I have been working as a “coffee writer” (covering craft, commodity, conversation and culture!) for about two years, but before … More
Author: Rachel Northrop
Ink Spotlight
This internet thing is cool, but there is something about ink on paper that—for me at least—will never go out … More
Summer 2014 Coffee Crawl
As soon I knew that I’d be living in Park Slope for two months this summer, I told myself that … More
Madcap’s Knapp Speaks
Two weeks ago, I visited Grand Rapids Michigan for my cousin’s wedding. En route to the family festivities, I of … More
Nobletree Coffee Launches in Brooklyn
Get ready coffeepeople; there’s a new tree in town, and it is dressed for success. The coffee industry has gone … More
To Better Understand
Often, questions like, “what’s it like to be an agricultural producer?” are met with descriptive answers, but whose descriptions are … More
Para Entender Mejor
Preguntas como, “como es ser agricultor?” suelen se encuentran con respuestas descriptivas, pero cuyos descripciones son muy someras. Cuando … More
Coffee Mob
Too much time has lapsed in which I’ve been a regular at Brooklyn’s Coffee Mob and have not written a … More
The Aliveness of a Fleeting Century
I grew up in New Hampshire, and about the age (3rd grade) that I realized what New Hampshire was, and … More
Gorilla Coffee: K!ng Kong Cup
Gorilla Coffee has its roots in Brooklyn and is continuing to evolve along with the city’s cutting edge of coffee … More
Seeds on Fire
I had the pleasure of spending last week in Antioquia, Colombia with 1,000 of the country’s next generation of coffee … More
The Furrowed Brow
Since I started exploring coffee over two years ago many people have asked me, “Oh, so are you going to … More
Young Colombian Coffee Growers
I have the privilege of spending this week among 1000 young Colombian coffee growers in San Geronimo, Antioquia, as they … More
Raising the Snack Bar
Because I’m personally invested in the pursuit of better coffee, I’m also invested in the pursuit of better snacks to … More
Let There Be Electricity
This is the third of three posts about the intersections between education and agriculture. The process of making a living … More