Let's talk coffee...

in coffee •  7 years ago 

Not the typical swill from the local gas station or even the crap star$ is pumping out...

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This is a newer company, veteran owned and operated, I'm trying out their sample pack and so far enjoying it a good bit. I don't have a favorite blend yet, but will try and narrow it down...

Another veteran owned coffee company I have frequented is Black Rifle Coffee Company...

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These are my two favorite blends by far from BRCC, although their "Just Black" is also excellent.

A local coffee roaster/shop that is also veteran owned is Compass Coffee, I don't make it as often as I would like but their coffee is quite good as well...

I much prefer to support local coffee roasters or veteran owned coffee companies when possible. Generally the coffee is higher quality despite a slight cost increase over Dunkin' or Starcraps...

Any favorite coffee companies?

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I agree anytime you can shop local and put the money directly back into your community it is a great thing.

I am not that fan of coffee but i think i am gonna try those ones i hope it makes my day xD

If you do let us know what you think! I would struggle to make it through the day without coffee haha

Always better to buy small and local, and from communities you know deserve support (veterans for example!) Agreed! I like Stumptown, but haven't lived in the states for a while...here on the Isle of Man Noa Bakehouse is our local roaster!

My favorite coffeeshop serves Stumptown and it's some great stuff for sure! I'm also trying to frequent local DC area roasters more often now as well.

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I agree on keepin' it local. My hubby and I are coffee snobs and can't stand that Starcraps either! When traveling to anywhere our first stop is a local coffee shop. You always meet great people there! Thanks for the post and for your work.

Local shops and especially local roasters are definitely the way to go. If you're ever up in the DC area I recommend Swings Coffee or Compass Coffee 🤙

My husband travels to DC a few times a year. I will pass this coffee shop info along to him. Thank you for the recommendations!

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