• Serve Each Other - A Core Value of Glory Cloud Coffee Roasters

    Serve Each Other - A Core Value of Glory Cloud Coffee Roasters
    Jul 06, 2021 [original pre-Scott deleting everything post]     Another great core value. Some fear the phrase. Why are soooooo many afraid to serve. It’s not a dirty word. It has 5 letters! Chill out. You don’t need to be a door mat, floor mat, brown hat. Serve Each Other - Make this our attitude and motivation in how we make all the...
  • Modulating Espresso

    Modulating Espresso
    Apr 01, 2019 [original post date before some owner guy deleted everything, "accidentally!!!!] In a previous blog post ‘A Pretty Good Shot’, I gave new baristas an idea of how to get in the ballpark with their espresso. In this blog, I am giving pointers on knocking espresso out of the park! If you are new to espresso, you may want to read my previous article...
  • De-Bunking Marketing Myths About Coffee

    De-Bunking Marketing Myths About Coffee
    Two weeks ago I managed to delete ALL of our blogs; so, we are slowly getting them back from the way back machine... Sep 23, 2019: Two and a half years ago I looked to start a new business where every member of the company and all clients and visitors would be treated with honor; which means to respect people and provide valuable products...
  • Perfect Coffee and Tea Pairings for Every Occasion

    Perfect Coffee and Tea Pairings for Every Occasion
    Perfect Coffee and Tea Pairings for Every Occasion Welcome to Glory Cloud Coffee, where our mission is to make life taste better in every way! We are passionate about offering a wide range of hand-crafted roasted coffee, extravagant loose-leaf teas, and rich herbal drinks, all made from the finest ethically sourced ingredients. Our Arabica Q Grader ensures the highest quality products, and we're dedicated...
  • Brewing Coffee at Home!

    Brewing Coffee at Home!
    Too often, I sell a bag of coffee to someone, only to have them come back and let me know that it doesn’t taste as good as it does when I prepare it for them. I get questions like: “Why doesn’t my coffee taste as good at home?” “How do I know if I am making my coffee too strong or too weak?” and...
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