
Coffee Canon Podcast
1) Episode Ten: Warfare and Coffee Part One – The Civil War
When I say the words, “Civil War” what are the first things that pop into your mind? If you’re from the United States, it’s probably things like slavery, Abraham Lincoln, or Gettysburg. But, in fact, ...Show More
2) Episode Nine: The Double R Coffee House
Coffee’s history includes examples of shops and cafes that didn’t fit their historical context. On this episode of Coffee Canon, we deep-dive into one of these; a shop that was opened in ...Show More
3) Episode Eight: Modern Coffee Culture
The way we drink and experience coffee has changed drastically. To many people, it’s become a specialty beverage where taste not only matters, but is decrypted using a multi-tiered tasters wheel...Show More
4) Episode Seven: Dutch Coffee
The Netherlands is only about 1,000 miles from the Arctic Circle, making farming difficult. And yet, Dutch culture is intimately tied to coffee culture and history. Many of the biggest events that tur...Show More
5) Episode Six: Turkish Coffee
From the halls of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent to the streets of the Grand Bazaar, from the fields of Kaldi the Goat Herder to the room of an Israeli fortune teller; Turkish Coffee runs the gambit....Show More
6) Episode Five: Season of Giving (ft. Nate Westwick from Wild Goose Coffee Roasters)
Around this time of year we hear stories of people giving back to the less fortunate in their communities. Whether it’s Ebenezer Scrooge from a Christmas Carol forgiving debts, or your local church do...Show More
Episode Five: Season of Giving (ft. Nate Westwick from Wild Goose Coffee Roasters)
41:16 | Dec 30th, 2017
7) Episode Four: Holiday Drinks
Today on the podcast we’re bending the rules a bit and not focusing entirely on coffee. Instead, in the spirit of Christmas, we’re broadening our scope and looking at Holiday drinks as a whole, and th...Show More
8) Episode Three: Fermenting Coffee
For thousands of years humans have used fermentation to preserve food, leaven bread, and brew alcohol. In 19th century Belgium lambic beers were brewed using the yeasts and bacteria naturally found in...Show More
9) Episode Two: Italian Coffee
Episode Two of Coffee Canon focuses on Italian coffee. We often associate Italy with espresso, but the truth is that true espresso didn’t exist until about 1950. Developing It took the work of k...Show More
10) Episode One: Japanese Coffee
In this first episode of Coffee Canon, we take a look at Japan: a culture rich with history and tradition. Today, Japanese people love coffee – they’ve invented entire brew methods that th...Show More