Milwaukee comes from the Algonquian word Millioke, which translates to “The Good Land.” Seeing the beauty of Milwaukee and recognizing how incredible of a natural resource Lake Michigan is, the Algonquian peoples decided to make the Good Land their home while paying its resources with the utmost respect. Although many of these peoples were eventually forced from their land during expansionism, we remember and celebrate their rich heritage and presence, making our city possible.
The Good Land comes from Cajamarca, Peru and Nyamasheke, Rwanda. These particular coffees were grown by farmers who cultivate and harvest their coffee using a washed processing method, followed by drying on patios. This processing method translates to crisp, clean flavors in the final cup.
In a cup of The Good Land, you’ll experience subtle black tea aromatics, the sweetness of cranberry, and the acidity of citrus fruits. Grab a bag and experience The Good Land today!