Thursday, March 26, 2009

Its on like Donkey Kong


My good buddy Tony Serrano came up yesterday to chill and check out the new location for a few hours. While up here, we did a cuppin with Papa Luckles, Yanni, Dex, and Kitty.


Not gonna lie, it was pretty damn rad. Nahuala cuppin like a beast, as is per the usual. The other coffee that really stood out to me was a Papua New Guinea "X" grade, from Kimel. Huge and thick, tobacco molasses syrup.
My ninja.
-bza

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Big ol, floppy rabbit tits

Long story short, Lucky almost died twice today.


Rustic
-bza

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Get your Irish up


Well, as it turns out, there's only one good picture from last nights festivities.
No, we didnt go out.
No, we didnt drink Guinness.
Yes, there was plenty of green around (mr d, youre my boy!)
Yes, Kelly "BONES" Q was over.
Yes, we watched what was pretty much a porn with an indepth storyline.
Thats all.
More coffee to come.
-Bza

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

On a completely unrelated sidenote



8 OUNCES OF FURY! Holy fuckin shit, not only is it the awesome "mex" Coke (they use actual sugar... it just tastes better), its only 8 damn ounces, which is perfect. America is starting to think small on beverages again... hmmm.
-bza
ps. DAMN TASTY

Dont you love it when Stumpies results in chubbies?

I fuckin do, man.
Fuck.
Seriously.
Dig it: Papa Lucky went up to the USBC without me... I'm guessing its because, deep down inside that little body of his, he's a bastard. To get back on my good side, he brought back 6 Stumptown coffees for us to cup.
Annnnndddd... go:
-Ethiopia Wondo
-Kenya Gaturiri Reserve
-Sumatra Blue Batak
-Colombia El Porvenir
-Guatemala Finca el Injerto
-El Salvador Aida's Grand Reserve.




... whew.
Needless to say, all of these coffee's rocked. On dry aroma, the Blue Batak was reminiscent of a fresh rain in the middle of a cedar forest; Wondo won, hands down, on the fruity side, with sweet key lime, blueberry, and dry cherry; the el Injerto was divinely sweet, slightly butterscotch-ish.


Flavorwise, the Kenya won it for me. Heavenly sweet, light body. Caramel, toasted peanut notes, with a short, snappy lemon zest finish. The Blue Batak was fuckin HUGE. I mean, 3D. Crunchy celery and mint. Crazy.
Hands down one of the best cuppings I've done, as the coffees really range across the board in every way possible. I snagged some of that Kenya to throw on the siphon at home...


-bza

Thursday, March 5, 2009

A truck full of boners

Well, not really.

We're currently spending the morning watching the court hearings on Prop 8. You all remember what happened: A whole bunch of retards decided to try (and finally did) to overturn the right for all people to get married. This just doesn't make any sense to me what so ever. Really, think about it. In a time of a huge economic, ethical, and historic time in our country's history, to legally prohibit our fellow citizen's from fulfilling their desire to marry each other, not based on their sexual persuasion, but just to show their love, is a bunch of bullshit. Here's a few good reasons WHY they should be allowed:

1. It would stimulate our economy:
Think about it. 10% of the population is gay. THAT many marriages = a whole bunch of money poured back into the economy. They know how to party, and I wanna be a part of it.
2. You don't want to make an entire demographic of people happy?
I didnt know we were living in China, you fuckers. I didnt know we still liked to oppress people in America. Guess I was wrong.
3. Think of how many cute girl couples will be making out EVERYWHERE
... should I really have to explain this further?

And before I get any stupid emails reminding me that the majority of Californian's voted this crap back in last November, let me remind YOU that, if the government actually does its job and lets all people marry, this will negatively affect absolutely nobody. And I will bite the weinnie if anybody can name 1 way in which it will.

-bza