Amarelo, Catuai and Acaia varietals, and our offering is 100% Yellow Bourbon, grown at 1200 meters.  Picking is by hand, unlike the vast bulk of machine-harvested cherry in Brazil.  Clean and sweet cup profile evincing much chocolate and citrus.

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Arrivals week of Sept.17

by badbeard 15. September 2012 12:50

Worth the few days extra wait for inventory newbies from Kenya and Colombia and reinforcements from Yirgacheffe and Sumatra.  The Kenya is extra-special indeed.

Badbeard will be out of town from Friday, Sept 25 thru Sept 29th and resuming roasting activities Sept. 30 bright and early.

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Kenya Kenya

by badbeard 27. August 2012 17:01

Well we've finally said goodbye to the yumbo Kaliluni and Kirimara peaberries but replacements on the way in the week after Labor Day...there are some tasty new offerings on the cupping tables in California and I'm going to get us some, y'hear?! Stay tuned....

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Coffee is a juicy fruit, check out the new Ethiopian offerings

by badbeard 27. August 2012 16:49

To me there's almost nothing more satisfying in the cup that a great Ethiopian...heritage has merit!  The dedicated farmers there could easily sit back and produce average coffees to meet world demand but many refuse to do so.  The current washed Yirgacheffe Kochere Co-operative has moved into first place in the last couple years' hauls...very cocoa-y and classical floral/bergamot notes, the latter reminiscent of Earl Gray tea. Easy cup to swig every day, long finish and nice body.  The natural (full patio-dried fruit) process Limu from vaunted producer Nigusie Lemma continues to amaze in complexity, lending an unmistakeable arc to the Mondocello and Stradivarius espressos.  This Limu is even cleaner...very few defects...than last year's crop, which was amazing too. Both offerings came in in GrainPro bags for long-term storage but have been flying out of the roastery.

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Badbeard's debut in Ashland Market of Choice tomorrow

by badbeard 8. August 2012 23:46

Badbeard's Shakespearean characters from Ethiopia (Harar "Queen City"), Brazil ("S.O.B." blend), Nicaragua (Organic "Flor de Cafe") and the current Savories offering Sumatra Red Badger will be available at the Ashland Market of Choice after tomorrow.  Thanks William!

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mini flash mob Cello-appearance this Friday, 8/3

by badbeard 31. July 2012 17:09

No, I won't be jumping out of one of Jill Younce's fabulous cheesecakes but certainly close enough to sneak a piece.  Some time around 5:30 during her open house...from Bach to Zepp.

@ Painted Lady Coffeehouse

2045 SE Washington St., Milwaukie, OR

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