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Clouds in my Coffee
Posted on September 1st, 2010 No comments
Or stars, or whatever — you get the idea: September’s Espresscopes are live and direct over on Brown Bean!What do the astrological forces have to say for themselves this month? You Virgos may have a difficult time expressing yourself, while those of the Sagittarius and Aries persuasions won’t be able to keep it to themselves. Overall, there’s a general vibe of experimentation and learning, balanced by a little healthy personal assessment. You know, the usual.
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Too Darn Hot
Posted on August 31st, 2010 No comments
As we have been tracking over the past couple of years, global warming has been impacting coffee growing regions around the world — from excessive rains leading to flooding to increased temperatures minimizing the available coffee-friendly agricultural regions.The Guardian now has another update for us: The temperatures are warming enough that they are inviting a lovely little pest, the coffee berry borer, to live in higher and higher altitudes. This little beetle wants the same thing we do — coffee, delicious coffee! — but couldn’t hang with the coffee crops all that often because they preferred a cooler clime than the beetle’s 68F degrees. Warming kicked up temps in parts of Ethiopia’s mountainous growing region to this level in around 1984 and scientists have been tracking the borer’s population expansion ever since — it’s now present in every coffee growing region except Hawaii, Nepal and Papua New Guinea.
Coffee’s commodity price has been slowly increasing as a result of environmental and economic pressures and is at its highest this year. With an estimated $500m damage sourced to the coffee berry borer crew, it will only serve to increase the cost even more.
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Nespresso Competition Heats Up
Posted on August 25th, 2010 No comments
As we wrote about in March, Nespresso’s historically proprietary capsules were slated for competition this summer — and it’s about to get real. Both Sara Lee’s L’Or capsules and the Ethical Coffee Company’s biodegradable capsules have hit the market and Nestle has begun an avid defense of their ~1700 patents on how the espresso is produced on their machines.With lawsuits in the works and police raids of manufacturing facilities in France, it’s clear that Nestle’s Nespresso business model is designed around a lack of competition. Since we’re ardent supporters of competition and believe it to be in the best interest of the customer, it’s hard for us to empathize with Nestle’s position on this one.
As with the machines themselves, there seems to be different target markets for each of the competitive capsules being produced and that kind of diversity will only serve to increase the reach, accessibility and attractiveness of the equipment itself. If you have people concerned about the environmental impact of the capsules, they can purchase the equipment and go with Ethical Coffee Company’s capsule approach; similarly, if someone is more budget conscious and willing to take a bit of a reduction in quality, it sounds like the L’Or capsules are cheaper but maybe not quite as tasty as the original. In both cases, Nestle should see the competing products as another marketing arm that feeds into their machine sales. Obviously, their model is designed around lower cost machines that are supported economically by capsule purchases over the life of the equipment, but the biggest complaint and ‘no’ factor we see on the retail side is this lack of easily accessible capsules.
On the US front, Green Mountain and Lavazza are in final negotiations to team up and take another stab at Lavazza’s capsule-based espresso in this market, so the competition will be equipment based, as well, within the next few years. In our opinion, both pressures will result in better options for the customer at the end of the day, so we’re all for it.
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Look to the Stars
Posted on August 2nd, 2010 No comments
It’s that time again — you know, when the secrets of the universe are revealed and their influences on your java become clear. August’s Espresscopes are up over at Brown Bean , so check them out!Libras have romance and love on their cosmic horizons — accented, of course, by sharing their equally passionate ardor for coffee — while Cancers need to slow down a bit and maybe take some time to enjoy a slow cold brewed coffee over ice.
What’s in store for your sign this month? Check out these caffeine-imbued predictions.
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Field Trip: Uesugi USA – Recycling Center
Posted on June 22nd, 2010 No comments
Where do espresso machines and coffee makers go to die? Not in the landfill, if we can help it! At Seattle Coffee Gear, we launched a recycling program last year in an effort to keep as many fully assembled machines from landing in the trash. Many of these are pretty complex — they have circuit boards, electrical wiring and miscellaneous metals that are best kept out of our ground water supply.Our partner in this venture is Uesugi USA, a Japanese company that (as luck would have it) have a US presence here in the Seattle-area. We pulled Henry into the mix and headed out to their facility to talk about what they do and see how they take these machines apart, break them down to their components and funnel them back into the commodity supply chain as cleanly as possible.
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The Grind – June 2010
Posted on June 4th, 2010 No comments
It’s that special time again — Grind Time(tm)! June’s edition of The Grind features a yummy sangria recipe, tips on backflushing, info on the Nespresso promo and specials on products.Didn’t get this month’s missive but don’t want to be left out in the cold come July? Sign up here, sugar; we’re happy to add you to our list.
