Coffee Specials for April

I have been a little slow in getting new pages posted here as well as not getting a monthly newsletter Emailed to all of our customers.  Raising 4 kids, running a growing business out of our home, roasting coffee 3 times a week as well as me working as a carpenter during the day doesn’t leave much time for website work!

I picked up a “new yergacheffe” when Cafe Imports ran out of the Ethiopia Yergacheffe I usually bought. I brought a sample to a new coffee shop in Amery WI called Bugga’s Bistro and her customers LOVE IT!  It is now a standard coffee that she orders!

OK, enough about how we got the coffee here is the link and description from our sites retail “estore”.

Pete

Our Coffee Barn

Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans

Ethiopia Limu Gera Special Prep

1 Pound Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans

This is our latest new origin from Ethiopia! Limu is a region in the district of Gera in southwestern Ethiopia.

This Limu cups similar to a Yergacheffe but to me it had deeper chocolaty undertones similar to a Harrar. I have personaly added this coffee to my list of coffees I try to have in my kitchen for my everyday coffee, yes, a coffee roaster brews coffee every morning at home just like most of you!

Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. The regal coffees from this country are deserving of such a heritage and stand up to the calling. Referring to Ethiopia as a country of single origin, however, is misleading. Coffees from the different growing regions vary so incredibly that they do not even seem to be from the same planet! Ethiopian Yergacheffes are amazing and unique coffees. Yergacheffe is a town in the Sidamo region of Ethiopia, and the coffees from this region will surprise you with their floral and tangerine notes. In a stellar Yergacheffe, even the grounds have an exotic tropical toasted coconut aroma that will knock you over with its charms. Sometimes Coffee Joe’s will try to compare Yergacheffes to other coffees, such as a bright Central American or an exciting Kenyan, just south of the border from Ethiopia, but there truly is not a real comparison.



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