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Grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa over looking Kealakekua Bay. Patrick Farm produces a premium grade, smooth and silky, 100% Kona Coffee. Cup O Kona.

Available in medium, medium dark and dark roast whole bean.

For the hobby enthusiast who wants to roast at home or over the open fire, we offer 1lb bags of green bean.

Who We Are

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Aloha and Welcome
Thank you for visiting our web site. As an up-to-date, old farm, we are pleased to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with us and have access to our coffee, which until now has been available only to the local Hawaiian market and select wholesalers. Continue Reading »

Our Coffee

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Flavor and Roasting
"CUP O' KONA is 100% Kona 'makai' coffee, with a full flavor that develops at elevations with full sunshine. Patrick Farm, at 900 ft is blessed with sunny days. The coffee, when brewed to a medium roast, has a broad full flavor, but is not acidic and is easy on the stomach. It is described as the kind of coffee that you can drink all day. Excessive caffeine has not been a problem." Continue reading »

Products

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Cup O' Kona
Patrick Farm features a rich treasure of Estate Grown medium, medium/dark, and dark roasted 100% Kona Coffee. For the hobbist or roaster, green coffee is available in 1 pound bags (maximum 10 pounds).
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Report for July

August 2, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report

Coffee’s Mysterious Benefits Listed

July 17, 2010
by: admin • Health Benefits

Lynda vs. The Guinea Grass

June 4, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report

MAN’S BEST FRIEND

May 6, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report

HARVESTING SUNN HEMP

May 6, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report

Kona Coffee reduces Strokes

February 27, 2010
by: admin • Health Benefits

Blend your own freshly ground “perfect roast”

January 15, 2010
by: admin • Flavors

A CAFFEINE JOLT & AN ANTIOXIDANT BALM

October 12, 2009
by: admin • Health Benefits

Update To Coffee, Hemp, and Biosustainability

October 6, 2009
by: tpatrickBiosustainability

Kona Coffee and Hemp and Biosustainability

March 29, 2009
by: admin • Biosustainability

Report for July

August 2, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report

Lynda vs. The Guinea Grass

June 4, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report

HARVESTING SUNN HEMP

May 6, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report

MAN’S BEST FRIEND

May 6, 2010
by: admin • Farm Report