Altitude - Why it matters…
David Patteson David Patteson

Altitude - Why it matters…

As coffee enthusiasts and purveyors of exceptional flavor, we at Mosey Coffee Roasters believe that the altitude at which coffee is grown plays a crucial role in the quality of the final beverage. Here, we present a list of compelling reasons outlining why coffee grown at high altitude surpasses its counterparts grown at lower altitudes.

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New Specialty Coffee Espresso Bar coming to the Central Coast
David Patteson David Patteson

New Specialty Coffee Espresso Bar coming to the Central Coast

Nestled in the heart of the industrial precinct of Morisset on the Central Coast, Mosey Coffee Roasters Espresso Bar will be built within the foyer of Central Coast Flooring, next door to The Hive Academy childcare centre. Although this will be a primarily “to go” espresso bar we will have some seating for those who want to linger longer. The space is quite compact but we’re confident it will add value to the daily working lives of commuters, workers and professionals.

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Sample Gift Boxes and Monthly Subscriptions
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Sample Gift Boxes and Monthly Subscriptions

We at Mosey Coffee Roasters are so excited to bring a trio of new products for our customers this month. Sample Gift Boxes are here, just in time for Fathers Day. Monthly Subscriptions can help out if running out of toilet paper isn’t your jam. And we have a returning Single Origin offering this month from Ethiopia. Read on for more deets…

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Origin - Why it matters - South America
David Patteson David Patteson

Origin - Why it matters - South America

As far as coffee production is concerned, South America and the countries within, produce the highest percentage of the worlds coffee supply, with Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Peru, and, Guatemala in the top 10 exporters. We’re going to explore these 5 countries in a little more detail in terms of what to expect from the Specialty Coffees available from each. Now, there will be some generalizations; however, as we explore the origins of the world, you should be able to see and taste the differences as you try varying coffee’s from these origins. We’re going to leave processing to just the main 3, washed, natural, and pulped naturals, as these are the most common that you will encounter and are easier to group. So…why does origin matter?

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Coffee Processing - Anaerobic / Carbonic Masceration / Infusions
David Patteson David Patteson

Coffee Processing - Anaerobic / Carbonic Masceration / Infusions

Welcome, coffee enthusiasts! Today, we are diving into the fascinating world of coffee processing methods and the creative techniques that enhance their flavors. Join us as we explore two innovative processes that have been shaking up the coffee industry: anaerobic and carbonic maceration. But wait, there's more! We'll also be delving into the intriguing concept of flavor-infused green coffee.

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Single Origin - Rwanda Musasa
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Single Origin - Rwanda Musasa

We haven’t tried too many Rwandan Coffee’s quite like this beautiful washed Musasa. Instead of the usual spice and warmth you sometimes expect from a Rwandan, this coffee presents lovely delicate floral aromas along with citrus and a pleasant tart fruitiness.

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Coffee Processing - Honey
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Coffee Processing - Honey

When it comes to specialty coffee production, there's a myriad of methods and techniques employed to bring out the best flavors from the beans. One such method that has gained popularity over the years is the honey processing method.

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Coffee Processing - Natural
David Patteson David Patteson

Coffee Processing - Natural

Among the various processing techniques, the natural processing method has emerged as a favorite among specialty coffee producers and connoisseurs alike. In this blog post, we will delve into the mesmerizing journey of coffee cherries transforming into those precious beans using the natural processing method.

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Coffee Processing - Washed
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Coffee Processing - Washed

Washed coffee processing, also known as the wet or fully washed method, is a meticulous process designed to create a clean and balanced flavor profile. As the name suggests, it involves thoroughly washing the coffee cherries after they have been harvested. This technique has gained popularity due to its ability to produce consistently exceptional coffees.

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What are the 3 main methods for brewing coffee?
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What are the 3 main methods for brewing coffee?

If your first coffee of the morning is super important to you and you are looking to find the way that best suits you, read on. There is nothing better than freshly brewing an amazing cup of coffee for you and /or your partner, first thing before breakfast or your morning commute. However, there are many methods and many products to navigate through and this can be overwhelming.

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Single Origin - Ethiopia Tibebu Aleto
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Single Origin - Ethiopia Tibebu Aleto

This naturally processed coffee brings tropical fruits with berries and chocolate. Keep this one for your batch brewer, v60 or some super special espressos. This is a stunning example of what can be achieved through traditional processing methods.

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Blend Highlight - Talk Less
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Blend Highlight - Talk Less

Our final blend rounding out our trio of espresso brews, Talk Less is the powerhouse of the three. We continue development in the roaster longer for this one; increasing the body and crema potential. Bringing notes of Ruby Chocolate and Burnt Maple Syrup we’re finding this amazing as an espresso and slices through milk with ease.

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Blend Highlight - WheelsUp
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Blend Highlight - WheelsUp

This is Mosey Coffee’s flagship blend and sits in the middle of our current line ups flavour spectrum. Using 3 beautiful coffees from around the world, Wheels Up promises Caramels, Pecans and Biscuits, from start to long, lingering finish. Delightfully nuanced as an espresso and produces a velvety crema that punches through milk perfectly. This coffee continues to surprise you with new notes everytime you taste it. Very versatile and definitely a fave at Mosey.

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What is filter coffee?
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What is filter coffee?

As my home coffee method of choice, filter coffee remains one of the best ways to prepare specialty coffee without the need for expensive machines. It is inexpensive, fast, and delicious. Filter also offers the user some insights into coffee extraction while being forgiving even if preparation went somewhat awry. However, there are a few key things we need to know before we dive headfirst into brewing our coffee with these method(s).

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Single Origin - Burundi - Kibingo - Kayanza
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Single Origin - Burundi - Kibingo - Kayanza

The subtle floral and fruit notes that we adore in Burundi FW coffees are present in this Kibingo Fully washed lot. Be prepared for notes of black tea, cacao, honey, and bright fruit flavors like berries and stone fruit.

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Does coffee affect fasting?
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Does coffee affect fasting?

Whether you follow an eating protocol like time restricted eating or intermittent fasting, ingestion of calories at the wrong time can throw your routine out of whack. The main idea behind both modes of eating is that there is a certain window in which you eat and a fasting window in which you don’t. Obviously, consuming water during your fasting period is fine, however, is this the same for coffee? Should coffee just be black? Are you allowed certain milks? If so, how much? Let’s talk into this a little more.

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Supermarket vs Specialty Coffee
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Supermarket vs Specialty Coffee

Many people I speak to and serve still buy coffee for their home coffee brewing from the supermarket. If this decision was made purely for financial reasons then, ok, we get it. Times can be tough so some things need to be within the budget. However, if this decision has been made simpy because we are unaware of the possibilities of Specialty Coffee and what it brings to our daily brewing rituals; I think this is a travesty and this is a conversation we need to have.

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