Wednesday, March 27, 2013
The coolest kitchen gadget EVER!!
I want one! The coffee siphon, also know as the coffee vacuum , the principle of a siphon/vacuum coffee maker is to heat water in
the lower vessel of the brewer until expansion forces the water
through a tube into an upper vessel containing coffee grounds, During brewing, a small amount of
water and water vapor will remain in the lower part and are kept
hot enough so the pressure will support the water in the
siphon. When enough time has elapsed that the coffee has finished
brewing, the heat is removed and the pressure in the bottom
drops, so the force of gravity push the water down into the
lower vessel, through a strainer and away from the grounds, resulting in a perfect cup of coffee. Check out this video - Then order some Aged vintage Indian coffee and enjoy!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Aroma Ridge Featured in Cobb Life Magazine
Joan Durbin of Cobb Life Magazine spent the day at Aroma Ridge - she shares her experience in the March edition of Cobb Life Magazine. So pour yourself a cup of Aroma Ridge and share in Joan's love of great coffee.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
HAPPY EASTER! FREE COFFEE??

Happy Easter and Happy Spring!
As you may have noticed, it seems like I'm blogging to myself! so here's the deal, you blog, you get a free pound of coffee! I'm not advertising this anywhere except for right here. Let's see how many of you want free coffee! email me after you have blogged and we'll get your coffee out to you.
As you may have noticed, it seems like I'm blogging to myself! so here's the deal, you blog, you get a free pound of coffee! I'm not advertising this anywhere except for right here. Let's see how many of you want free coffee! email me after you have blogged and we'll get your coffee out to you.
Pass this on and get family/friends blogging! I'm by myself here people! my email address is juliana@aromaridge.com . Blog....email....free coffee....happy happy happy!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Ummm....It's YELLOW??

Finding out it was our Indian Monsoon Coffee. Got Mama to hold a handful of the Indian and a handful of Kona beans! see the difference!!
So I walked back over there a bit later and oddly enough, the once bleached yellow beans are now a trio of brown and tans... Truly one of the prettiest beans I have seen! and yes, that's a professional opinion!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Why the Kitchen?
So you decide to have a few people over for dinner...you clean up and maybe even have the house decorated for upcoming holidays...why does everyone congregate in kitchen? We have to admit that although we would like our space to prep foods and make a mess, the kitchen is the heart of all the gossip, laughs and entertainment. Last night, we celebrated Dad's 71st birthday, too lazy to clean up after such a large dinner, the men sat at the dining table eating our Wicked Jacks Butter Rum Cake with vanilla ice cream and the women.... gossiping in the kitchen (about the men) with our signature coffee mixed with sweetened condensed milk for an extra creamy and sweet flavor.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Espresso or Expresso?
Ok, we get this question all the time...first of all, you shouldn't be anywhere that you have to ask for an espresso or Expresso, you should have ordered it from us, and have it pressed in the luxury of your own home! But let's say you were put in a position of no other choice, needing to order...you should ALWAYS ask for an ESPRESSO. Some quick facts: Espresso is not a type of bean, blend or roast type, instead it is simply another method of brewing coffee. It is produced by pushing hot water at high pressures, through a bed of finely ground, compacted coffee, topped with a dark golden cream, called crema (when brewed properly). The crema is one of the visual indicators of a quality shot of espresso!
Monday, August 17, 2009
To freeze or not to freeze?
How and why someone ever suggested to freeze or refrigerate coffee is beyond me! If our freshly roasted coffee is in your fridge...go home and take it out! In our opinion, the condensation ruins the flavor and aroma, leaving you with 'flat' cup by the time you get to brew your last pot.
The best place for your opened coffee is in an airtight glass canister. You can purchase these just about anywhere- we like the glass canisters with the little snappy-thingy on the side to ensure it being air tight. If you purchase several bags, and won't get to it for a while, keep it sealed in our bags--good for 3 months.
The best place for your opened coffee is in an airtight glass canister. You can purchase these just about anywhere- we like the glass canisters with the little snappy-thingy on the side to ensure it being air tight. If you purchase several bags, and won't get to it for a while, keep it sealed in our bags--good for 3 months.
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