About Fiftybeans
Fiftybeans is coffee roastery based in the heart of Moravia, in city Brno - 2nd biggest city in Czechia. Its founder and also the main roaster is Roman Nejedlý, who, in addition to running the roastery, regularly participates in barista competitions. In 2017, he participated in the Czech Championship in the preparation of filtered coffee Czech Brewers Cup, where he finished in 2nd place, a year later he placed first in the same competition. As a finalist, he also advanced to the world round, where he finished 12th (out of 41 participants). In 2019, he finished second in the Barista of the Year competition (Championship of the Czech Republic in the preparation of espresso drinks). He has experience to give away. Roman wants coffee lovers to feel as comfortable as possible with Fiftybeans. To enjoy coffee the way they like it. Drinking coffee is a ritual. A ritual that many perform every day. And every day can be unique.
The history of Fiftybeans dates back to 2013, when specialty coffee scene in Czech Republic was still in its infancy. At that time, it was very difficult to find quality among the "dark" Italian roasters, where all the coffee unfortunately tasted the same. Almost no one knew that coffee is a fruit and can offer much more than a unified bitter taste. So Fifty decided to change that. It will always be a long run, but at Fiftybeans they believe that only a patient approach can change anything. Today, their offer includes several types of coffee designed for different methods of preparation. Everyone will get their money's worth. All the coffee they have on offer is unique in a way that they want to drink every day. And they want to share these unique things with everyone.
Fiftybeans: "By choosing green coffee, we cover the whole range of flavors and aromas. We buy either from proven suppliers who respect this raw material and people associated with it, or the purchase of grain takes place directly from farmers. "Even green coffee is aging and losing its spark. We are trying to prevent this by storing it in air-conditioned warehouses as well as by innovative methods of freezing green beans. However, the hey is optimizing the purchase of coffee so that we can follow current world harvests."