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  • Processing Coffee

    The way coffee is processed :
  • Peaberry

    This tiny cute coffee bean is a wonder of the pallet 
  • FireRoast

    our fire roast coffee is unique in it ways
  • Coffee Trees

    coffee trees are not technically trees
  • Roasting Coffee

    Roasting Coffee at home is not something that most people think about.
  • Kona Region

    the kona region
  • Harvesting

    harvesting coffee can be done so and so and so
  • Bold

    bold and savoury
  • Silk

    silky smooth, delicious coffee
  • Coffee Tree Rings - A Guide To Measuring

    Coffee Tree Rings - A Guide To Measuring

    Aloha our Ohana,With the introduction of our new Kona Coffee Tree Rings, we thought it might be helpful to write a short post on the rings themselves and how to find your own size. All our rings are custom made to order; no two will be alike and yours should fit you perfectly.The RingsEach [...]
  • Managing a Coffee Farm Through the Pandemic

    The day still starts before the sun comes up. Getting ready for another day on the farm you start early. Make the morning cup of coffee. Make some food and get a lunch packed. Get the dogs, the cat, and the fish fed and then walk the dogs. Clean up and get everything loaded for [...]
  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Choose Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee

    3 Reasons Why You Should Choose Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee

    While some may call the lush, volcanic slopes of our Heavenly Hawaiian coffee farm heavenly, we didn’t name the coffee for our, admittedly, beautiful surroundings. No, what we aim for with our Kona Coffee and Kona Coffee products is not only a taste that’s divine, but a business plan that is as well.Through the thick [...]
  • The Perfect Cup of Coffee

    6 tips to properly brew a stellar cup of joe, right at home. It’s easy to spend a small fortune at the local coffee shop over the course of the year. And, if you’re as pumped about coffee as we are, spending a little more on something you love isn’t a bad thing. But, it is [...]
  • Why is Kona Coffee So Expensive?

    A coffee spill-all on the premium cost of Kona coffee Why is Kona coffee more expensive than other coffees? That’s one of the most frequent questions we’re asked by visitors to the farm. Take a free tour 9am-4pm Monday-Saturday. Now, to start, Kona coffee really isn't that expensive. It does cost more than many other coffees, but Kona [...]
  • The 6 Commandments for Brewing Coffee You Can't Live Without

    The 6 Commandments for Brewing Coffee You Can't Live Without

    Wine, beer, Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee, and Fluffy Kittens; all share the distinction of us not being able to live without. Similarly, if you drink coffee religiously, you can't live with these 6 Coffee Brewing Commandments (pun intended).Ideally a cup of brewed coffee strikes a balance between sour, sweet, and bitter tastes resulting in a [...]
  • 100% Kona Peaberry Coffee, What's all the hype about?

    100% Kona Peaberry Coffee, What's all the hype about?

    You may have wondered, what’s all the fuss about peaberry coffee? And why is it so expensive?!For starters, it is extremely rare. Peaberries are a happy accident that makes up about 3% of coffee beans. When only 1 bean forms inside of a coffee cherry, instead of 2, you get a peaberry. It is a rounder bean instead of [...]
  • The Heavenly Chronicles: The First Days of Lockdown on the Farm

    The Heavenly Chronicles: The First Days of Lockdown on the Farm

    The day of March 22, was quiet, melancholy and dull. No tours were being conducted, no coffee in need of brewing and no cars to greet. In comparison to the hustle and bustle of a usual business day, filled with the cacophony of chatter, steam and footsteps, the quiet seemed eerie and wrong. Folks at [...]
  • The Heavenly Chronicles: The Jungle at Dave's Place

    The Heavenly Chronicles: The Jungle at Dave's Place

    While the sun rose up over the top of Hualalai, the crew hopped into the F250 and made headway to The Other Farm. Just up the road several miles, the extra eight acres of Heavenly Hawaiian Coffee Farms house the founders of the farm, Dave and Trudy Bateman. The winding drive through the roads of Kona [...]