Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff
Oaks, the coffee guy
227 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text In this episode, I dive deep into my complicated relationship with natural process coffees. I used to love them—they were punchy, bold, and right in your face with flavor. But somewhere along my coffee journey, that changed. Now I find myself gravitating toward washed coffees and sweeter Brazilian naturals, avoiding the fruit bombs that once excited me. I wonder if my palate has matured, if I'm just getting older, or if I'm chasing something elusive from my past. I talk about p...
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Send us a text In this episode, I dive deep into my complicated relationship with natural process coffees. I used to love them—they were punchy, bold, and right in your face with flavor. But somewhere along my coffee journey, that changed. Now I find myself gravitating toward washed coffees and sweeter Brazilian naturals, avoiding the fruit bombs that once excited me. I wonder if my palate has matured, if I'm just getting older, or if I'm chasing something elusive from my past. I talk about p...
Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff
13 minutes
1 month ago
From Gesha to Caturra: Coffee Variety Deep Dive
Send us a text In this episode, I dive deep into the world of coffee varietals and share my eye-opening experience tasting seven different varieties from the same farm. I explored how different coffee varietals—including Javanika, Yellow Caturra, Catamaran, Lorena, Pacamara, and Gesha—each express unique flavor profiles, from chocolatey and nutty to fruity, floral, and vibrant. Through this experiment, I discovered that not all coffee tastes the same, even when grown on the same farm with sim...
Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff
Send us a text In this episode, I dive deep into my complicated relationship with natural process coffees. I used to love them—they were punchy, bold, and right in your face with flavor. But somewhere along my coffee journey, that changed. Now I find myself gravitating toward washed coffees and sweeter Brazilian naturals, avoiding the fruit bombs that once excited me. I wonder if my palate has matured, if I'm just getting older, or if I'm chasing something elusive from my past. I talk about p...