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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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Legacy Blog Articles

Sagebrush Coffee Education

What's The Difference Between A French Press & A Chemex?
  • by Matthew Kellso

What's The Difference Between A French Press & A Chemex?

I don't know of two more common manual brewing methods for coffee. I remember first hearing and enjoying a french press back in South Carolina when I was probably 7. It was my first introduction to something other than a...

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The Best Ways to Enjoy Decaf After Dinner
  • by Karla Walker

The Best Ways to Enjoy Decaf After Dinner

Coffee doesn’t have to be just a morning drink to get your day started. It’s also a great way to enjoy evening desserts after dinner or with friends. After-dinner coffee is a long-standing formal tradition. You can find books about after-dinner coffee etiquette. Did you know it’s proper etiquette to provide guests both options, regular and decaf, when offering an after-dinner coffee? Do you forgo an evening cup of coffee because if decaf isn’t an option, coffee will keep you awake? If decaf is an option, do you doubt that it will be a good cup of coffee? What if you could enjoy a delicious cup of decaf coffee with a dessert or even a coffee dessert? You can enjoy that late evening dessert and indulge your taste buds with high-quality, flavorful decaf coffee.

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The Difference Between Cold Brew & Iced Coffee
  • by Matthew Kellso

The Difference Between Cold Brew & Iced Coffee

During the summer months, it’s always refreshing to have a cold drink. I generally like my coffee hot, but there are times when a coffee over ice or cold brew is just what I am looking for. What is the...

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The Secret to Making Delicious Cold Brew
  • by Karla Walker

The Secret to Making Delicious Cold Brew

Cold-brew is the perfect refreshment for summer. Here in Arizona, we are always looking for a way to cool off from the extreme desert heat. You don't have to go to a coffee shop to get a great cup of...

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Ecuador | A Small Country With Huge Potential in the Coffee World
  • by Karla Walker

Ecuador | A Small Country With Huge Potential in the Coffee World

Coffee was first grown in Ecuador (eh•kwuh•dor) back in 1860. Farmers established plantations in coastal areas to produce instant coffee. Coffee grown in this area today is still used for instant coffee because of the high demand locally in Ecuador, but...

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The Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony
  • by Karla Walker

The Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony

History of Ethiopian Coffee Tradition It is thought that coffee originated in Ethiopia and dating back to the ninth century. Since then, coffee continues to be an integral part of the Ethiopian culture. There’s a common saying among Ethiopians, “coffee...

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The Best Way to Brew Coffee While Camping
  • by Karla Walker

The Best Way to Brew Coffee While Camping

Making coffee portable has reached a new level in recent years, which is good news for someone like me. Hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities are a regular part of my life. But you don’t just need coffee to be...

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How to Brew With the AeroPress
  • by Karla Walker

How to Brew With the AeroPress

When you are a coffee drinker and know what you like, taking a vacation or going camping presents a potentially unpleasant coffee experience. As you pack, you wonder, "what am I going to do when I get up in the morning...

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How Coffee Gets So Expensive and Why We Want It to Be
  • by Matthew Kellso

How Coffee Gets So Expensive and Why We Want It to Be

Have you wondered why coffee can be so expensive? When you take a closer look at the economics of coffee production, it starts to make more sense. For us to learn, let’s take a quick trip to the origin where...

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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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