Stats Archive

Coffee Consumption

4 CUPS

Nervous about caffeine? Studies show that consuming up to 4 cups daily does not have adverse health effects.

Source: NCA - Nervous About Caffeine?

Don't Be.

60

Beethoven counted out exactly 60 coffee beans for his perfect cup of coffee each morning.

Source: Forbes: 60 Beans to Budgeting

79%

79% of Americans consume caffeinated beverages on a daily basis – coffee really is a daily necessity!

Source: Amerisleep's Caffeine Kick

(Winter 2023)

85%

85% of American retirees drink coffee everyday.

Source: Drive Research Coffee Statistics

(Spring 2023)

49%

49% of Americans prefer medium roast coffee.

28% prefer dark roast and

12% prefer light roast.

Source: Drive Research Coffee Statistics

(Spring 2023)

Coffee Economics

125,000,000

Around 125 million people across the globe depend on coffee for their livelihood.

Source: BBC - Coffee and Qahwa

Did You Know?

DID YOU KNOW?

Caffeine in doses from 
32 – 300mg enhances fundamental aspects of cognitive performance.

Source: Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (Vol. 71 McLellan, Caldwell, Lieberman)

DID YOU KNOW?

Mushroom coffee is an equal mix of ground mushrooms and ground coffee beans using reishi, chaga, and/or lion’s mane.

Source: Drive Research Coffee Statistics

(Spring 2023)

DID YOU KNOW?

Weather phenomenon, like El Niño, will have a negative impact on the outlook for coffee in 2023 & 2024.

Source: ICO - Coffee Report and Outlook

(Dec. 2023)

Science of Coffee

20%

Coffee with cream cools 20% slower than black coffee.

Source: Modernist Cuisine:

The Physics of Coffee

Where Your Coffee Comes From

60%

60% of the global coffee supply comes from smallholder farmers.

Source: WCR Siles, P., Cerdán, C., & Staver, C.2022

50%

Up to 50 % of prime growing areas for arabica coffee could be lost by 2050 due to global warming.

Source: Crop Trust

(Safeguarding 
a Future for the World’s Coffee Genetic Resources 2023)

4

“Coffee” went through 4 names, first stemming from the Arabic word “Qahwah,” which meant wine.

Source: BBC - Coffee and Qahwa