Hula Daddy Kona Coffee is Imbibe Magazines number one Hawaiian coffee

Imbibe Magazine Nov/Dec 2009

Hawaiian Tropic
Say aloha to island coffee.

Something of the redheaded stepchild of the coffee industry, Hawaiian coffee has for years been known more for tourism than taste. But that reputation is changing—here to rewrite Hawaiian coffee’s character is a crop of island roasters whose coffees are nuanced, balanced and outright delicious Article Source

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