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Journal from Japan No. 4 - Kissaten Through the Eyes of Kyoto and Nara
Japanese kissaten are possibly the last remaining example of what a coffeehouse once looked like.
Apr 1
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Jake Tomszak
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Journal from Japan No. 4 - Kissaten Through the Eyes of Kyoto and Nara
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February 2025
Journal from Japan No. 3 - A Conversation with Masahiko Fumimoto; Roastery Owner and Competition Judge
“Here I can do more.
Feb 5
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Jake Tomszak
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Journal from Japan No. 3 - A Conversation with Masahiko Fumimoto; Roastery Owner and Competition Judge
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January 2025
Journal from Japan No.2 - Kyoto-style and the Origins of Cold Brew Coffee
From the cool waters of the Kamo in Kyoto to nitrogen chilled draft pours in Portland, Oregon, cold coffee has taken quite a journey.
Jan 26
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Jake Tomszak
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Journal from Japan No.2 - Kyoto-style and the Origins of Cold Brew Coffee
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Journal from Japan No. 1 - Coffee In: Tokyo.
There are cities, and then there is Tokyo.
Jan 14
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Jake Tomszak
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Journal from Japan No. 1 - Coffee In: Tokyo.
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Coffee Of The Dutch Style
Coffee is ingrained in the very fiber of The Netherlands.
Jan 8
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Jake Tomszak
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Coffee Of The Dutch Style
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More Than Just Poutine And Cathedrals - Coffee In: Montréal
“Un café, s'il vous plaît!” I say to the barista.
Jan 3
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Jake Tomszak
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More Than Just Poutine And Cathedrals - Coffee In: Montréal
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A City So Nice, They Named It Twice - Coffee In: New York City
A major contributor to why the “city never sleeps”, coffee has a special place in New York City.
Jan 3
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Jake Tomszak
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A City So Nice, They Named It Twice - Coffee In: New York City
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December 2024
Why You Should Buy Whole Bean Coffee
A lot of people drink coffee.
Dec 28, 2024
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Jake Tomszak
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Why You Should Buy Whole Bean Coffee
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Traceability
The Empire of Germany officially colonized Rwanda in 1899, and upon doing so it quickly began the production and exportation of coffee.
Dec 27, 2024
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Jake Tomszak
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Traceability
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Common Coffee Processing Methods
One could write an entire book about coffee processing, in fact many have.
Dec 27, 2024
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Jake Tomszak
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Common Coffee Processing Methods
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Decaf Coffee: What is it, really?
There has long been a lot of debate over decaffeinated coffee (decaf) in the coffee industry, and I mean A LOT.
Dec 27, 2024
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Jake Tomszak
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Decaf Coffee: What is it, really?
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What is a Vienna Roast?
With the dawn of third wave coffee, the industry’s focus turned mostly to light roasted coffees.
Dec 27, 2024
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Jake Tomszak
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