Blogs from Breweries in Rosemount, MN

Fresh Coffee

We at Jailhouse Java want you to experience the best cup of coffee, so we don't roast your order until you place it. We look forward to hearing form you. ...read more

By Jailhouse Java June 20, 2016

St. Patrick's Day Special

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By Jailhouse Java March 17, 2016

Coffee Benefits

Black coffee has more benefits, then if you add milk, cream or sugar. ...read more

By Jailhouse Java March 08, 2016

How to clean coffee pot

Drip filter coffee makers need to be cleaned monthly to remove hard water deposits (scale), leftover coffee oils, and other impurities. Washing the pot just isn't going to cut it: what about the internal components? Follow these steps to clean your coffee maker through and through and you'll taste the difference Make a mixture of 3 cups white vinegar to 6 cups water-- enough to fill the pot. Put a filter in your coffee maker, as usual. Pour the mixture into the coffee maker where you would normally add water. Turn the coffee maker on and let the mixture run completely through. Discard the filter and mixture. Let the coffee maker sit and cool for 15 minutes while it's off. Rinse the coffee pot. Repeat all of the above a second time, but this time with plain cold water. This will make sure all of the vinegar and water solution is completely gone. If short on time, smell the coffee pot and maker after the first rinse. If there is no smell of vinegar left, you can skip the second rinse. Finished            By Wiki How ...read more

By Jailhouse Java January 28, 2016

Guilty Pleasure - Dark Roast

Guilty Pleasure - With a sturdy, smoky, and bold flavor, the Guilty Pleasure is perfect for the true dark roast lover. It contains notes of blackberry wine, malt, and sharp cheddar to yield a rich and bold taste. By far, it is the darkest roast that we offer. ...read more

By Jailhouse Java November 21, 2015

Small Business Saturday - November 28

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By Jailhouse Java November 21, 2015

Caffeine Information

Did you know that the United States has a limit of 6mg of caffeine per liquid ounce in all beverages, while Australia limits caffeine to 145mg per liter, and in parts of Northern Thailand, caffeine is completely illegal altogether. ...read more

By Jailhouse Java January 24, 2013

Coffee Grounds for Soft Skin

Coffee as an ingredient for skin care products have been used by women from Russia, Hawaii, Bali, and South America for several years now. So why not visit your favorite spa or skin product store and check out their line of coffee skin products? Better yet, why not make your own?     Coffee grounds mixed with your skin cleanser- This mixture can be your very own coffee exfoliating scrub. Coffee grounds mixed with cocoa powder and whole milk or cream- This mixture is a great smelling facial mask. I started making my own scrubs and mask, and I love that it's a whole lot less expensive then going out and buying the products in the store, and I can relax in my own home while getting a facial.   So, make a pot of coffee and remember to save your coffee grounds for your next facial or body ...read more

By Jailhouse Java December 08, 2012

Six Steps For Brewing A Perfect Cup Of Coffee

Brew the Perfect Cup of Coffee – Six Steps1. Use only freshly roasted gourmet coffee beans.2. Store your coffee beans in an airtight container.3. Grind your beans just before brewing4. Use only fresh filtered water.5. Use a quality coffee maker that is clean.6. Drink your coffee soon after the brewing is completedWater is the largest ingredient (98%) so it is important that you start with only using fresh filtered water. Only use cold water as your coffee maker is intended to make the water hot and adding hot water to the receptacle may actually ruin your machine. Water can be drawn from a ft let it run for a few seconds. If your tap water is not filtered or is still not up to par after filtration then use bottled water.Make sure your coffee maker is clean. Water sediments and coffee oils build up and need to be cleaned out regularly otherwise these may add an unwanted taste. Use warm soapy water and rinse well. If you live in an area with hard water the soapy residue may be hard to remove leaving an unwelcome taste, so in these areas we recommend you use a solvent to clean the coffee pot. :  ...read more

By Jailhouse Java November 23, 2012

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No INTEREST IF PAID In Full Within 6 MONTHS On Purchases of $99 or More. Check Out With PayPal and Choose Bill Me Later ...read more

By Jailhouse Java November 23, 2012

Six Steps For Brewing The Perfect Cup Of Coffee

Brew the Perfect Cup of Coffee – Six Steps 1. Use only freshly roasted gourmet coffee beans.2. Store your coffee beans in an airtight container.3. Grind your beans just before brewing4. Use only fresh filtered water.5. Use a quality coffee maker that is clean.6. Drink your coffee soon after the brewing is completed Water is the largest ingredient (98%) so it is important that you start with only using fresh filtered water. Only use cold water as your coffee maker is intended to make the water hot and adding hot water to the receptacle may actually ruin your machine. Water can be drawn from a ft let it run for a few seconds. If your tap water is not filtered or is still not up to par after filtration then use bottled water. Make sure your coffee maker is clean. Water sediments and coffee oils build up and need to be cleaned out regularly otherwise these may add an unwanted taste. Use warm soapy water and rinse well. If you live in an area with hard water the soapy residue may be hard to remove leaving an unwelcome taste, so in these areas we recommend you use a solvent to clean the coffee pot.  : ...read more

By Jailhouse Java November 14, 2012

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Good News!! You can now order $99.00 plus and check out with PayPal and have up to 6 months to pay Interest Free. Choose the option to Pay Later ...read more

By Jailhouse Java October 30, 2012

5 Tips On Choosing Coffee Beans

1. Although there are many different types of bean available, essentially there are two main species of coffee plant, from where the beans come. Arabica, which is believed to have originated in Kefa (from where "coffee" gets its name) and is the oldest known beans. Coffee canephora (robusta), which is thought to originate in Uganda and grows in climates where arabica cannot normally be grown. Generally, of the two, arabica is seen by connoisseurs as being the better choice, while canephora is generally the coffee bean used in branded commercial coffees.2. Many coffee lovers are particular about where they buy their beans from. Knowing something about the different regions of the coffee growing world is critical if you want to be taken seriously among the serious coffee drinkers. For example, Brazil exports the most in the world, and Columbian coffee is used by many commercial coffee companies, but many of the world's coffee lovers prefer the beans from Kenya.3. In order to enhance your experience you need to select a bean that has been roasted. However, you want to make sure that the bean you pick has been recently roasted. As such, before you decide which one to buy, make sure you ask the sales person how long ago the it was roasted. If it was more than a day or so ago, you should probably avoid it.4. The way in which a coffee bean is roasted has an impact on the overall flavor of the coffee. Knowing the different roasting procedures will help you to select not only the best beans, but also the best roasted coffee bean.   5. Don't buy a bean because others tell you what you must like. Drinking coffee is a deeply personal experience. Eventually there's a coffee bean out there for each of us. So, trust your instincts about the taste you like and once you have made up your mind whether your preferred choice is a mild, full-bodied, floral-tasting, nutty, winy, etc., just go with it. Obviously feel free to experiment with other coffee beans, but savour the pleasure of what you love - the best possible coffee bean for you.   Our coffee is from origins of Burundi, Republic of Congo, Rwanda to name a few, it is also among some of the finest in the country. Which is why we never roast our beans until you place an order to ensure freshness. ...read more

By Jailhouse Java October 23, 2012

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