The Kuju Journal
Bring Adventure Home - Introducing Kuju Whole Beans
Kuju Coffee customers have loved our pour overs for years, and have been asking for whole beans so that they can enjoy our coffee with their choice of brewing equipment. So today, we are launching Kuju Whole Beans. Bring adventure home.
Where Will You Wander? - Tents in the Forest
It was a wild moment. Not that I had encountered a wild bear or mountain lion during my hike, but wild in the sense that I was reminded of where I was - in the forest - a big, beautiful, quiet, old forest. The kind so quiet, you can hear the trees blow in the wind.
Summer Pour Over Coffee Recipe - 4th of July Vanilla Latte!
Fourth of July is this Saturday, which means the weather is heating up and your coffee might need a cool down! This upcoming Holiday weekend you might be heading out to the lake, camping, BBQ on the patio, or embracing your DIY skills to make your home Fourth of July ready. Well pause the search on the perfect coffee drink because we have the perfect Summer Coffee cool down recipe for you using our Kuju Pour Over!
"KujuKIN" - From Kickstarter Backer Label to Something More
"KujuKIN" was one of the first phrases we ever created, very early on, in preparation for our Kickstarter campaign that we launched in August 2016. We were trying to figure out what to call the folks who would actually back us and alliteration seemed like a good way to make something memorable. We even printed stickers that said “I joined the KujuKIN” that we passed out at our Kickstarter launch event to anyone who did back us at that time.
8 Tips for Camping Safely During COVID-19
As we head into the summer months and states slowly begin reopening economies, campsites are beginning to open as well for use again as well. In California, 28 state parks have opened up limited campground availability. While limited, this is a welcomed reopening that many campers and adventurers would be pleased to see, including us.
Where Will You Wander? - 5 Years After COVID
The beauty around him was so unending, so full of depth, that somewhere deep inside, he knew there was no way he would have ever made this happen, if he had never gone on that first trip.