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  • Top Coffee Brands in Karnataka

    Top Coffee Brands in Karnataka

    India is a country with a rich and diverse coffee culture. From the aromatic filter coffee of the south to the milky chai of the north, coffee lovers can find a variety of brews and blends to suit their tastes. But did you know that India is also home to some of the finest coffee beans in the world? In fact, India is the sixth-largest producer of coffee globally, and the only country that grows all four major types of coffee: Arabica, Robusta, Liberica and Excelsa.

    In this blog, we will introduce you to some of the top local coffee brands in India that you should try if you are looking for a quality cup of java. Whether you prefer your coffee black or with milk, ground or instant, these brands will offer you a range of flavors and aromas that will delight your senses.

    1. Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters: This brand was founded in 2013 by a couple who wanted to bring the best of Indian coffee to the masses. They source their beans directly from organic farms across the country, and roast them in small batches to ensure freshness and quality. They offer a variety of blends and single-origin coffees, as well as cold brews and ready-to-drink bottles. You can order their coffee online or visit one of their cafes in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai or Goa.
    2. The Indian Bean: This brand was started in 2010 by a coffee enthusiast who wanted to showcase the diversity of Indian coffee. They work with small farmers and cooperatives to procure their beans, which are then roasted and packed in-house. They have a range of coffees from different regions, such as Coorg, Kodaikanal, Araku Valley and Chikmagalur. You can also choose from different roasts, such as light, medium or dark, depending on your preference.
    3. Seven Beans Coffee Company: This brand was established in 2014 by a family of coffee growers and roasters who have been in the business for over 150 years. They have a unique collaboration with an Italian master roaster who helps them create their signature blends. They have four blends to choose from: Urja (strong and bold), Mishta (sweet and smooth), Sattva (balanced and aromatic) and Divya (rich and complex). You can buy their coffee online or at select stores across India.
    4. Flying Squirrel: This brand was launched in 2013 by two friends who wanted to share their passion for coffee with others. They grow their own coffee on their farm in Coorg, where they also process and roast their beans. They have a range of coffees that cater to different palates, such as Parama (fruity and floral), Aromatique (spicy and nutty), Clouds in my Coffee (creamy and mellow) and Sunkissed (chocolatey and caramel). You can order their coffee online or find them at select cafes and restaurants.
    5. Sleepy Owl Coffee: This brand was founded in 2016 by three friends who wanted to make cold brew coffee more accessible and affordable in India. They use 100% Arabica beans from Chikmagalur, which are roasted and brewed for 18 hours to extract the maximum flavor and caffeine. They offer three variants of cold brew: Original (black), Latte (with milk) and Dark Roast (stronger). You can buy their coffee online or at select stores in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
    6. Baarbara Berry Coffee: For over 120 years, MG Plantations has contributed to giving some of the best coffee to the coffee industry in India. We are certified by the Rain forest Alliance and UTZ, the international symbols for environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Their process ensures that aroma is retained throughout the coffee-making process and a perfect tasty full-flavored cup of coffee is served every single time. The brand is lauded by many coffee connoisseurs for its aromatic freshness and classic taste.
    7. Panduranga Coffee Works: They are a premium coffee roasters with a history close to 81 years in coffee business. Their brand “Panduranga Coffee” is etched with traditional south Indian roots serving the best ground coffee to a large market in India and Overseas. They source the best of coffee beans from well-grown coffee plantations in Chikmagalur. Retail store is situated in the heart of Chikmagalur ( M.G Road ), a hill station known for the birth of Coffee in India.
    8. Fraction 9 Coffee: Fraction 9 Coffee is a Karnataka-based firm engaged in coffee farming for over a century. It is owned by a family of coffee farmers located at Chikmagalur in the Western Ghat region. The decades of experience drew the harvesters close to different aspects of coffee and its consumption. The firm believes in providing high-quality coffee in multiple varieties that are rare in the mass market. It does multiple roast profiles such as light roasted, medium roasted, dark roasted, and very dark roasted coffee. It stresses more on providing freshly roasted and naturally flavored coffee to the customers. Fraction 9 Coffee has moved a step ahead to provide specialty coffee with customizing options to its buyers.

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  • Best Picturesque Riding Destinations in and around Chikmagalur

    Best Picturesque Riding Destinations in and around Chikmagalur

    Every biker is familiar with the feeling of freedom, the joy of flying through the freeways and shredding the tarmacs from a great ride. This is perhaps the greatest reason why those of us with a hint of madness love our two wheeled beasts. Now imagine every feeling intensify thanks to some picturesque landscapes that take breath away from their sheer beauty. Imagine yourself riding amidst nature’s best creations. Makes you want to drop that cup of coffee, switch your pristine suit for an equally pristine riding jacket and head out on the roads doesn’t it?

    A RIDE THROUGH THE COFFEE HOUSE OF KARNATAKA

    The first location  to visit was the good old hill station in Hassan district on the way from Bangalore to Mangalore. If you couldn’t guess it yet, we talk of Sakleshpur. Just about 250Km from Bangalore, the location is about 5 hours ride from Bangalore. Sakleshpur is definitely worth a ride. The roads are mostly in good condition with plenty of pitstops peppered on the way. The weather is an absolute beauty and the landscape is full of lush green coffee plantations, breath taking mountains, tiny creeks and streams and some waterfalls too.

    SIP SOME CLASSY TEA AT KELAGUR

    A pitstop at Kelagur tea estate plantation is a must for any one visiting that place. Pick some tea powder from the local shop to gift it to your friends and family. A nice picturesque tea garden can bring some nice photographs to your memorable road trip.

    TACKLE SOME CURVY BEND WITH THE QUEEN OF HILL STATIONS

    Once inside Mudigere you simply can’t let Charmadi Ghat slip by your fingers and that’s exactly what riders thinks. Charmadi Ghat is is the Queen of Hill stations and it is also a short ride away from Mudigere. What makes the trail one of the most exciting one for riders is the fact that it has close to 11 sharp hairpin bends that make for a perfect recipe to a memorable ride. If you’re headed from Bangalore you could have a short pit stop at Shiradi Ghat for some bird watching before you hit the Dharmasthala road to Mudigere towards Ujire.

    SAY HELLO TO SOME ELEPHANTS IN THE WESTERN GHATS

    We don’t really mean it. Please do not try saying hello to wild elephants. That can end very badly for everyone.

    Getting back on track, riders hear some talk of elephants and Western Ghats from some of the caretakers at their homestay in Chikmagalur. Head to plateau nestled amidst the towering mountains of the Western Ghats known as Kalasa. The best way to ride to Kalasa is via Kottigehara as this allows you to pass through the forests (best not to do this at night) and plenty of tiny waterfalls and if you are lucky you may even spot some elephants crossing the road. This is one of the most picturesque roads in all South India.

    SHRED THE HIGHWAYS THROUGH THE SCOTLAND OF SOUTH INDIA

    Once at Sakleshpur you won’t feel heading back to home base. Instead choose to ride on visiting Belur, Halebidu, Shravanabelagola and a bunch of other places on their way to Coorg. Coorg is an absolutely stunning but rather quiet town nestled in the midst of coffee plantations, colonial style bungalows and the river Cauvery. The food here is absolutely amazing especially the pork which is a major delicacy in the town. We’d like you to know that Coorg is a convenient 280Kms from Bangalore just in case if you’re planning on a ride. Once at Coorg you can opt to stay at many home stay options (some may require pre-booking).