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Sagebrush Gold Label Whole Bean Coffee Bundle: 1lb of Ethiopia Tafachi, 1lb of Guatemala San Vincente Pacaya

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Coffee's weird right? Like here take these beans we cooked, grind them up, and pour hot water over them to get a delicious beverage. Have we tried this with other beans? Maybe if we roast kidney, lima, and/or garbanzo beans, grind 'em up, and soak 'em in hot water we'll discover whole new worlds of beverages. You go first. 

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(1) - Sagebrush Coffee Ethiopia Tafachi Gold Label, Whole Bean, 16oz Bag
(1) - Sagebrush Coffee Guatemala San Vincente Pacaya Gold Label, Whole Bean, 16oz Bag

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A Message to Gourmet.Woot from Matthew Kelso, owner, Sagebrush Coffee:
We know what you’re thinking: “Sagebrush Coffee’s regular price is $30 for a freaking bag of coffee? How can anything possibly be that much better than the stuff I get at the grocery store?” Trust us, once you get a bag of premium, fresh, roasted-on-demand Sagebrush Coffee, there’s no going back. Those sad excuses for coffee on the shelves of your regular grocery store or those frilly, sugary $6 frappa-whatevers all lack a single fundamental detail that Sagebrush takes very seriously, and that’s freshness. Every bag we ship is roasted to order, making the coffee as fresh as can possibly be as it arrives on your doorstep. If you were to buy from some certain green mermaids *ahem* the coffee you receive is likely to have been roasted weeks if not months before it even becomes available to you, and that’s a recipe for a bad cup of coffee.

Not to mention the fact that they don’t make an extra effort to ensure that all of their coffees are direct trade certified, meaning the farmers over in South America or Africa who supply the coffee are receiving 100% of the money they’re earning from their coffee harvest without those pesky, greedy middle men trying to mooch off the real workers in this situation. So, is $30 really worth it? Let us answer that question with a question. Is buying ultra-premium coffee beans backed by direct trade certification and roasted-to-order freshness worth it?

Ethiopia Tafachi Gold Label
I feel like I start every Ethiopian description talking about how Ethiopian coffees are always my favorite.  Here is another one.  I think its the complex flavor profiles that win me over.  This one has a peach-like juiciness with a smooth caramel flavor.  It has a floral, almost green tea finish.  I am very impressed with this coffee and think it's the best value we have in the shop.

  • Coffee orders are roasted the day before the order is shipped
  • Roast Level: City Plus (Medium)
  • Processing: Washed (Wet Process)
  • Region: Tafachi
  • Flavor Notes: Peach, Caramel
  • Certification: Direct Trade
  • Altitude: 1950-2050m
  • Varietal: Heirloom
  • Package Size: 16oz

Guatemala San Vincente Pacaya Gold Label
Guatemalan coffees are always our best sellers. The Perea Family farm has become our perennial favorite, and this lot is no slouch. We photographed this one with vanilla cupcakes to highlight the sweet vanilla flavors in this bean. But it has the almond nuttiness that we love from many Guatemalan coffees.  Then it finishes with nice smooth chocolate.

  • Coffee orders are roasted the day before the order is shipped
  • Roast Level: Full City (Medium)
  • Processing: Washed (Wet Process)
  • Region: San Vicente Pacaya
  • Flavor Notes: Vanilla, Chocolate, Almond
  • Certification: Direct Trade
  • Altitude: 1600-1800m
  • Varietal: Catuai, Pache-San Ramon, Bourbon
  • Package Size: 16oz

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  • Our coffee orders are roasted the day before the order is shipped.

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  • Our coffee orders are roasted the day before the order is shipped.

Vendor Details

Sagebrush Coffee

It’s difficult to write a history of Sagebrush Coffee page, without talking about the owner Matt Kellso and the earliest stages of his love for coffee. When Matt was young, like climb to reach the top shelf young, he used to steal coffee beans from that pantry and eat them like candy. That may have been the birthplace of Sagebrush Coffee. Or maybe it was when a few years later a small independent espresso bar opened up next to the baseball card store that he frequented. There were many days for Matt that included delivering papers in the morning, then riding to the espresso store for a latte and then next door to the baseball card shop to spend the remainder of his paper route money. That was definitely the start of something.

Several years went by. Matt went on to become an engineer that drank a lot of coffee. He was a daily regular at the local coffee shop, in fact, many days he would schedule midday meetings there instead of at the office. On vacations, Matt and his wife Jenna would talk about opening a coffee shop in whatever small town they would visit, but it never really went beyond that.

One fateful day on one of those vacations the true seeds for Sagebrush Coffee were planted. In 2009 in Portland Oregon, Matt tried his first cup of third wave fresh-roasted coffee. The complexity and depth of flavors turned a life long love of coffee into a personal passion. As soon as Matt got home, he made it his mission to recreate those flavors. He tried local Arizona based coffee roasters and they just didn’t compare. So he began roasting his own coffee in small batches on his kitchen stove, learning the art and science of roasting coffee through study and hands on experience (and an obsession that borders on problematic). As his experience and ability grew, Matt graduated to more advanced roasting styles (the whirly pop popcorn popper has long since retired). Around the end of 2011, Matt began seeking out ways to bring his coffee to the public. Thus, Sagebrush Coffee was born.  Rather than opening a shop, he aimed to put his fresh roasted coffee online and market it to anyone that is seeking a better cup of coffee. Now, in the spring of 2017, Sagebrush is busy with a brand new retail location in Chandler, Arizona along with even increasing popularity online.

Welcome to Sagebrush Coffee!

Sagebrush Coffee continually seeks the best coffee sources, producing each order in small roast-to-order batches, all the while providing exemplary customer service. As much as we love coffee, our passion now is bringing these amazing beans to our customers.

You are our bottom line, and we won’t be happy until you are drinking the perfect cup of coffee while reflecting on a pleasant purchasing experience. 

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