The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics-P. Pachecos
I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
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The King of Thailand presented the hilltribes with agricultural alternatives to opium growing, including coffee plants. One indigenous tribe known as the Akha was the beneficiary of this scheme. A Canadian chose to back the Akha people 100% in this venture.Thanks to to his generosity in giving the growers a 50% share in the Canadian company, 'Fair Trade' has since evolved into 'Beyond Fair Trade'--a noteworthy business model to emulate in terms of sustainability and sound ethics-P. Pachecos
TripleWinCoffee 3 months ago
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I have just become familiar with the remarkable DOI CHAANG coffee from Thailand (thank you Robert) which is not only top quality but pays the people twice Fairtrade prices and gave the Akha people 50% of the Canadian company..P.Pachecos, Calgary Alberta
TripleWinCoffee 3 months ago
wankers
karatecockboy 1 year ago
This is Nate Hroback and Brian Aliffi From Caribou Cofffe!!!
Awesome Peeps !!!
Mad props to these guys!
Please correct me if Im wrong ! lol
Peace
JohnnyMcpott 1 year ago
I love some good quality coffee myself, but this guy is just taking it too far.
charvelgtrs 1 year ago
What brewing method did you use for the samples? Did you just press brew it?
mrmojorisin571 3 years ago
They just pour water over the grounds.
doudeman 2 years ago
great video! very helpfull
jazzmanjk 4 years ago
We use 7 grams of coffee (almost 2 tablespoons) to 7 ounces of water (the size of the cup). The grind is a bit finer than drip brew.
yemenfresh 4 years ago
Boy, that Nate guy is a grade "A" lame-o.
xeyro 4 years ago
You know what this video is lacking? Lumberjack references. Boy, I could use a Lumberjack Reference to help me taste.
michaelsirianni 4 years ago