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The Just Brew Coffee Blog

  • Do coffee roasts have different levels of caffeine?

    Discover the caffeine secrets hidden within your morning cup of coffee with Just Brew Coffee. In this insightful excerpt, we explore how caffeine content varies across different roasts, from the bright and lively notes of light roasts to the bold richness of dark roasts. Learn how roast level and brewing methods influence caffeine extraction, and uncover the perfect brew to suit your taste and energy needs. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of coffee and satisfy your caffeine curiosities.
  • Does Coffee Go Bad?

    Can coffee go bad? Discover the secrets to preserving coffee freshness and flavor with Just Brew Coffee. Learn how our commitment to air-roasting beans to order ensures peak freshness, and explore tips for extending the life of your favorite brew. Say goodbye to stale coffee and hello to a fresher, more flavorful cup every time!
  • Are Coffee Grounds... Answer the Internet

    Discover innovative ways to reuse Just Brew Coffee grounds! From natural exfoliation to enriching your garden and repelling insects, explore sustainable solutions for minimizing waste and maximizing the potential of your coffee grounds.
  • Why is Just Brew Coffee So Damn Good: Air-Roasted Versus Barrel Roasted Coffee

    If you're like us, you're on a never-ending quest for that perfect cup of joe that tickles your taste buds and leaves you buzzing with delight. Today, we're diving into the aromatic world of coffee roasting to explore the battle between air-roasted coffee and its more traditional counterpart, barrel-roasted brews. Buckle up, java lovers, because we're about to embark on a journey through the clouds of coffee perfection!
  • Just Brew Coffee's Iced Caramel Mocha Recipe

    Are you craving a refreshing and indulgent iced coffee beverage? Look no further than the irresistible Iced Caramel Mocha. This delightful drink combines the rich flavors of caramel, white mocha, and espresso with the coolness of ice and the creaminess of milk.