4 pointsby speckx4 hours ago1 comment
  • wxw3 hours ago
    > In 1832, President Andrew Jackson had replaced soldiers’ daily spirit rations with coffee beans and sugar. This created a heavy logistical burden for the army, with a 20-day supply for 100,000 troops weighing 250 tons, all needing transport by horse-drawn wagon. Roasting, grinding, and brewing coffee in the field was also time-consuming for soldiers.

    respect to the third wave coffee connossieurs of the 19th century