Former cafe barista now sells artisanal coffee from a motorcycle sidecar

COFFEE ROASTERS FROM HUMBLE Roots

Although Huang “wants to bring in distinct coffee bean from different shops” in the future, he still purchases the seeds from Humble Origins Coffee Roasters, which imports them from Myanmar’s Shan Hills. In light of the political unrest that Myanmar is currently experiencing, he chose Humble Origins to” help the manufacturers there.” &nbsp,

Huang uses their signature blend, which includes a blend of Washed ( wet processed beans ) from Moe Htet, Naturals ( dry processed beans ) from Ga Naing Yar Village, and Honey processed beans from the female-led Amayar Women Coffee Producer Group.

THE List

In its soft launch phase, Calibrate Coffee has a straightforward six- beverage menu, consisting of black or white coffee ( S$ 5 hot, S$ 6 iced ), choc ( S$ 5 hot, S$ 6 iced ), mocha ( S$ 5.50 hot, S$ 6.50 iced ), matcha ( S$ 5.50 hot, S$ 6.50 iced ) and dirty matcha ( S$ 6.50 hot, S$ 7.50 iced ). Visitors can top up S$ 1 for wheat milk.

Huang claims that his cold bright coffee is now his best-selling beverage since launching, but he advises the&nbsp, cold dark because he believes that “black coffee does best bring out the characteristics of the coffee bean best.” &nbsp,