by Thread | Jan 31, 2015 | Single Origin
Permata Gayo was founded in 2006 in the Bener Meriah district of the Aceh Province in Sumatra, Indonesia. Thread visited these farmers in March 2014, and we’re very excited to have a relationship with them. We roast this coffee a bit darker to bring out the...
by Thread | Jan 31, 2015 | Single Origin
The WORKA Cooperative was established in 2005 and joined the Yirgacheffe Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union (YCFCU) the same year. There are 305 member farmers who cultivate coffee on 762 hectares in Worka, Gedeb in the Gedeo Zone. The WORKA cooperative is very proud of...
by Thread | Jan 6, 2015 | Blends, Coffees
The Baltimore Rock Opera Society and Thread Coffee are pleased to announce a new, three-origin “blood roast” coffee, “Gründle’s Grind”, a combination of Nicaraguan Cecocafen, Colombian Fondo Paez, and Ethiopian SCFCU beans. A special blend carefully sourced with pride...
by Thread | Jan 6, 2015 | Coffees
Ethiopian • Bolivian Writer, editor, lover, fighter, friend of the oppressed, enemy of the oppressors – Alexander Berkman occupied many different positions as a free-wheeling 20th century Anarchist, always in search of true progress, of a manner of engaging the...
by Thread | Jan 6, 2015 | Coffees
The Paez are the largest indigenous group in Colombia. Fondo Paez was created with the primary goal of recuperating traditional argicultural knowledge and indigenous culture, which had been buried by centuries of conflict and oppression. Thread brings you a coffee...
by Thread | Aug 18, 2014 | Blog, Coffees, Single Origin
This month we’re featuring our new coffee from Honduras – Cafe Organico Marcala S.A. (COMSA). You’ve likely been seeing it in the cafe or getting it in the CSC. COMSA was founded in 2001, with the intent of developing new and alternative development...