Lucius.Yang

Lucius.Yang

Lucius Yang is a veteran digital strategist and content creator with over 15 years of experience in the information industry. As the founder and lead writer of Coffee Sailor, Lucius specializes in bridging the gap between rigorous coffee science and modern lifestyle trends. From dissecting the molecular nuances of "hot bloom" cold brews to analyzing the sociological drivers behind Gen Z's coffee obsession, he provides readers with a precise "flavor compass." His mission is to cut through the digital noise and deliver high-signal, actionable insights for the modern coffee enthusiast.

Is it okay to sit in a café all day?

Answer: In general, yes – but it depends on the “Occupancy-to-Order Ratio.” If the café is not more than 70% full, your being there “social proof” makes the shop look popular and benefits the business. If the coffee shop is full, but you choose to squat and not re-order, you are effectively stealing income from the business owner. The standard economic "rent" for a table is one purchase...

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What is the #1 coffee drinking country?

Quick Answer: To the question “What country is #1 in coffee consumption?” you need to separate individual habit and market size. By Per Capita Consumption (The real “Coffee Addicts”): The winner is: Finland A typical Finn devours about 12kg of coffee each year. That’s about four cups a day for every man, woman and child. By Total National Volume (The Biggest Market): The victor is America. While the U.S. doesn’t take...

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What state drinks the least coffee?

Short Answer: In terms of coffee purchasing and consumption, on this statistic I’ve closed my eyes to Delaware before as being the one who drinks coffee least per capita (but they were competing with Hawaii depending on how they are playing) while if we’re talking coffee shop density and cultural engagement in numbers there is no greater caffeine handicapped community than Utah for religious reasons. But...

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What is the #1 coffee brand?

Quick Answer: Now on worldwide revenue and brand value, Starbucks is outright number one which does over $36 billion in busniess ever year. But if you consider volume (cups drunk) and global flavour, Nescafé (Nestlé), is the world's number on brand of coffee, with one in seven cups of coffee consumed worldwide being a Nescafé. Folgers is the market-share leader in ground coffee in the...

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Did Jesus drink tea or coffee?

Direct Answer: No, Jesus did not drink tea or coffee. Historically and botanically, it was impossible. The coffee plant (Coffea) was still unknown in the wild Ethiopian highlands at 9th Century AD, and tea (Camellia sinensis) confined to China south of the Yangtze River basin during the 1st Century. The spice roads that linked the Roman province of Judea with the Far East were not yet carrying leaves...

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Is it healthier to live without coffee?

Is coffee unhealthy to live without? Direct Answer: To most people, not drinking coffee just leads to more consistent energy levels, better restorative sleep and less base anxiety…and sure missing out on some dietary antioxidants from coffee beans. Coffee provides short-term mental spurts, but removing it frequently uncovers the fact that any morning alertness felt by coffee drinkers is often just flipping withdrawal symptoms inside...

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What are two signs that you’ve had too much caffeine?

Direct Answer: I get these most often from readers 1. "Jitteriness."2. "Insomnia." There are two clinically useful indicators that you have passed your own personal caffeine threshold: The Tired-Wired Paradox (fatigue but unable to sleep) and Disproportionate Anxiety (a physiologic head-fuck out of proportion to a stressor).. Here is a detailed list of symptoms and actionable protocols for different kinds of caffeine consumers. 1. For the "Acute"...

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Are coffee prices going up because of Trump?

Direct Answer: Your local coffee costs have soared in recent months thanks to climate change, not politics — though Donald Trump’s trade threats are juicing what some call the “fear premium.” As of the end of 2024, historic droughts in Brazil and typhoons in Vietnam have ravaged global supply, sending costs for raw coffee soaring to near-record levels. But the market is already ‘pricing in’...

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Which country is no. 1 in coffee?

Quick Answer: There are not single winner, because "No. 1" is entirely dependant on what metric you use? If you are referring to Production, it is Brazil (40% of the world). If you refer to consumption, the answer is Finland (who consumes most = 12kg per person/year). If you are talking about Total Market Value, it would be the United States. If by Best, you are referring to Highest...

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Lucius.Yang

Coffee Roaster

Hello & welcome to my blog! My name is Lucius.Yang and I’m a 45-year-old independent blogger with a passion for sharing about philosoophy of coffee.

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