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Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff

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Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff
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  • Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff

    Co-Ferment Coffee: When Coffee Smells Exactly Like It Tastes

    07.04.2026 | 13 Min.
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    In this episode, I finally sit down with the co-fermented coffees I've been tasting over the past couple of days — specifically the Peach and Green Apple varieties — and give you my honest, unfiltered take on what actually happened. I was genuinely pleasantly surprised when I first cracked open these beans. The aroma was intense off the whole bean, and when I ground them, it only amplified. What struck me most was something I rarely experience with coffee: the smell was a direct, honest preview of exactly what landed in my cup. No bait and switch. No coaxing. Just peach. Just green apple. Every single time.
    But here's where I land after multiple brews across different devices and temperatures: co-fermented coffee is a fascinating, one-dimensional experience. It delivers exactly what it promises — and that's both its strength and its limitation. I discuss why I think this style of coffee actually serves a real purpose in the industry, why it may be perfect for beginners building sensory awareness, and why, after four or five brews, you might find yourself reaching back for a coffee that actually challenges you. By listening, you'll understand the difference between a coffee that delivers a sensory guarantee and one that has genuine soul — and why that distinction matters for your development as a coffee drinker.
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    For good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.com

    For tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans
  • Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff

    Co-Ferments: Hype or Real Coffee?

    02.04.2026 | 14 Min.
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    In this episode, I share my honest, unfiltered predictions about two co-ferment coffees I roasted about a month ago — a Colombian carbonic honey green apple and a Colombian carbonic honey peach, both from Royal Coffee's Crown Jewel selection. Before I even take a sip, I walk through what I'm smelling, what I'm sensing, and what I genuinely expect these coffees to deliver. The green apple is one of the most intensely aromatic coffees I've ever smelled fresh off the roaster, and a month later it still hasn't died down. The peach carries a blood orange quality that hits you immediately. I share my raw, pre-taste impressions and lay out why I think these coffees will be loud, one-dimensional, and ultimately a novelty — powerful on the first sip, but not something I see myself reaching for on a regular morning.
    I also use these coffees as a launching pad to explore something I've been sitting with for a while: the bigger question of what co-fermented and processed coffees are really doing to the specialty coffee world. I draw a direct line between these coffees and the flavored coffees I used to make with alcohol infusions, and I ask the uncomfortable question — are we actually elevating coffee, or are we just bored with what coffee naturally tastes like? By listening to this episode, you'll get an insider look at how a coffee roaster thinks before tasting a trending coffee style, and you'll walk away with a framework for questioning whether premium processing truly adds value — or just adds noise.
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    For good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.com

    For tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans
  • Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff

    Washed Coffees Are Not Done Yet

    31.03.2026 | 11 Min.
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    I've said it before and I'll say it again: the best coffee in the world is most likely a washed coffee. It took me a while to get there, but after trying naturals, co-ferments, double ferments, and everything in between, I keep coming back to washed coffees. There's something about the way they challenge you, the way the flavors stay subtle and restrained at first, and then slowly open up as the cup cools. They don't give you everything up front. You have to work for it. And that's exactly why I love them.
    In this episode, I talk about why washed coffees are still the most important process in coffee, what they've taught me about patience, brewing, and honestly, life itself. If you've been chasing fruit bombs and experimental processes without giving washed coffees a real chance, this episode will make you rethink what you're missing. Listen to understand why a coffee that makes you earn it is worth more than one that hits you over the head from the first sip.
    Support the show
    For good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.com

    For tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans
  • Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff

    Just Make a Cup of Coffee Already

    26.03.2026 | 12 Min.
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    In this episode, I get real about something I've been thinking about a lot lately — the growing pile of tools, gadgets, and precision instruments that have slowly crept into my coffee routine. I walk through the contrast between my French press setup, where precision was never the goal, and the rabbit hole that pour-over brewing has sent me down — drip assist devices, melodrip, refractometers, special water, and everything in between. I ask an honest question that I think a lot of coffee enthusiasts avoid: are all these tools actually making your coffee better, or are they just making your routine more complicated?
    I draw parallels to AI, manual vs. automatic cars, and my Olympia Cremina espresso machine to explore what it really means to stay connected to the human side of brewing. I've been pulling great cups lately with barely any assistance — and that made me stop and wonder why I keep reaching for more gear. By listening to this episode, you'll gain a fresh perspective on how to evaluate the tools in your coffee setup and why preserving your own sensory involvement might matter more than chasing a two or three percent improvement in your cup.
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    For good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.com

    For tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans
  • Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff

    How to Bend Coffee to Your Taste Preferences

    24.03.2026 | 14 Min.
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    I dive deep into one of the most powerful concepts in coffee brewing: manipulation. In this episode, I explore how we, as coffee brewers, have the ability to bend and shape coffee to match our personal preferences through our choice of equipment, technique, and understanding. I break down how every decision we make—from choosing a flat-bed brewer versus a cone-shaped filter, selecting our grinder, adjusting our water chemistry, and even picking our paper filters—gives us control over the final cup. I share personal experiences of roasting coffee and initially feeling frustrated when beans didn't meet my expectations, only to realize that my lack of understanding about the brewing process was holding me back.
    By listening to this episode, you'll learn how to take ownership of your coffee brewing results and understand that inconsistent or disappointing cups are often within your control to fix. I'll teach you how to diagnose what went wrong with a brew, explore the variables you can adjust to bring out sweetness versus acidity, and recognize when it's time to accept that a particular coffee simply isn't for you. Most importantly, you'll discover that mastering coffee brewing isn't about expensive gear—it's about understanding the science and psychology behind how water, beans, and technique interact to create the flavors you personally enjoy.
    Support the show
    For good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.com

    For tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans

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It's about coffee, food, life and what other randomness I feel that'll be helpful to the common coffee drinker or to anyone who likes to be entertained by a stranger, briefly.
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