Do you know if your distributor sends any to a company called 'Seattle's Best'?
If so it may very well be your beans in my carafe.
That's hard to know, the coffee is sold to the co-op and they don't remove them from the 60kg bags we pack them in, but they are shipped in trucks to the ports and they go all over the world. When they roast the beans, the coffee from all over Brazil is mixed and then it's impossible to keep track, even if we had marked the bags prior to selling.
So even though it's possible that some of my beans ended up in your brew, it's impossible toknow for certain
Many of you have expressed interest in my product and I wish I could send you guys some of it, especially the top grade we handpick here, but if anything the current government made it even harder and more expensive to send anything less than a whole container abroad.
My aunt just married and ex-marine that's originally from CA and moved to FL and he's looking into opening a importing business to have our coffee sent there, but he needs to find some people interested in acquiring a good portion of the beans as soon as it gets there. Many people are forecasting a shortage of coffee and that is likely, considering many farms are harvesting 20-30% less than they were expecting, including me.