We love coffee, plain and simple. So we've made it our mission to bring ethically-sourced beans, grown at farms across the world, to our community in Teton Valley.
It is hard to say when our love affair with coffee began, but not a day goes by where we won't be found with a mug in our hands.
Like so many other coffee drinkers, we were content with mainstream coffee brands bought from the supermarket. It's just coffee, right?
But, fueled by curiosity (and caffeine), we started reading and learned about the many nuances of the coffee business — growing, roasting, fair trade. There was a lot more to this morning ritual than we had considered.
So we dove in headfirst, purchasing whole beans from ethical suppliers. Soon, we graduated to home roasting, sharing this burgeoning passion with family and friends.
Now, we are launching Wydaho Roasters, a new effort to bring global coffee to our local community in Teton Valley. We want to give our neighbors access to delicious, flavorful coffee that doesn't just provide a morning pep, but tells a story as well.
You don't have to be satisfied with a bland cup of mass-produced coffee. At Wydaho Roasters, we take a personal stake in every bean we roast and we think you'll taste the difference.
— Jim & Mary Sheehan