The JoGo Coffee Straw Causes a Stir On Kickstarter
A new coffee equipment brand called JoGo seeks to be the last straw in on-the-go coffee consumption, offering a literal straw with steel mesh filter at the end for...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 20, 2021 | All, bombilla, Corporate, crowdfunding, Industry, Joey Jones, JoGo, mate, Nicholas Yehle, Products, straws, tea, United States | 0 |
A new coffee equipment brand called JoGo seeks to be the last straw in on-the-go coffee consumption, offering a literal straw with steel mesh filter at the end for...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 19, 2021 | All, Carlo de Sordi, Corporate, espresso, espresso machines, home espresso, Industry, International, Italy, Milan, Products, prosumer, Sanremo, Sanremo Cafe Racer, Sanremo Cube, Treviso | 0 |
Italian espresso machine maker Sanremo has taken its first step outside of the commercial equipment box with the addition of a compact, home-kitchen-friendly machine called the Sanremo Cube. The...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 15, 2021 | Aerox, air handling, air quality, All, Corporate, Craft/Operations, Industry, International, Macro, Probat, Probat Proair, Products, Roasting, roasting equipment, Thomas Elshoff | 0 |
German roaster manufacturer Probat this week introduced a roastery exhaust deodorizing system called Proair, a cold plasma injector designed to meet the air treatment needs of medium-size and larger...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 14, 2021 | All, Allegra World Coffee Portal, Coffee Like, Corporate, COVID-19, Europe, Germany, Industry, International, Jeffrey Young, Kazakhstan, Market News, market research, Openings, Project Café Europe, Retail, Romania, Russia, Spain, Turkey, UK, World Coffee Portal | 0 |
Nearly half of the 40 European countries identified in the latest Allegra World Coffee Portal market report saw a decline in the number of coffee shops over the past year…
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 9, 2021 | All, Cool Crafted Beverage, Corporate, Craft/Operations, Georgetown, Grayson Hurd, Industry, Northwest, Products, Roasting, seattle, Shae Stanley, Spenser Jarvis, Torsten Gohre, United States, Victola Coffee Roasters, Washington, Whidbey Coffee | 0 |
Following the flaming hot mess that was 2020, a new cold-concerned company called Cool Crafted Beverage has emerged in Seattle, offering commercial cold coffee brewing and creative co-packing. Inside...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 8, 2021 | All, British Columbia, Burnaby, Canada, Corporate, decaffeinated, decaffeination, Delta, Frank Dennis, green coffee, importers, Industry, International, manufacturing, processing, Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee, Vancouver | 0 |
Following long-term growth projections for the decaffeinated coffee market, Canadian green coffee processing and trading company Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee has opened a new 82,000-square-foot production facility. Based in...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 5, 2021 | All, commercial grinders, Corporate, Cristina Scarpa, espresso grinders, grinders, Industry, International, Italy, Mazzer, Mazzer Jolly, Mazzer Super Jolly, Mazzer Super Jolly V Pro, Products, prosumer, United States, Venice | 0 |
Italian coffee grinder manufacturer Mazzer has marked the 50th anniversary of the release of its original Jolly model espresso grinder with the release of the feature-rich Mazzer Super Jolly...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 1, 2021 | acquisitions, All, Audax Private Equity, biogas, Corporate, Craft/Operations, Industry, Macro, Maine, Middlebury, Napa Valley Naturals, Northeast, Paul Ralston, Roasting, Stonewall Kitchen, Tillen Farms, United States, Vermont, Vermont Coffee Company, Village Candle | 0 |
Maine-based specialty foods company Stonewall Kitchen has acquired longtime organic coffee roaster Vermont Coffee Company. The coffee company, founded by Paul Ralston in 2000, joins a small portfolio of...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 1, 2021 | All, Business Operations, consumer trends, Corporate, COVID-19, Industry, Market News, Marketing, National Coffee Association, National Coffee Data Trends, Products, Retail, Roasting, Specialty Coffee Consumption, United States | 0 |
Just over a year ago, the coffee consumption habits of most Americans were upended by the COVID-19 pandemic. While the permanence of new consumption behaviors is currently being tested,...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Apr 1, 2021 | All, commercial roasters, Corporate, Craft/Operations, Greece, I.P. Cad Constructions, Industry, International, Ioannis Papadopoulos, IPCC, IPCC iRm, Lamprinidis Stavros, Macro, Micro, Products, Roasting, roasting equipment | 0 |
Greek coffee roasting equipment manufacturer I.P. Cad Constructions (IPCC) is pushing its new iRm series machines that literally provide a boost at the end of a roast. The steel...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Mar 31, 2021 | All, Asia, Brazil, Central America, Cirad, Corporate, Ecom, Farmer Issues, illycaffe, Industry, Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Lavazza, Mercon, Nestle, NicaFrance Foundation, Olam, Origin, Paulig, research, South America, Starbucks, Sustainability, Tchibo, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Vietnam Western Highlands Agriculture and Forestry Science Institute | 0 |
Several of the world’s largest coffee roasting and trading companies have joined a pre-competitive research initiative with the goal of progressively reducing pesticide usage in coffee farming. The initiative,...
Read Moreby Brewing America | Mar 30, 2021 | All, Battery Park, Bluestone Lane, Business Operations, California/Pacific, chains, Corporate, drive-through, Industry, Manhattan, Nicholas Stone, Northeast, Retail, RSE Ventures, Rupert Murdoch, South/Southwest, United States | 0 |
New York-based specialty coffee chain Bluestone Lane has announced plans to open 15 additional locations in 2021, including its first stores in Texas. The move would bring the chain’s...
Read More
Recent Comments