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Ka’u Coffee Cupping
Miguel Meza of Isla Coffee presents Ka’u (Hawaii) coffees to Brewed Behavior clients in Houston. Continue reading
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Kona & Ka’u
Just wrapping up a week in Hawaii on a USDA project and I must say, all that I thought I knew about Hawaiian coffee was a little outdated. It seems, the large mills in Kona still have a grasp on … Continue reading
