Coffee Reflections from Thailand: How One Trip is Changing Loam Coffee

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Coffee Reflections from Thailand: How One Trip is Changing Loam Coffee

It is easy to get boxed in with our own thinking. At times, based on social media algorithms, what we see, hear, and consume can be limited to an echo chamber of familiarity. Therefore, what we experience in the daily rhythms of life becomes normalized and then set into a routine. As a result, it is easy to go through life with something like blinders on, you know, like the ones at times placed on horses to limit their vision so they’re not easily spooked.

But then something happens, and it is as if those blinders are ripped off, our echo chamber is depressurized, and our routine is sabotaged. That's what happened when I explored the coffee scene over the summer in Bangkok ...

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Your Source for Brewing Coffee on the Go

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Your Source for Brewing Coffee on the Go

How do you normally brew coffee? Do you brew coffee differently at home compared to when you’re on a week-long bikepacking trip or exploring the high desert backroads in your conversion van? By the way, there’s no right or wrong answer here. If you feel stuck, would you like some more ideas and options?

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Update on Nacho the Van: Converting a School Van into a Mobile Coffee Van

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Update on Nacho the Van: Converting a School Van into a Mobile Coffee Van

Nacho the van has come a long way from being an 11-passenger van used to carry collegiate athletes to games all over the Pacific Northwest. At the same time, there’s still a LONG way to go. Since I bought the van from the university where I teach, many students know its backstory as they see it sitting in the school parking lot. Some joke, saying, “Yeah … it still looks a little sketchy.”

So, what is the latest on the Nacho conversion process?

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FREE Shipping for U.S. Orders

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FREE Shipping for U.S. Orders

Yep, you read that correctly. Moving forward, when you buy ANY coffee or apparel from Loam Coffee, there are no shipping fees attached … like, at all.

So, why am I doing this?

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Making Coffee in a $20 Mr. Coffee Drip Brewer

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Making Coffee in a $20 Mr. Coffee Drip Brewer

One of the questions I’ve been thinking about a lot lately is how much it costs to brew a good cup of coffee. Many who are not members of the specialty coffee nerd club (which I’m a member of) look in from the outside and are baffled that we won’t think twice about spending $150 on a gooseneck water kettle, $150 on a Bluetooth scale, $350 on a coffee grinder, and so on. Is all of that really necessary?

Taking it a step further, can I brew a good cup of coffee on a $20 Mr. Coffee drip brewer?

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