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[22 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

Clelebrate Tour De France with our Tour de French Roast!   Dark – Bold- flavorful- low acidity – Yes to the above! – Try it out, let me know what you think :)   The labels kinda cool too, don’t you think that alone is worth it? :)  Get your dose of French roast in the morning and you’ll probably be able to keep up with Stage 17  Bourg St Maurice to Le Grand Bornand – it’s only  169.5km!
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East Timor, Watza crackin'? »

[9 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

I tried an East Timor roast last summer and really enjoyed this coffee. Honestly, I’m a roaster and obviously it is hard for me to prioritize my dozen – some origins – This one is an organic and Fair Trade coffee from Ermera , a district in East Timor, half of one of the easternmost coffee growing islands in Indonesia.
Ermera is an area of Timor-Leste (formerly called East Timor) with a long tradition of coffee growing and was the location of the main coffee plantation when Timor …

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Blend of the Week »

[9 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

It’s Triathlon Season!!  Get going, go strong , go far !!  As many of you know, my commitment to the sport of triathlon is nothing new . I choose carefully the events I do. They should be USAT Sanctioned events. That way I know all safety measures have been taken to assure athletes are looked out for. No athlete is ever 100% risk free going into these competitions. …ok I digress a bit – by the same token, I choose carefully how I “Blend” …

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Blend of the Week, Headline »

[9 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

Awrighty bikerz out there – Here’s one just for you and sure to get you spinning faster up the nasty nasty – The Piedmont region was never known for flat terrain, and that’s  exactly where this bleNd was birthed.    You might go through more of this than you should, so think about a 5 pound bag on your next visit to my online store -
Ok then, here’s  a Coupon Code you can use next time you feel inclined to try BikerZ BoNk -  type this in at  checkout for …

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Watza crackin'? »

[9 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

Ah, the Peaberry Coffee Bean. SoooOoo popular in the U.S. and unique in itself.   Let me explain: Only a small percentage of any crop is “peaberry”.   Peaberries are a “mutation” whereby the seed of the coffee cherry, normally two halves or flat beans, form a “cylinder” or “pearl” shape instead and DO NOT divide. Sometimes you might hear the term “PearLberries”. They have super awesome roasting qualities because of their “roundness” -  It’s a popular one with …

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