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Obama Java
From T-shirts to rap songs to sold-out Washington hotels, there’s enough commercial activity surrounding Barack Obama’s inaugural to resuscitate the economy (if it lasted more than a week).
The Peregrine Coffee Co., based in Tacony, has its own entry – a $17 Presidential Pack featuring two bags of custom-roasted coffee beans, one from an estate in Kenya, the birthplace of Obama’s father, the other from a farm in Hawaii, where Obama was born and spent most of his childhood.
The company’s owner and chief roaster is Kevin Lawrence, 40, a former marketing specialist with American Express and the Franklin Institute, who was drawn into the business after his coffee-maker died six years ago.
“First I was trying to find the best coffee pot, then I hooked up with a Web site for coffee geeks, next I found a subset of folks converting popcorn poppers into coffee roasters in their backyards,” Lawrence said. “The Internet is a dangerous thing.”
He opened Peregrine last June in a converted garage on Friendship Street, with a view of I-95. Lawrence imports raw beans from single-origin coffee farms around the world, roasts them to order for specific customers and delivers by priority mail in small batches, about half a pound, enough to sustain an average household for a week or 10 days. Any longer, he says, the coffee beans can’t be considered fresh.
“If you toast and brew it properly, it’s a totally different beverage,” said Lawrence, who compares his job to that of a wine steward, helping “clients” identify their tastes and match them to specific beans and roasts.
His analysis of the Presidential Package? The Hawaiian beans have a “chocolatey, nutty taste,” Lawrence said, while the Kenyan beans hint of grapefruit and black currants, sort of “fruity.” He denies that Republican spinmeisters have any influence on his descriptions. “Peregrine tries not to take a political stance,” he said.
Staff writers Bob Warner and Michael Hinkelman contributed to this report.
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Would you like to have coffee freshly roasted, just for you and delivered to your door when you want it? Or have a personal coffee agent who scours the world to find beans that are perfect for your particular palate? Or have a private java consultant conduct coffee tastings in your home? Then come explore Peregrine Coffee.
Peregrine Coffee is a Philadelphia-based coffee roaster, not a cafe, specializing in supremely fresh, artisan-roasted, single-origin beans. If you have ever been curious about the difference in flavor among coffees from different parts of the world, want to understand what light-roasted vs. dark-roasted coffee is all about, or finally find a decaf that will knock your socks off — this is the place.
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