recommendations, please for coffee roasters in va., and nc. - Barista Exchange2024-03-28T19:51:59Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/recommendations-please-for?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A993816&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWow, Brady, I hadn't heard th…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-01-03:1688216:Comment:9939062011-01-03T03:59:56.085ZPaul Yateshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/PaulYates
Wow, Brady, I hadn't heard that about Dilworth. I see now that their website shows Raleigh.
Wow, Brady, I hadn't heard that about Dilworth. I see now that their website shows Raleigh. Counter Culture Coffee
Dynami…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-01-03:1688216:Comment:9938872011-01-03T03:33:37.686ZJames Tooillhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JamesTooill
<p>Counter Culture Coffee</p>
<p>Dynamite Coffee Roasters</p>
<p>Counter Culture Coffee</p>
<p>Dynamite Coffee Roasters</p> I'm going to add bald guy in…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-01-03:1688216:Comment:9938692011-01-03T02:44:47.177ZBj Davishttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/BjDavis
I'm going to add bald guy in Boone, NC. He is a smaller roaster than many of the others listed, but I had the opportunity to meet him and enjoyed some of his coffee. <a href="http://http://www.baldguybrew.com/" target="_blank">Bald Guy</a>
I'm going to add bald guy in Boone, NC. He is a smaller roaster than many of the others listed, but I had the opportunity to meet him and enjoyed some of his coffee. <a href="http://http://www.baldguybrew.com/" target="_blank">Bald Guy</a> You guys have covered most of…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-01-03:1688216:Comment:9938162011-01-03T00:01:30.602ZBradyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Brady
<p>You guys have covered most of the bases.</p>
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<p>I'll add Larry's Beans from the Raleigh NC area and Joe Van Gogh from Hillsboro NC, plus another vote for Stockton, Counter Culture, Batdorf, 1000 Faces, and Cup to Cup.</p>
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<p>Sadly, you can drop Dilworth Coffee from that list as they are no longer roasting here in Charlotte.</p>
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<p>You guys have covered most of the bases.</p>
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<p>I'll add Larry's Beans from the Raleigh NC area and Joe Van Gogh from Hillsboro NC, plus another vote for Stockton, Counter Culture, Batdorf, 1000 Faces, and Cup to Cup.</p>
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<p>Sadly, you can drop Dilworth Coffee from that list as they are no longer roasting here in Charlotte.</p>
<p><br/> <cite>Paul Yates said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/recommendations-please-for?page=1&commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A993713&x=1#1688216Comment993645"><div>Will's list is a good one. I would also add:<br/> <br/>
Cup to Cup Coffee Roasters, Savannah, GA. Operated by fellow BX'er James Spano<br/>
Carrboro Coffee Roasters, out of Carrboro, NC. Operated by Scott Conary, WBC Judge.<br/>
Dilworth Coffee, out of Charlotte, NC<br/>
Old Wwworld Coffee Roasters, Spartanburg, NC<br/>
Mtn. Air Roasting, Asheville, NC. Fellow BX'er Jared Rutledge uses these beans in his shop, Waking Life Espresso.<br/>
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Despite the fact that I'm from VA, I don't know any roasters in the state. Not to say there aren't any. Oh, and I think that Wrecking Ball has actually moved to California recently.<br/>
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Hope these help.</div>
</blockquote> I've sampled beans from many…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-01-02:1688216:Comment:9937132011-01-02T22:02:53.059ZShadowhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Shadow
I've sampled beans from many nationally known roasters, some I really liked and some I had to throw away, which is a rarity for me as I like to waste NOTHING. My vote is for Stockton Graham in Raleigh, NC as that is who we currently use and have absolutely no intention of changing. They offer outstanding bean quality/selection and are totally in-tune with everything they offer as well as having customer service that rivals the best I've witnessed yet.
I've sampled beans from many nationally known roasters, some I really liked and some I had to throw away, which is a rarity for me as I like to waste NOTHING. My vote is for Stockton Graham in Raleigh, NC as that is who we currently use and have absolutely no intention of changing. They offer outstanding bean quality/selection and are totally in-tune with everything they offer as well as having customer service that rivals the best I've witnessed yet. Will's list is a good one. I…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-01-02:1688216:Comment:9936452011-01-02T19:18:59.079ZPaul Yateshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/PaulYates
Will's list is a good one. I would also add:<br />
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Cup to Cup Coffee Roasters, Savannah, GA. Operated by fellow BX'er James Spano<br />
Carrboro Coffee Roasters, out of Carrboro, NC. Operated by Scott Conary, WBC Judge.<br />
Dilworth Coffee, out of Charlotte, NC<br />
Old Wwworld Coffee Roasters, Spartanburg, NC<br />
Mtn. Air Roasting, Asheville, NC. Fellow BX'er Jared Rutledge uses these beans in his shop, Waking Life Espresso.<br />
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Despite the fact that I'm from VA, I don't know any roasters in the state. Not to say there…
Will's list is a good one. I would also add:<br />
<br />
Cup to Cup Coffee Roasters, Savannah, GA. Operated by fellow BX'er James Spano<br />
Carrboro Coffee Roasters, out of Carrboro, NC. Operated by Scott Conary, WBC Judge.<br />
Dilworth Coffee, out of Charlotte, NC<br />
Old Wwworld Coffee Roasters, Spartanburg, NC<br />
Mtn. Air Roasting, Asheville, NC. Fellow BX'er Jared Rutledge uses these beans in his shop, Waking Life Espresso.<br />
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Despite the fact that I'm from VA, I don't know any roasters in the state. Not to say there aren't any. Oh, and I think that Wrecking Ball has actually moved to California recently.<br />
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Hope these help. You're lucky to be in an area…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-01-02:1688216:Comment:9935812011-01-02T16:35:11.345Zwill frithhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/frith
<p>You're lucky to be in an area with more than a few choices. As local as possible is always good, especially when it comes to service benefits (training, consultation, support of all sorts...). It's just improbable for a Northwest or Hawaiian roaster to give you the level of attention you are entitled to from so far away. Also, a more-local roaster can help with the things we don't plan for - running out of coffee, etc. Touring roasting facilities is a great learning experience, which is…</p>
<p>You're lucky to be in an area with more than a few choices. As local as possible is always good, especially when it comes to service benefits (training, consultation, support of all sorts...). It's just improbable for a Northwest or Hawaiian roaster to give you the level of attention you are entitled to from so far away. Also, a more-local roaster can help with the things we don't plan for - running out of coffee, etc. Touring roasting facilities is a great learning experience, which is hard to do if it's a 7-hour flight away. If you're near the roastery, some roasters will have on-site training where you can send employees to ensure they're getting their info straight from the people who are responsible for the coffee (the ones who know it best).</p>
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<p>Definitely not a definitive list, but some come to mind:</p>
<p>Batdorf & Bronson in Atlanta, GA</p>
<p>Wrecking Ball Roasters in Washington, DC</p>
<p>Counter Culture in Durham, NC</p>
<p>1000 Faces in Athens, GA</p>
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<p>so many more yummy coffees out there, have fun choosing!</p>
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