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That Old Time Coffee on Christopher Street

July 03, 2010 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

When you step into McNulty's Tea & Coffee in the West Village, you feel as though you are stepping into another era of coffee, when specialty shops like this were the main purveyors of gourmet beans from around the world. In that respect, it reminds me of Empire Coffee or Porto Rico Importing Co. These business date to a time before the Web and radical transparency about everything from the type of bean to the name of the farmer to the altitude to the date and location of the roasting. The newest culinary coffee shops have fed the obsessiveness of many coffee fans, the type of people who want to know the precise temperature and pressure used to brew a cup of espresso.

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July 03, 2010 /Patrick LaForge
Birch Coffee, Café Grumpy, Coffee!, Empire Coffee & Tea, espresso, Intelligentsia, McNulty Tea & Coffee, organic, Peru, Porto Rico Importing Co-
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Coffee, Hot and Cold

June 12, 2010 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

This is a quickie coffee post, dashed off while watching the U.S.-England World Cup match and discussing the propriety of promiscuously using "tweet" in news articles. First, a word about B. Koffie's Yirgacheffe and Kenya French Mission offerings. Kudos to La Columbe, the roaster. I sampled the latter and refilled my Mason jar with the former on a May 29 visit. Both were tasty and in line with the descriptions on the boards.

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June 12, 2010 /Patrick LaForge
B- Koffie, Birch Coffee, Coffee!, cold brew coffee, cold press, espresso, Ethiopia, Intelligentsia, Kenya, La Columbe Torrefaction, NYT, soccer, t, tweet, Twitter, World Cup, World Science Fair, Yirgacheffe
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A Guatemalan Roast From Grumpy

November 15, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

Interesting things seem to be happening at one of my favorite New York coffee haunts, Café Grumpy. For one thing, the shop's official blog is looking flashier and busier. And Grumpy -- which turned me on to many of the best roasters in the country (Intelligentsia, Verve, Barismo, and Ritual) -- is now roasting selected coffees of its own at its Brooklyn location. I missed the Kenyan roast, but there still seemed to be an ample supply of this Finca Chichupac selection from Guatemala as well as a Finca Carmen from PanamaEl Salvador at the locally owned chain's Chelsea shop.

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November 15, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Café Grumpy, Coffee!, drinks, espresso, Intelligentsia, Stumptown, Verve Coffee Roasters
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A Return to Guatemala via Stumptown

October 11, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

I've enjoyed a number of Guatemalan coffees -- the Finca La Folie from Ritual Roasters, Itzamna from Intelligentsia, the Nimac Kapeh and the Soma blend from Barismo -- so I picked up these beans on another side trip to Stumptown's Manhattan location at the Ace Hotel in the 20s. As always, the service was fast and pleasant, and I received a complimentary coffee because I was buying beans. (I was also playing around with Foursquare and its iPhone app, and discovered that there's a fierce battle to become "mayor" of this location.)

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October 11, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Barismo, Coffee!, drinks, espresso, Foursquare, Guatemala, Intelligentsia, iPhone Apps, Stumptown, technology, Twitter
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Coming Back Around to the Flor Azul

September 13, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!

This direct-trade variety from Nicaragua was one of the earliest culinary coffees I wrote about on this blog, back in November 2008, when I first started to systematically evaluate the beans I was trying. Back then, I thought I knew a fair amount about coffee, but I really didn't know anything. My knowledge was limited to some basic presumptions I had about the geographic origins of various coffees. I didn't know much about individual growers or roasters. That level of detail was not readily available on the Web or on packaging until this third-wave era of coffee geekery with its focus on elevations, how beans are grown, dried and roasted, and the precise temperature settings on super-expensive coffee-making equipment. It used to be the specifics of coffee bean origins were known only to buyers, tasters and really obsessed fans.

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September 13, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Blogging, Café Grumpy, Coffee!, drinks, espresso, Flor Azul, Intelligentsia, Nicaragua, Ritual Coffee Roasters, Stumptown, Verve Coffee Roasters
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El Balsamo-Quetzaltepec, That's a Mouthful

August 30, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

A coffee-obsessed blogger bought three bags of beans at once, one sunny day in August. One of those bags is still nearly full. One is about half-full. And one is completely empty. This is the story of that one, which sits next to my computer, taunting me with a rich, thick aroma of beans that are no more. A couple of weeks ago, I asked what would happen if someone on the quest for a perfect shot of espresso coffee found what he was looking for? The prize-winning Black Cat from Bolivia roasted by Intelligentsia came close. And there have been a few others that I would put on that list. The sweet-tooth yellow Icatu comes to mind. When you can still remember a coffee you had six months ago, either it was good coffee, or you have an uncontrolled obsession. Maybe both.

