by Ken Feighner | Mar 2, 2020 | Opinion
You will not see me ordering an espresso drinks You will not see me ordering an espresso drinks from a bar, a busy restaurant, or a store, and I have several compelling reasons for this attitude. I’m not saying all these establishment need to be avoided, but by using...
by Ken Feighner | Aug 12, 2019 | Coffee Equipment
Ibrik, serving up coffee since the 14thcentury. Ibrik is one the oldest methods of serving coffee since the 14thcentury. This little coffee pot has its humble origins from the Ottoman Empire, which is also coincidently where coffee, as we know it, came from,...
by Ken Feighner | Jul 21, 2019 | Coffee Review, Coffee Roasters
Pinebrook’s Nicaragua San Juan Rio Coco is a Bold Statement Pinebrook’s Nicaragua San Juan Rio Coco is a bold statement, with a bold roast. The medium-dark roast is a perfect match for this bean. The roast brings out the best in aroma and flavor, as well as the body....
by Ken Feighner | Jul 1, 2019 | Coffee Review, Coffee Roasters
Pinebrook Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee is worth getting. Pinebrook Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee is well worth the effort of getting and having on your coffee shelf. Pinebrook is found in Westchester and Brooklyn NY, making their coffee roasters the perfect bridge...
by Ken Feighner | Jun 2, 2019 | Coffee Info, Guest Author
Is Your Cup of Joe Making You Dehydrated? by Sally Phillips With about 83% of adults in the United States consuming coffee, it comes as no surprise that we’re the biggest coffee consumers in the world. Whether you like your coffee with foam, or just prefer it black,...