Its cold outside, but the coffee is warm So thankfully for all you sufferers of the inclement weather, Bailies Coffee are offering a defense against the elements...in the form of hot single estate Ethiopian coffee. The Sidamo Chire roasted by us last Wednesday is going down a storm (sorry, couldn't resist a weather joke) and the guys at COFFEE NI have written another glowing review of our wares. Head on over to read the full review here " The aroma was fruity and full and was a real burst of life on the senses when we opened the bag, when we ground it and when we brewed it. The sweet aroma remained through all the...
First Trust: Bailies from Morrow Communications on Vimeo. One of our New Year's Resolutions is to do a bit more blogging and video blogging to give our customers and fans a bit more insight into what goes on behind the scenes at Bailies Coffee, and all the work and thought that goes into what we do. We would also like you to meet the amazing team of people at Bailies who make it all possible through their passion and dedication for great coffee and customer service. To kick things off, here's a little video the lovely folks at First Trust Bank shot as part of their agri-food campaign (ok, we're cheating a bit here...we'll shoot our own one next time!)...
So the guys over at the wonderful blog of coffee lovers Coffee NI have been receiving our single estate coffee subscriptions along with our other subscribers, and have been waxing lyrical about our roasts in recent months.
This time round it was the full bodied sweet Finca Galicia from El Salvador impressing their taste buds. It was their final review of the year, and to say they were happy would be an understatement.
Read their full review here, and if you want to join in the taste experience - you can buy the coffee here
A Film About Coffee follows the production of coffee from farms in Honduras and harvests in Rwanda to its global consumption. Listening to farmers, buyers, roasters and baristas about the crop’s economic and environmental implications both locally and abroad, the narrative travels to coffee shops in Tokyo, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and New York, with stops in between. Dropping in on artisanal cafes to investigate how each prepares its own unique cup, the film opens a window into the little-understood world of speciality coffee. Marco Beverage Systems have been working alongside their friends at La Marzocco, Cafe Imports and Workshop Coffee Co. to bring A Film About Coffee (www.afilmaboutcoffee.co.uk) to audiences across the UK. And now, we’re delighted to announce that Marco will...
The guys over ar the CoffeeNI blog recently sampled some of our single origin coffee, namely the don jimenez from the dominican Republic we roasted recently. They also mention the estate is listed in the incredible book by James Hoffman The World Atlas of Coffee. Go here to read their review, or back here to our coffee page to buy some of our single origin for yourself. Better yet why not do as Ally from CoffeeNI suggested and get yourself or your loved one a subscription and receive a fantastic, Belfast born and brewed coffee on a regular basis.