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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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Sagebrush Coffee Education

Yemen | A Key Player in the Early Cultivation of Coffee
  • by Matthew Kellso

Yemen | A Key Player in the Early Cultivation of Coffee

Coffee has a unique and symbolic history in the country of Yemen (yeh•muhn). In ancient days, Sufri monks would use it to aid them with their devotional practices. During its peak exportation period, Yemeni coffee producers would use camels to...

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Sagebrush Coffee's Coffee Classifications Explained: Brown vs. Gold vs. Black Label
  • by Matthew Kellso

Sagebrush Coffee's Coffee Classifications Explained: Brown vs. Gold vs. Black Label

Brown vs. Gold vs. Black Label 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 are the ‘unlabeled’...

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Ethiopia | A Coffee Origin Story, Unique Flavor Profile, and Fan Favorite
  • by Matthew Kellso

Ethiopia | A Coffee Origin Story, Unique Flavor Profile, and Fan Favorite

Coffees from Ethiopia are always a favorite. For many years, they have been the world's best-reviewed single-origin premium coffee beans. As the fifth largest coffee producer in the world, Ethiopia has mastered the art of harvesting and processing the beans, and the...

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El Salvador | Where Economic Success is Fueled By Coffee
  • by Matthew Kellso

El Salvador | Where Economic Success is Fueled By Coffee

  El Salvador Coffee History  Although the smallest of the Latin American countries, El Salvador (el sal•vuh•dor) produces incredible, high-grade coffee beans. For more than a century, coffee production has increased economic growth and is considered a pinnacle in El Salvadoran history....

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The Success & Struggles of Growing Coffee at Home in America
  • by Matthew Kellso

The Success & Struggles of Growing Coffee at Home in America

     When I began this coffee business, my goal was to reveal the wonders and incredible flavors of specialty coffee. I originally only shared with family and friends, but the business bloomed, and I was lucky enough to send beans...

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Natural Processed Coffee | The Fruit-Forward Coffee Process
  • by Matthew Kellso

Natural Processed Coffee | The Fruit-Forward Coffee Process

I find it interesting how people connect to coffee. Some people just love coffees from a particular country. Some people ask me for a good coffee at a certain roast level. I've also heard a lot of requests for specific varieties...

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The Relationship Between Caffeine, Coffee, and Roast Levels
  • by Zoe Maiden

The Relationship Between Caffeine, Coffee, and Roast Levels

Do you use coffee as an energy source to get you through a busy day? Are you trying to avoid the effects of caffeine due to health reasons? Around 90% of our country’s population consumes caffeine on a daily basis....

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The History & Characteristics of Latin American Coffee
  • by Zoe Maiden

The History & Characteristics of Latin American Coffee

Most of the coffees consumed worldwide are produced in Latin America. The countries within Latin America have an ideal coffee-growing environment with its moderate sunshine and rain, 70-80 degree temperatures, and rich, porous soil. Coffee originated in Africa around the...

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Sumatra | Indonesia's Leading Producer of Coffee
  • by Matthew Kellso

Sumatra | Indonesia's Leading Producer of Coffee

Sumatra (soo•maa•truh) is the largest island that is fully within the Republic of Indonesia and is home to roughly 55 million people. A leading producer in Indonesia's coffee industry, the size of Sumatra’s crop accounts for 74.2% of the country's total...

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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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