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The Jubilant Return of Espresscopes
Posted on June 2nd, 2010 No comments
You have been patiently waiting, missing, pining for and wondering where on earth they could be. Really, how could you be expected to make a better cup of coffee at home without the insight of your friendly javastrologer? It’s not natural.After a two-month hiatus, the Espresscopes over at Brown Bean are back in action! Aquarians corner the market in easy perfection this month, while Leos should probably chill down a bit and just simply enjoy their lovely cup. Check them out to learn more caffeine-imbued cosmic predictions.
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Buy a Soldier a Cup o’ Joe
Posted on May 31st, 2010 No comments
Today’s Memorial Day in the US and while many of us are enjoying an extra day out of the office or getting our summer parties kicked off at a nice pitch, it’s easy to forget that we have a couple of wars going on right now — which means a lot of soldiers away from home.
So take a moment to send them a little bit of home by donating a bag of coffee to them via Bad Ass Coffee Company’s Buy a Cup o’ Joe for a Soldier program. You can send them a bag and include your contact info as well if you’d like them to know who you are. Whether or not you agree with the merits of said wars, these soldiers work a pretty tough job and deserve your support, period.
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Giving New Meaning to the Phrase ‘Empty Calories’
Posted on May 25th, 2010 2 comments
This infographic from awhile back laid out the different caloric intake of foods and drinks and the required energy output to balance their input, but we recently ran across this blog entry over at World of Mysteries that evaluated and named what they think are the 20 most harmful drinks in the US. Comparing each drink’s sugar content to another not-so-healthy food, they list several drinks that you’d expect to find on there — and painfully outline some coffee drinks as well.Ever thought about what sucking down 68 strips of bacon would be like? Stop into your local Cold Stone Creamery to find out. Ijole!
Yeah, we’ll stick with our straight espresso shots, thanks.
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Top 50 Coffee Drinking Countries
Posted on May 14th, 2010 1 comment
If you’re expecting to head to Rwanda and sample some of their world-renowned coffee, you’ll most likely be sorely disappointed in the cup of coffee you end up with. This is true of many of the coffee producing countries of the world, who actually have a relatively small population of actual coffee drinkers. The majority of their coffee is exported around the world — and you’ll probably find a tastier cup in Finland than you will in Ethiopia.At the end of April, Bloomberg reported (from Euromonitor) the most avid coffee drinking countries in the world, measured by the quantity consumed in liters per capita. We took that, put it in a table and assigned each country a general region, as well, so you can sort it and see which parts of the world are the biggest coffee connoisseurs.
Rank Country Liters per Capita Region 1 Finland 608.2 Scandinavia 2 Norway 322.6 Scandinavia 3 Denmark 180.6 Scandinavia 4 Germany 145.9 Europe - North 5 Slovakia 144.6 Europe - East 6 Czech Republic 142.8 Europe - East 7 Sweden 139 Scandinavia 8 UK 134.7 Europe - North 9 Canada 125.6 North America 10 Greece 116.2 Europe - South 11 Slovenia 110.9 Europe - East 12 Poland 107.3 Europe - North 13 Australia 107.2 Australia 14 Belgium 106.4 Europe - North 15 Costa Rica 105.9 Central America 16 US 105.9 North America 17 Switzerland 105 Europe - North 18 France 91.5 Europe - West 19 Georgia 90.2 Europe - East 20 Netherlands 89.1 Europe - North 21 New Zealand 88.3 Oceania 22 Romania 85.9 Europe - East 23 Spain 85.4 Europe - West 24 Austria 78.7 Europe - North 25 Singapore 76.1 Asia 26 Algeria 68.9 Africa 27 Lithuania 64.7 Europe - East 28 Bosnia & Herzegovina 60.7 Europe - East 29 Russia 60.3 Russia 30 Macedonia 58.2 Europe - East 31 Estonia 58 Europe - East 32 Guatemala 55 Central America 33 Israel 54.6 Middle East 34 Uruguay 53.2 South America 35 Dominican Republic 52.2 Caribbean 36 Ireland 52 Europe - North 37 Brazil 50.1 South America 38 Belarus 47.6 Europe - East 39 Philippines 47.2 Oceania 40 Japan 43.6 Asia 41 Venezuela 36.6 South America 42 Ukraine 32.8 Europe - East 43 Turkey 32.6 Europe - East 44 Italy 31.8 Europe - South 45 Chile 30.9 South America 46 Colombia 30.7 South America 47 Saudi Arabia 30.4 Middle East 48 Latvia 30.3 Europe - East 49 Tunisia 29.7 Africa 50 Hungary 27.3 Europe - East



