Tuesday, May 12, 2009

We have a library.

We're currently compiling a coffee library on the site. It contains flavors and coffee varieties at the moment.

A snippet:
"Coffee variety (often referred to as “varietal” or “cultivar”) refers to a cultivated coffee plant that, when propagated, maintains specific characteristics both in plant morphology (size, shape, etc.) and in flavor characteristics of the end product.

"There seems to be great confusion regarding varietal vs. species. Without going into an extended explanation, species is a broader taxonomic category that refers to coffee varieties that are capable of cross breeding with one another. There are MANY species of coffee - we know of at least 100 documented species. The two most commonly cultivated species are Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora (usually referred to by “robusta”, its most common variety). Below is a brief list of other species:

  • Coffea liberica
  • Coffea kapakata
  • Coffea congenesis
  • Coffea racemosa
  • Coffea excelsa
  • Coffea bengalenesis"

If there's anything anyone wants to see or have us research, let us know.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Hawaii - Cola Ferment

It's back - the coffee that is fermented in Pepsi cola. Only 21 four ounce bags are available. This coffee is extremely clean and balanced.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Esmeralda Special 2008 (Hacienda La Esmeralda - Panama)

Immediately following last year’s harvest, the owners of Hacienda La Esmeralda decided to do something a bit different for this year’s crop. In a first-of-its-kind auction, the farmers decided to sell their geisha crop in a standalone auction. No other farms were involved. No other coffees were involved. This was entirely 2008 Esmeralda Special. The auction was scheduled to last one hour, but because of the immense interest, the auction entered extended bidding and went on for nine hours. This auction will set precedent for future auctions, allowing farmers the chance to let their coffee truly shine and thus, reach new price levels, fairly compensating farmers for their hard work and dedication.

Information concerning Batch 8 of the 2008 Esmeralda Special is below.

Farm Name: Esmeralda Special
Coffee Name: Batch 8
Lot #: ES8
Bag Weight: 22.68 kg. (50 lbs.)
Harvest Date: 15-20 Feb 2008
Variety: Geisha Quality: SHB
Growing Region: Jaramillo
Location on Farm: South of the Creek
Certifications: Rainforest Alliance
Website: http://www.haciendaesmeralda.com/

Nicaragua CoE Matagalpa - La Gloria / Limoncillo

This washed and sun-dried coffee comes from the sister farms La Gloria/Limoncillo. It is a JavaNica varietal, tasting like both an Ethiopian (citrus) and Java coffee (heavy body), yet at the same time, tasting like something completely all its own.

Prior to its cultivation, this coffee was an experiment, locked in a private research lab grown for years in hidden gardens containing Ethiopian and Indonesian cultivars. The cultivars can be traced back to Ethiopian varietal lines of both the Rambung and Abyssinia, which found themselves in Java in 1928 by the hands of the Dutch. People knew little of this experiment and less knew what it would bear. That is until Nicaragua faced political instability and the operation was shut down. Then, “someone who knew someone” obtained the heirloom longberry seedstock before it was lost forever and placed twenty pounds of the seedstock in the hands of a small group of farmers.

Nicaragua CoE Matagalpa

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Romance by Paradise Recieved 95 points

CoffeeReview.com says that "two roasters submitted blends reviewed here that push the envelope of balance toward the edges of exotic. These are houses, perhaps, but houses with unusual floor plans designed by architects of possibly fringy genius. The Paradise Roasters' Romance by Paradise blend (95) is a thorough-going success, a variant on the Mocha-Java blend, the old and honored formula that combines a fruity dry-processed coffee from Yemen or Ethiopia with a second lower-toned, richer coffee, traditionally a Java or Sumatra. Not much earth shows up here, however, and the fruit is opulent yet nearly free of ferment, making this an arguably house-blend tamed Mocha-Java."

Read the review.

Buy the coffee.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Coffee and Cheese Tasting in Minneapolis, MN

What: Paradise Roasters in conjunction with France 44 and Kopplin's Coffee will be hosting a coffee and cheese tasting.

When: Thursday, February 26 - 6:30 PM

Where: France 44, 4351 France Ave S, Minneapolis MN, 55410

Price: $10.00 per person

Space is limited. Reserve your spot now.

Friday, January 23, 2009

New Coffee: Yemen - Ameera

This is the first Yemen coffee that Paradise Roasters has ever offered. In the past, we could not find a Yemen (at any price point) that met our standards. Yemen – Ameera exceeds them.

Find hints of brown sugar, rosemary, dates, chocolate, and celeriac.