We’re shooting for balance, but still staying pretty light.”Ĭonjure Coffee is located at 701 Columbia Ave in Fort Wayne, Ind. Situated close by the delta at the junction of three rivers, the shop should have some patio seating finished by this fall and potentially a rooftop deck by next spring, Waldron said. ![]() “I don’t want any vegetal or grassy qualities either. “I want to develop to the point where they’re still really sweet and have good acidity, but the body is developed,” he said. Waldron ultimately described his approach as akin to the Nordic style of roasting but slightly more developed, while still stopping far short of any trace of roast taste. “One of my biggest tools is rate of rise.”įor all the digitization, though, he still has hands on the roaster and a sensory goal in mind. “A lot of where I stop roasting a coffee is determined by data that I acquire through the interfaces,” Waldron said. Meanwhile at the Diedrich, the tech-minded engineer, true to form, employs some additional thermocouples and feeds all into the Typica open-source roast monitoring application on his laptop. Upon securing a brick-and-mortar home for the business, he rebranded as Conjure Coffee and soft-opened the café earlier this month.Ĭonjure Coffee currently offers a handful of single origins, two blends and one decaf Waldron sources mostly through Olam Coffee and Café Imports for now, with samples under consideration from Keffa at the moment and an intention to sample goods brought in by smaller outfits such as Onyx Coffee and Red Fox Coffee Merchants in time.Īpart from the sleek white two-group Modbar espresso installation that’s paired with a Mahlkonig K30 grinder, 12-ounce beehouse and 24-ounce Chemex manual brews are also prepared at a Modbar pourover station, ground by an EK43.Ī rotating selection of nitro cold brews is kept on tap behind the tile mosaic-fronted bar, with white walls reflecting lively daylight and some live-edge slab counter seating. Waldron started roasting on a Diedrich IR3 under the provisional name of Fort Roasting about a year and a half ago, testing the market with a farmer’s market stand, developing blends and a nitro cold brew on tap. I wanted to get back into ‘hands on’ with coffee after leaving that as my occupation.” ![]() “I had a background in coffee before I did Modbar and Jet Steam. “I started roasting coffee for a local roaster in the year 2000,” Waldron told Daily Coffee News. Waldron maintains an ownership stake in Modbar, which is headquartered just a couple miles down the road from Conjure, but hasn’t had an active role in any part of it since about April of 2015. Even the Modbar, which was practically invented by Conjure Coffee founder Corey Waldron, who was also a founding partner of the Modbar company, and of the Jet Steam espresso machine company whose prototype never made it to market but did evolve into what’s now known as the Modbar. Yet there’s a science to essentially every aspect of coffee, and at Conjure Coffee especially, the magic can and will be explained to anyone who asks. This idea is reinforced inside a new Fort Wayne, Ind., roastery café called Conjure Coffee, whose service bar is centered on a custom white Modbar under-counter installation, a stylish design that’s frozen in a perpetually surprising emergence up and out from the countertop. ![]() Great coffee often manifests itself in unexpected ways, and with all the various chemical reactions and organic transformations it undergoes from seed to cup, it would seem from an outsider’s view to be the work of many conjurers, summoning magical forces that culminate in a tasty cup.
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