Drone-Delivered Coffee Takes Off

The citizens of Canberra, Australia, are—willingly or unwillingly—the test subjects of the first real-life drone food delivery service trial.
by Fresh Cup Staff | November 20, 2018

Bitter Beverage Brief

Tea or coffee? Your response may be determined before you’re even born.
by Fresh Cup Staff | November 20, 2018

2018/19 Estimated Brazilian Crop

This year was already expected to be the largest coffee harvest on record for Brazil. The latest report from the USDA just increased that estimate by another 3.2 million bags.
by Fresh Cup Staff | November 20, 2018

USA takes WAC Gold

56 competitors from countries including Croatia, Japan, Spain, Qatar, and Turkey competed in a series of coffee brewing rounds using the AeroPress.
by Anastasia Prikhodko | November 20, 2018

Costa Rica, Part 3: Innovating Together

Costa Rica coffee buyers and suppliers can work together around supply and demand to help move the coffee industry forward.
by Perry Czopp | November 19, 2018

The Emerald City Gets a Green Café

Seattle will soon be home to the first Nana’s in the continental U.S. Learn more about the company, which some are speculating may be the next Shake Shack.
by Fresh Cup Staff | November 14, 2018

Taking a Tare Out of Trash

The Tare Shop is dedicated to reducing waste and has already saved more than 2,000 cups from ending up in landfills.
by Fresh Cup Staff | November 14, 2018

Café Owner Victim in Melbourne Terrorist Attack

The global coffee community is mourning Sisto Malaspina, a pillar of the Melbourne coffee community, following a fatal terrorist attack near his iconic café.
by Fresh Cup Staff | November 14, 2018

Espresso Machines

Can specialty coffee be automated? Or perhaps the better question is, should specialty coffee be automated?
by Michael Butterworth | November 13, 2018

Big Blue Brews Broad Benefits

A Kentucky high school is teaching kids life skills through running a coffee cart, while building community at the same time.
by Fresh Cup Staff | November 6, 2018