Check out our legacy blog posts

Sagebrush coffee has been known for our coffee education for over a decade. We used to showcase this with a traditional blog, writing articles constantly.

In our latest iteration of our website we have created an extensive education al portal with specific intentional articles showcasing what we learn at origin with the the coffee community at large.

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Legacy Blog Articles

Sagebrush Coffee Education

The Journey of Coffee | The Crop
  • by Cameron Dodd

The Journey of Coffee | The Crop

Ah, coffee. The drink enjoyed by over 1 billion people in the world--150 million people in the United States alone. But how many of those vast numbers of people know what coffee is? Where it came from? How it came...

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Producer Spotlight | Anny Ruth Pimentel
  • by Matthew Kellso

Producer Spotlight | Anny Ruth Pimentel

Producer Spotlight: Anny Ruth Pimentel & Jeff Coursen — A Story of Coffee, Friendship, and Vision At Sagebrush Coffee, we don’t just buy coffee. We build relationships. Real ones. And as we kick off our Producer Spotlight series, I can’t think...

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Sagebrush Coffee Classification Update, Gold Label Vs Black Label Vs Brown Label Coffees
  • by Jonathan Kellso

Our classifications (re)explained

Why do we sort things the way we do? If you have perused our website, you might have noticed that we categorize our coffees by a few different classifications. Both Gold Label and Black Label stand out and then there...

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Get to Know ONYX Coffee | Our Direct Supplier of Guatemalan Coffee
  • by Karla Walker

Get to Know ONYX Coffee | Our Direct Supplier of Guatemalan Coffee

Since the beginning, Guatemala has been one of our top-selling origins. The success of our Guatemalan beans is widely due to the incredible work ethic and connection made through the producers that Onyx Coffee connects us with. Residing in Guatemala...

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Why We Removed Roast Levels From Our Coffee Descriptions
  • by Matthew Kellso

Why We Removed Roast Levels From Our Coffee Descriptions

Why in the world would we remove roast levels from our descriptions and packaging? They’re a standard in the industry and tell the customer something about what they’re buying. Why make it harder to pick a coffee? There is a...

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Coffee 101 | Learn the Basics of Coffee in 10 Minutes
  • by Jonathan Kellso

Coffee 101 | Learn the Basics of Coffee in 10 Minutes

Beans and hot water. Doesn't sound so appetizing put like that, does it? Yet every day, millions upon millions of people drink this legendary drink. Coffee is a worldwide staple in culture, a driving force of productivity, and a catalyst...

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Coffee Traceability | What is it & Why is it Important?
  • by Kourtney Marie Camm

Coffee Traceability | What is it & Why is it Important?

Traceability is the ability to track a product’s entire journey through the supply chain. In coffee, traceability is important because it gives us the opportunity to learn more about the coffee we are drinking and acknowledge the hard work that...

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Costa Rica Origin Trip with My Daughter | Matt's Recap
  • by Matthew Kellso

Costa Rica Origin Trip with My Daughter | Matt's Recap

I went to Costa Rica in March with my 15-year-old daughter, Eden, for a split coffee sourcing and father-daughter spring break trip. Every time I travel to origin, I feel like it is a life-changing experience and this trip is...

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Colombia Best Cup Trip | Noah's Perspective
  • by Store Staff

Colombia Best Cup Trip | Noah's Perspective

As a coffee lover, barista, and one of Matt’s sons, it was just a matter of time before I was invited to go on an origin trip with my dad. When my dad was invited to go to Colombia and...

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The Coffee Journey

Explore all that goes into your morning cup

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Variety

Coffee Varieties Guide

Like apples, coffee has thousands of varieties with unique flavors. Explore Arabica cultivars from Gesha to Bourbon and how genetics shape your perfect cup.

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Origin

Coffee Terroir Guide

Origin is one of three pillars determining coffee's taste, alongside roasting and brewing. From variety selection to elevation, processing to country culture, every decision at origin shapes your cup. Here's how terroir transforms seeds into distinctive flavors.

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Processing

Coffee Processing Guide

How specialty coffee goes from cherry to green bean—hand-picking, sorting, fighting pests and disease, and the processing methods that shape flavor.

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Roast

Coffee Roasting Overview

Coffee roasting isn't just about turning beans brown—it's a complex process of chemistry, timing, and heat that creates over 800 flavor compounds from a simple green seed. Understanding this transformation reveals why your morning cup tastes the way it does.

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Brew

Coffee Brewing Basics

Everything that goes into great coffee comes down to the brew. Here's what matters most: grind size, water temperature, and brewing method.

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