Have you ever wondered why a cup of coffee tastes just a little more adventurous when you're in the wild, or what draws so many outdoor lovers to the legend of Sasquatch? There’s something about the mystery—about the footprints in the mud and stories by the fire—that stirs up a whole world of possibility in every mug.
This month, I’m diving into the myth and magic of Sasquatch—and how it’s influenced not just our coffee, but a whole culture of explorers, believers, and bold-flavor seekers like you.
The Origin of a Legend
Sasquatch tales have been whispered through the forests of the Pacific Northwest for generations. Part wild man, part gentle giant, the legend thrives in places where mist shrouds the evergreens and mornings start with a campfire brew. Just like seeking out Bigfoot, searching for that perfect cup of coffee is an adventure in itself—one that brings people together with stories, warmth, and a little mischief.
Sasquatch and Coffee: More in Common Than You’d Think
Coffee culture has always had room for a little mystery and wonder! Around our campfires and kitchen tables, there’s a sense that each cup carries a story—a rumor of sightings, a laugh about "Feelin’ Squatchy," or tales of boldness in both flavor and heart. That’s what inspired blends like Feelin’ Squatchy and Ape Canyon: beans roasted for trailblazers, dreamers, and those who still believe in a little magic.
- Feelin’ Squatchy: For early mornings by the lake or out in the woods, our signature blend is as bold as the legend itself.
- Ape Canyon: Named for a famous Bigfoot locale, this coffee takes you further with rich, deep notes that fuel your next expedition—no map required.
If you haven’t yet tried the coffee that fuels a legend, check out the complete lineup of small-batch Sasquatch blends and join the tradition that turns every morning into a new adventure.
Remember, it’s not just about the coffee—it’s about the stories, the community, and the wild spirit in all of us. Next time you brew a mug, take a moment to savor that squatchy sense of possibility.
Keep it Squatchy!
Gunnar Monson
P.S. Got your own Sasquatch story—or maybe a wild coffee encounter? Reply to this email and share your tale! I always love hearing from fellow believers.