Cola Beware: The New Wave of Soda

An upswing in soda styles is taking craft carbonation to new heights.
by Regan Crisp | November 10, 2022

Farm-to-Table: On Locally-Grown Tea

A local tea movement is brewing.
by Jodi Helmer | November 8, 2022

A New Kind of Mocha: On Specialty Chocolate Producers

The same care and craft that's transformed specialty coffee has also changed the way we make and consume chocolate—and how we drink our mochas.
by Cory Eldridge | November 3, 2022

Tea Latte Esteem: Why Tea Lattes Might Be The Next Great Coffee Drink

Tea lattes can offer a primer into more complex flavors.
by Emily McIntyre | November 1, 2022

Waste No More: Cleaning Up After Coffee

From pulp to grounds to chaff, here's how to use the byproducts of coffee.
by Cory Eldridge | October 27, 2022

Taiwan’s Influence on Tea Trends

Many of the tea drinks we love originated in or became popular in Taiwan: we talk to tea shop operators about all things boba, cheese tea, and more.
by Susan Johnston Taylor | October 20, 2022

Does Tamping Matter?

Tamping is a personal, essential part of making coffee—or is it? We find out.
by Fresh Cup Staff | October 13, 2022

Everyone Likes Bubbles: How To Incorporate Carbonated and Sparkling Drinks On Your Menu

Everyone likes bubbles, and the perfect sparkling drinks can help distinguish your cafe and bring customers in near and far.
by Kaitlin Throgmorton | October 4, 2022

Can Lasers Change The Way We Make Cold Brew?

Lasers are objectively awesome. But they might also help us make cold brew in a zap.
by Fionn Pooler | September 30, 2022

Please Push No More: New Wave Tampers

A new crop of tampers is changing how baristas make espresso.
by Michael Butterworth | September 27, 2022