• Mar 30
    2010
    Blue Bali Batur
     
    When I say Bali your mind probably automatically starts dreaming about white, sandy beaches, crystal clear blue-green water, and luscious greenery at every glance. When I say coffee you probably don't even consider associating it with Bali. But, you can!
     
    The island of Bali is just one of the numerous Indonesian islands. Its landscape is vast with active volcanoes, stretches of beach, colorful coral reefs, and seemingly perfect temperatures making it the idyllic vacation spot. The Southern portion of the island boasts the brilliant white sand imagined above while the Northern portion of the island claims black sand, also known as volcano sand.
     
    For the past several years, Balinese coffee has been unattainable in the United States, with most of the coffee crops being exported to Japan. After much anticipation, this exotic coffee is available in the U.S.; and O'Henry's has, for a limited time only, a portion of this Balinese crop.
     
    The coffee is grown in the highland area of Kintamani by local Balinese coffee farmers. The farmers are typically members of Subak Abian. Subak Abian is a traditional farming system based on a philosophy stemming from their Hindu religion. The philosophy is "Tri Hita Karana" meaning the three main causes of happiness are good relations with God, other people, and the environment.
     
    Blue Bali Batur is lightly roasted, has a clean taste, great body, and a slight earthiness in the finish. It is a wet-process coffee, as most Indonesian coffees are. The lighter roast we employ maintains the natural balance between the crisp acidity and silky body indigenous to Indonesian island coffees. The caramelized sugars remain sweet, not pungent or smoky. Earthy, rounded, and enticingly aromatic. A Polynesian jewel in the cup.
     
    Blue Bali Batur will be available mid-April at all O'Henry's as well as on the website.
     
    About the Country:
    Population: Approx. 3 million
    Capital: Denpasar
    Language: Indonesian, Balinese
    Fact: Most Indonesian islands are predominately Islamic, but Bali is predominately Hindu.
    by Sarah Russ 

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  • The Birmingham News and City Scene have once again come out with Birmingham's Best 2009.

    Nominations for your favorite coffeehouse can be submitted now through October 5th, 2009. From each category they will select the top five choices and votes will be cast again.

    To vote for O'Henry's Coffees click here:

    http://blog.al.com/bn/2009/09/vote_for_birminghams_best_2009.html

    by Sarah Russ 

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  • In support for The Exceptional Foundation in Homewood, O'Henry's has been promoting The Bear Hug. With the purchase of that drink guests could enter their name in a drawing to win one of 16 prizes. The following is a list of winners. All prizes will be available for pick up at the O'Henry's in Homewood beginning Thursday, January 22nd.

    • Brittany O'Steen - Big Bear
    • Lindsay Scott - Gift Card
    • Shyrl Pitts - Gift Card
    • Savannah Piesley - Gift Card
    • Kelly Harbin - Gift Card
    • Jose Valdez - Gift Card
    • S. Parks - 1# O'Henry's Blend
    • William Ledbetter - 1# O'Henry's Blend
    • Maureen Piatt - 1# O'Henry's Blend
    • Barbara Burr - 1# O'Henry's Blend
    • Don Green - 1# O'Henry's Blend
    • Tyler Deaton - O'Henry's mug/2 oz. coffee
    • Ginger Gladden - O'Henry's mug/2 oz. coffee
    • Pam Britton - O'Henry's mug/2 oz. coffee
    • Cary Curtiss - O'Henry's mug/2 oz. coffee
    • Angela Karen - O'Henry's mug/2 oz. coffee

     

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  • Dec 16
    2008

    From now through mid-January, O'Henry's Coffee is doing a promotion in support of The Exceptional Foundation in Homewood.  The promotion is called The Bear Hug.

    The Bear Hug ($3.95) is an espresso drink with Ghirardelli Chocolate, steamed milk and Monin cinnamon.  The Little Bear Hug ($3.25) is the same  beverage without espresso.  Both are topped with real whipped cream and a Teddy Graham. 

    With the purchase of either drink, guests may enter to win one of 15 prizes.  The grand prize is a huge stuffed bear (retail value $250).  In addition, O'Henry's will be donating a percentage of the proceeds to The Exceptional Foundation at the end of the promotion.  The bear is on display at O'Henry's in Homewood.

    The Exceptional Foundation, located in Homewood, was founded in 1993.  Their mission:  To meet the social and recreational needs of mentally and/or physically challenged individuals in the greater Birmingham area.

    The promotion is being offered at two locations: O'Henry's in Homewood and O'Henry's in the Regions/Harbert building downtown.

    Other prizes include gift cards, bags of fresh roasted coffee, coffee mugs and more.

    http://www.exceptionalfoundation.org/

    http://www.ohenryscoffee.com/

    by Sarah Russ 

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