Atlas Coffee Club

In April, I mentioned that I cancelled my Angels Cup subscription and substituted the 2nd coffee subscription with Atlas Coffee Club (referral link). It will take some time to get both subscriptions in sync agan by 2 weeks. Nonetheless, this was April’s coffee. It also came with tasting notes and a postcard as well.

I really enjoyed these beans from Uganda. I don’t think I’ve had any beans from Uganda before. Not as flowery and more subdued fruit flavars compared to Ethiopian beans. I look forward to seeing what else Atlas Coffee Club will offer.

Cooperative Coffee Roasters

This is the last Angels Cup coffee I’m going to get. Two reasons…
1) I didn’t realize just how much more I was paying on a monthly basis between Trade Coffee and Angels Cup. A difference of $7 per bag per month will add up over the course of a year.
2) I still love the idea of trying different beans from different roasters but lately I feel like the beans from Angels Cup hasn’t been as impressive as Trade’s coffee. So I opted to try a different subscription that only roasts their single origin sourced beans. The next coffe post will be from this subscription.

Steady State Coffee Roasters

Being occupied with other matters have really made it harder for to post about non-priority items. This was April’s Trade Coffee.