Day: October 15, 2025

Countdown to the 2025 World Barista Championship

Anthony Douglas represented Axil Coffee Roasters in his 2022 World Barista Championship win. Image: Axil Coffee Roasters.Australia’s Jack Simpson and New Zealand’s Max Cui are part of a 50-strong contingent of baristas set to compete at the World Barista Championship (WBC) at Host Milano 2025. This year’s competition marks 25 years since the first edition of the WBC, which was won by Norway’s Robert Thoresen. Australian baristas have an extensive history
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FreshBrew Acquires White Coffee’s Licenced Coffee Business

Houston-based private-label coffee company FreshBrew acquired the licensed-branded coffee division of New York-based White Coffee, a move that the private companies say gives FreshBrew “the nation’s largest portfolio of licensed…

Blue Bottle Coffee Claims Carbon Neutrality, Plans Regenerative Agriculture

California-based roaster-retailer Blue Bottle Coffee said it has achieved carbon neutrality for the calendar year 2024 while promising future investments in regenerative agriculture and climate resilience in its supply chain….

Norway Meets NOLA at the Applied Arts Coffee Cafe

  Next door to its Piety Street roastery and kitchen in New Orleans, Applied Arts Coffee opened its first full-service cafe last month, pairing a chef-driven Scandinavian brunch program with…

Beyond Malabar: Indian Coffee Comes Into The Spotlight

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. There’s so much more to coffee produced in India than Monsoon Malabar.

10 More Minutes With Spencer Perez

Spencer shares his plans for the future, hobbies outside of coffee, and thoughts on how the industry can better uplift coffee service technicians. BY EMILY JOY MENESESONLINE EDITOR Photos courtesy of Spencer Perez Yesterday, we […]
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Death Wish Coffee Sues Liquid Death Over The Right To Death Itself

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. What could be edgier than a lawsuit?