Make Good Coffee Co. roastery opening!
I'm so happy to finally announce that the Make Good Coffee Co. roastery is now open, and the online store will go live on November 9th, shipping throughout North America.
After blogging about coffee, traveling to coffee growing countries, and meeting and interviewing coffee roasters for almost ten years, I'm so excited to finally open my own roastery based out of San Diego, California.
There are two things I want to accomplish with this roastery, and both of them are behind the word Good in Make Good Coffee.
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"Good" should mean a quality cup of coffee that you look forward to making for yourself. I go to bed thinking about how good the coffee is going to be when I wake up. My goal is to know coffee roasting as well as it can be known. I want to make the best coffee I can make, and never stop pursuing that goal."Good" should also mean that we can do good when we buy coffee. In the coffee supply chain, there is nobody that works harder or makes the least for themselves than coffee farmers. Many are dedicated to providing the best coffee, and if we help them remain sustainable by providing them with a fair price, then we help families and communities. And in return, we continue getting the best coffee from them. In my coffee travels, I've seen schools and health care facilities built in coffee communities that have been allowed to prosper.I've spent the year roasting coffee, from the Boot Coffee course in San Francisco last December, to home roasting all my own (and friends') coffee, and reading as much as I can. I can recite the owner's manual for my roaster. I've spent the last several weeks perfecting my first three coffees. They will be:- Medium Roast Panama coffee- Dark Roast Malawi AA coffee- Marc's Premium: Sumatra Peaberry coffeeCome visit the Make Good Coffee Co. Store on November 9th, shipping throughout North America! Take the Coffee Quiz that asks you a few questions about what you're looking for, and recommends a coffee based on your choices. And start making good coffee!