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Blue Bottle Coffee Co.

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PEOPLE: James Freeman along with about 40 employees, over half of whom work full-time

ABOUT: In 2002, James left his previous occupation as a freelance clarinet player to indulge his passion for fresh coffee. He began selling beans (roasted in very small batches) to fellow coffee fanatics, restaurants and, eventually, at farmers' markets, a kiosk, and a café.

Blue Bottle beans are roasted in 20-pound batches. During the roasting process, natural fats, proteins, acids and other compounds break down as sugars caramelize under the intense heat, upwards of 500 °F. After the various varieties of beans are roasted (each to their own temperature and time) and cooled, they are mixed (for blends) and bagged within 4 hours. Blue Bottle never sells beans more than 48 hours after they are roasted, an unheard-of standard for freshness.

SOURCING: Blue Bottle buys beans from coffee brokers importing through the Port of Oakland from Latin America, East Africa, and Oceania. All beans are shade-grown and almost all are organic (exceptions are occasionally made for delicious pesticide-free beans). They use Clover organic milk, organic soymilk and Recchuiti chocolate for their beverages.

 

(510) 653-3394
info@bluebottlecoffee.net
www.bluebottlecoffee.net

FUN FACT: Blue Bottle Coffee Company composts everything they can. They fill a 1.5 yard compost container twice a week (that's about three or four 64-gallon green bins) at the roaster in Emeryville.



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