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2023 Summer Drinks at our Cafe

Sweet, sweet summer. We are so happy it has finally arrived and we are so looking for a summer of fun at Backyard Beans. At Backyard Beans Coffee Co., we know that the right latte can be the perfect accompaniment to a sunny day. Our seasonal latte menu features refreshing flavors like our signature Lavender Latte and new on the seasonal menu is the Ginger Honey Latte, which are the perfect complement to warm weather and lazy afternoons. Whether you're lounging by the pool or enjoying an early morning stroll, our summer lattes will help you beat the heat and keep your taste buds happy. So come on in and let us brighten up your summer with a delicious latte.

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Backyard Beans Coffee Company Celebrates 10 Years As A Specialty Coffee Roaster

The summer fun has just begun at Backyard Beans Coffee Company! This June, the coffee company will celebrate its tenth anniversary as a roaster, rolling out its special Anniversary Blend coffee, a 10 Weeks of Giveaways campaign to commemorate this big milestone, and a video interview with owners Matt & Laura Adams reflecting on their past ten years in business. 

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Our Time in Colombia at The Coffee Quest

Our company has been sourcing coffee from Colombia via The Coffee Quest for the past five years because they deliver the best Colombia has to offer. Check out the conversation we had below with Stephen from The Coffee Quest that highlights what sets specialty coffee apart from commercial, and the key stages at origin where quality is ensured. Namely, the farm level, the buying station, and the dry mill. We hope you enjoy! 

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2022: A Year in Review

That’s a wrap on 2022! It was another jam-packed, fun-filled, whirlwind of a year, and we couldn’t be more grateful for all that it brought us. From the launch of our new recyclable packaging, to our expanded warehouse space, continued community initiatives, and everything in between, it’s been a successful year on so many levels. Let’s recap it, shall we?  

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A Reason to Recycle

Wondering why we made the switch from compostable to recyclable LDPE (low density polyethylene) coffee bags? A lot went into this decision, but the quick version is this–with limited municipal composting in our area, we've come to realize that the compostable bags may not be the best “green” option for our company. Our new bags are plastic, and they are recyclable at nearly all grocery stores or big box stores at the plastic bag collection bin, along with several curbside and commercial recycling services! As a wholesale roaster, most of our coffee is purchased through our grocery partners. Simply drop the bag into the recycle collection bin on your way into the store. Use this locator to find a bag recycling deposit at your local grocery store: https://bagandfilmrecycling.org.

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What to Drink in Season

First, a little horticulture background. The coffee we roast comes from a flowering plant called Coffea Arabica, grown at latitudes close to the equator and at high altitudes where the weather is cooler. This plant flowers one to two times a year, followed by the development of its fruit. Inside the fruit are seeds—that’s what we roast and turn into our decadent and delicious brew. The fruit looks like a small, firm cherry, usually red, but sometimes orange, yellow, or purple. The fruit is referred to as “cherries” or “grapes”—although there is not much fruit around the seed to be enjoyed. And interestingly, after the seeds are processed and roasted they are commonly referred to as beans.

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