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August 30, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Bourbon coffee, Café Grumpy, Coffee!, drinks, El Salvador, espresso, Finca San Eduardo, Intelligentsia, NYC, Verve Coffee Roasters
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The Black Cat From Bolivia

August 17, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!

What happens if, in a quest for a perfect shot of espresso, you actually find it, or something close? For one thing, perhaps like a fine wine, you can never be sure the next year's vintage will be as good. And your taste and preferences might change. Of course, my quest was mainly a conceit to try a bunch of coffees and blog about them. I didn't expect to actually find something so far superior to the rest. But the third bean I brought back from Intelligentsia in L.A. this July came close. Alas, I just drank the last shot.

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August 17, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Black Cat Project, Bolivia, Coffee!, espresso, Intelligentsia, Mike Phillips, Ninth Street Espresso
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There Goes the Turtle

August 10, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!

This is the second of the three coffees I bought about a month ago on a trip to the Silver Lake outpost of Intelligentsia in Los Angeles and have been enjoying in the weeks since. (Earlier, I wrote about Itzamna from Guatemala.) I was guzzling this, both as espresso and regular coffee, and it was my impression that it worked better as a regular cup. The name translates as "the turtle," and, alas, this "in season" offering may be sold out now. I'll have to savor the last bit left in the bag.

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August 10, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Coffee!, espresso, Geoff Watts, Guatemala, Honduras, Intelligentsia, La Tortuga
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Named for Itzamna, 'God of Nectar'

August 09, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!

After neglecting my blogging for a while, I figured I ought to make note of three excellent coffees from Intelligentsia in Los Angeles that I have been drinking over the past month or so. On a vacation trip in early July to visit family, we made a detour over to Silver Lake, where I bought a mug and a few different bags of single-source beans. I packed them in my suitcase and returned to New York (carrying coals to New Castle in a sense, since some local shops carry Intelligentsia selections). First up is the selection from Guatemala.

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August 09, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Café Grumpy, espresso, Guatemala, Intelligentsia, Los Angeles, Ninth Street Espresso
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Los Inmortales in a Bag

June 20, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

It has been a week for obsessions, from Twitter to a new addiction, Plants vs. Zombies. The first was the subject of a two-day conference where I was a panelist, even as social media played a role in the Iranian election unrest. The other is the latest computer game that has consumed too much time of the 9-year-old and, um, others, in our household. It is amusing and addictive. If you play it you will never look at mushrooms or vegetable gardening in quite the same way again.

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June 20, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Café Grumpy, Coffee!, computers, drinks, espresso, Finca Malacara, Intelligentsia, Los Inmortales, Twitter
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Shots of Alphabet City, the Espresso

April 26, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Blogging, Coffee!

It was a busy week of catching up at work after vacation, then a busier weekend that included a children's birthday party by the Hudson River, with volunteer activities to benefit the Children for Children Foundation. Then last night it was off to Madison Square Garden for The Dead. It was a great show, musically. There were certainly some aging hippies in the crowd, but most of the audience had a middle-aged suburban feel to it. A lot of people who might have been dancing in the hallways and aisles 20 years ago seemed content to sit in their seats and suck on plastic bottles of Budweiser.

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April 26, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Alphabet City Espresso, Black Cat Project, Coffee!, espresso, Intelligentsia, Madison Square Garden, music, musicians, Ninth Street Espresso, The Dead
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Another Fine Coffee From Finca Santuario

April 15, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

I'm on vacation from the job that pays the bills this week, but vacationing is hard work, especially since our daughter is off from school and my wife has to work. I need many shots of espresso to keep up my stamina. On Monday, I hustled my daughter off to a playdate, then wandered off on a chilly but sunny day to the Ninth Street Espresso outpost in Chelsea Market. I was on a specific mission: All of NInth Street's coffees are roasted by Intelligentsia, which has a roasting lab but no shops in New York. I had been pleased with several Intelligentsia "guest" coffees purchased at Cafe Grumpy, including this Colombian. I'll have more on the results of the expedition later. How did this bean fare in my ongoing coffee quest?

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April 15, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Blogs, Café Grumpy, Camilo Merizalde, Coffee!, espresso, Finca Santuario, Intelligentsia, Ninth Street Espresso
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From the Thunguri Auction Lot in Kenya

March 08, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Blogging, Coffee!

Ah, the signs of spring -- Turbotax, Daylight Saving Time and warmer weather. What better time to jump-start a moribund blog? I've been kicking around some ideas for posts. For example, I am really grooving on the new Kindle for iPhone application. It is amazing to be reading a book on one device then have the phone call the same text up to the page where I left off. And the updated New York Times iPhone app is snappier than the original, which had grown slower and frustrating with new phone firmware updates. Now I can get depressing economic news right in my hand in a matter of seconds.

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March 08, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
Café Grumpy, Coffee!, espresso, Intelligentsia, iPhone Apps, Kenya, Kindle, Twitter
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