Awesome to see some April Brewers in the line up. Thank you for that.
@NexusS4GIceJelly7 ай бұрын
April has been popular with a lot of coffee shops in CA. Used to be the Kalita but April brewer is the better brewer overall
@coffeewithapril7 ай бұрын
@@NexusS4GIceJelly that's great to hear.
@mobomobile7 ай бұрын
great video and good to see this happening in a farmers market. i would love to see this scene when its busy with customers, and also to ask a few customers what they think of the coffee.
@labalo57 ай бұрын
She incredibly intelligent and savvy. Good vid on sharing their venture.
@ScoutRushDotCom7 ай бұрын
This is a great coffee video. Thank you both for sharing so much real info.
@Sensi19954 ай бұрын
Specialty that is actually specialty!
@stevencasarez84437 ай бұрын
Great to see this!! We need MORE high quality coffee in the Bay. As someone who lives in the bay area (east bay), our access to 3rd wave coffee is extremely limited.
@one23johnson7 ай бұрын
This is great, wish more places did this. Coffee movement in SF has coffee flights where you can rate 3 different brews, or 1 coffee as filter, espresso, milk
@J1m036 ай бұрын
Before I got into Specialty coffee All I Knew was starbucks. I never drank starbucks black due to it being supper bitter since all they have are super dark roasts. Once I learned about light roasts that is all I drink black. It blew me away fro the first time drinking light roast straight black because I said "woah It tastes sweet". Never knew coffee could taste like that, I thought all coffee tasted like Starbucks coffee so I would never drink black coffee.
@greysuit177 ай бұрын
The better question is why wouldn’t you?
@michaelgosheme45827 ай бұрын
I assume the farmers can’t bring to the coffee directly to the market (at least for now) and the roasters and green traders are on the same side of the equation. It is just finding a new outlet and has nothing to do with the “farmer” as implied
@greysuit177 ай бұрын
@@michaelgosheme4582I’m not sure you understand what a Farmer’s Market is? It’s essentially (usually) outside for local vendors to sell there food or vendors to sell their goods. As in this case coffee they’ve roasted and serve. In this scenario it has nothing to do with a farmer directly.
@BBB_0257 ай бұрын
Which farmers market is this? I want to figure out if I can have a Bay Area friend bring a bag of moon wake down to me in LA
@michaelgosheme45827 ай бұрын
I assume the farmers can’t bring to the coffee directly to the market (at least for now) and the roasters and green traders are on the same side of the equation. It is just finding a new outlet and has nothing to do with the “farmer” as implied
@greysuit177 ай бұрын
You don’t understand what a Farmer Market is. A Farmer’s Market is a place people go to buy local food and goods from local vendors. You are interpreting the question weird. It has nothing to do with what you stated.
@Flyingwithoutmings5 ай бұрын
Doubt you’ll really find any actual farmers at a farmers market 😅
Would make even more sense if the coffee is directly from the farmer
@warrenstanford72407 ай бұрын
The farmers have enough on their plates.
@michaelgosheme45827 ай бұрын
Literally, the farmers have "nothing on their plates" thanks to the colonialists of the then and the capitalists of the now! It is a matter of time they realize that and can put up some effort to change the status quo that prevailed for a few centuries by now #ROASTED@ORIGIN@@warrenstanford7240
@greysuit177 ай бұрын
It is directly from the farmer….to the roaster….to the consumer
@michaelgosheme45827 ай бұрын
Oh my bad. I thought it is just a new stunt by the roasters appearing to be the farmer. I am coffee farmer myself and saw it from my side of things as they are. We encourage more roasters to go direct to farmers and add more value both to the farmer and end consumer@@greysuit17