Let’s face it, Green Bay has no shortage of coffee places. We have a number of fantastic local roasters, coffee shops, and little cafes serving up a variety of treats. It should be our responsibility as locals to shop local, eat local, and drink local. We’re surrounded by people pouring their passion into something that fuels us all for the work day ahead. I want to know who’s the best of the best. I want to know who roasts my favorite beans in town so that I can get a similar fix when I’m at home. This desire has led me to only one conclusion: I need to try more local coffee. So begins The Coffee Run, my quest to find Green Bay’s Best Latte and Green Bay’s Best Roaster. Almost all of our local coffee roasters also host cafes, but not all. There’s a potential that the best cup of coffee in town may not necessarily have the best beans in town for home brewing. It may almost be preferable that these two are not one and the same. If they’re different, I can gladly support two small businesses at once with more regularity. If I’m lucky, maybe I can help you, gentle reader, find new favorites. But how am I going to do that? Coffee is so subjective. My parameters will be different for prepared coffee versus roasts taken home to prepare.
Coffee Roasts Not every coffee joint in town prepares their own beans, and that’s okay. Therefore, the roast will be a separate category to consider. At each location I visit that roasts their own beans, I will ask the staff if there is a signature blend that they use in the cafe or consider their flagship blend. I’ll take that coffee home to try, at which point a single cup will be brewed using the pour over method. I’ll then prepare it with a spoonful of sugar and two tablespoons of my preferred at home creamer, the Chobani Vanilla.
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