Drink Coffee, Do Stuff Coffee Roasters

June’s Trade Coffee comes from Drink Coffee, Do Stuff Coffee Roasters. The beans comes from La Paz, Honduras. Initially the beans have a very strong sweet, fruity and “fermenty” aroma.

Making my latte, I can taste some of the “fermenty” aromas and it reminds me sort of like yogurt/berry flavor. I very much enjoyed this flavor. After this initial berry flavor profile, I also noticed this caramel sweetness that really blended in with the initial berry flavor.

It’s been a while since I’ve enjoyed coffee like this.

Atlas Coffee Club – Burundi

This is May’s Atlas Coffee Club. I’ve been busy with quite a few personal activities that’s taken my time. I remember these beans to be very delicious when I make my latte.

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.

2023 Lifestyle Observations

As a follow up to my previous 2023 updates, I’ve noticed that these frequent fasting has limited my cravings for sweets significantly. In the past, I would crave ice cream, chocolate or sugary drinks to satisfy a sweet tooth. And then feel horrible. Nowadays, I realize that fasting has almost eliminated these sweet tooth cravings. That is not to say I never eat sweet food. Whenever I feel mentally tired or exhausted from work, I shift my mental mood by ordering a Starbucks double blended caramel frappucino with an extra espresso shot, and extra caramel sauce and no whip cream. The break from work and enjoyment I get from such a huge sugar rush puts me back into a relaxed mood to continue working.

Something odd that I’ve also noticed is that whenever I eat a steak, I feel the urge for carbonated drinks. When that happens, I’ll drink a Coca Cola or Bundaberg Ginger Beer. Other times, I may drink a non-sugary option like Sanzo. The yuzu and mango flavors are great. I still haven’t figured out why eating steak will elicit a desire for carbonation. I think though it might actually be more of a reaction to eating something fatty/greasy. Sometimes eating meals rich in protein and fats also elicits this same type of craving.

I am also finding that another fasting benefit is a potential reset to the balance of competing hormones such as Ghrelin vs Leptin and Insulin vs Glucagon and even other hormones like Peptide YY, Cholecystokinin (CCK) and cortisol. I’ve noticed that I don’t get hungry as often. I generally will end up eating some fruits (oranges) and/or vegetables (sliced cabbage) for dinner to minimize any hunger. I’m working towards not eating so to extend fasting time in between meals.

Watching youtube influencers on fasting like Dr Fung, I think I should plan on having longer term (up to 72 hour/ 3 day) fasts in order to be more in the fat burning mode. I think that actually is possible now that I’m used to 36-40 hour fasts. What’s another 24hour right?

Novo Coffee Roasters

March’s DrinkTrade comes from Novo Coffee. The beans I recieved are from Nicaragua. It’s been a nice change of pace of receiving beans from non-African producers. I noticed after having a Columbian grown beans then Costa Rican grown beans and now Nicaraguan grown beans, there’s a lack of floral notes in these Central/South American beans that seems predominant in African grown beans. I’ve been enjoying the lattes as there’s a strong fruit forward flavor.

Evans Brothers Coffee Roasters

And just like that, I’m way behind again with my coffee updates. March’s Angels Cup comes from Evans Brothers Coffee Roasters. The beans are look like a light/medium roast from Costa Rica’s Diego Abarca (a farmer/producer/single origin?). It’s a small lot and was super enjoyable to drink. The beans had this slight fermented smell that was strong enough to be also be tasted in my latte. To be honest, I was a little disappointed that it seemed to disappear so fast.

Good Citizen Coffee Company

Trying to get both subscriptions back into sync, I paused Angels Cup in January/February. This February Drink Trade offering comes from Good Citizen Coffee Company. From Columbia’s Huila (website description) region, these light roast beans were delicious. The sweet fruity flavors came through in the latte. On some days I ended up making two cups because it tasted so delicious.

Drink Coffee Do Stuff

After restarting my coffee subscriptions to Drink Trade and Angels Cup, one of the first bags to drop from Drink Trade was this medium roast from Drink Coffee Do Stuff Specialty Coffee. This single origin from Peru was amazing. It was sweet, caramelly and gone very quickly. I was also pretty happy they included a sticker!