As Cinco de Mayo approaches, many of us prepare to enjoy colorful celebrations, vibrant music, and delicious Mexican cuisine. While margaritas might be the first drink that comes to mind for this festive holiday, we at Current Crop Roasting believe it’s the perfect opportunity to explore and appreciate the rich coffee heritage of Mexico—a country with deep roots in coffee cultivation and a unique approach to brewing and enjoying this beloved beverage.
The History of Mexican Coffee
Mexico ranks among the world’s top coffee producers, with a coffee-growing tradition dating back to the late 18th century when Spanish settlers introduced coffee plants to the region. Today, Mexican coffee is known for its mild flavor, light body, and bright acidity, often with subtle notes of chocolate, nuts, and caramel.
The states of Chiapas, Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Puebla produce the majority of Mexico’s coffee. These regions benefit from ideal growing conditions: high altitudes, rich volcanic soil, and a climate that alternates between wet and dry seasons. Mexican coffee farms are typically small, family-owned operations, many maintaining traditional and organic growing methods that have been passed down through generations.
Traditional Mexican Coffee Brewing Methods
While celebrating Cinco de Mayo, why not explore some traditional Mexican coffee preparation methods?
Café de Olla is perhaps the most iconic Mexican coffee preparation. This traditional method involves brewing coffee in a clay pot with cinnamon sticks and piloncillo (unrefined cane sugar). The earthenware pot imparts a distinctive flavor to the coffee, while the cinnamon and sugar create a beautifully aromatic and sweet brew—perfect for sipping during festive occasions.
Café con Leche is another beloved preparation, similar to a latte but with a Mexican twist. Equal parts strong coffee and hot milk create a comforting, balanced beverage that’s enjoyed throughout the day in Mexican households.
Want to try your hand at these traditional brewing methods? Join one of our brewing workshops, which occasionally feature international brewing techniques!
Roasting Mexican Coffee Beans at Home
At Current Crop, we believe that understanding the unique characteristics of beans from different regions enhances your home roasting experience. Mexican coffee beans generally benefit from a medium roast profile, which preserves their natural brightness while developing their chocolate and nut undertones.
When roasting Mexican beans, consider these tips:
- Start with quality green beans: Look for beans from specific regions like Chiapas or Veracruz for distinctive flavor profiles.
- Aim for medium roast: This level highlights Mexican coffee’s balanced character without overwhelming its delicate notes.
- Listen for the first crack: Mexican beans often have a clear first crack, making them excellent for beginner roasters to practice listening for this crucial roasting milestone.
- Cool promptly: To preserve the bright acidity typical of Mexican coffees, ensure proper cooling immediately after reaching your desired roast level.
Ready to try roasting Mexican beans yourself? Browse our selection of green coffee beans from various Mexican regions and experience the difference terroir makes in your cup!
Cinco de Mayo Coffee Celebrations
This Cinco de Mayo, consider these festive ways to incorporate Mexican coffee traditions into your celebrations:
Coffee Tasting Flight: Create a tasting flight of coffees from different Mexican regions to appreciate the diverse flavor profiles.
Mexican Coffee Cocktails: Blend coffee with traditional Mexican spirits for celebratory drinks. Try a Mexican Coffee cocktail with coffee, tequila, Kahlúa, and a touch of cinnamon—topped with whipped cream.
Coffee-Infused Mexican Desserts: Incorporate coffee into traditional treats like flan, churros with chocolate-coffee dipping sauce, or coffee-infused tres leches cake.
For more creative ideas on combining coffee with celebratory drinks, check out our popular Coffee Cocktail Creation classes taught by our Marketing Specialist & Instructor, Savannah Timmerman!
The Spirit of Celebration
As we raise our coffee cups to toast Cinco de Mayo, we’re reminded that coffee—like this holiday—brings people together in celebration of rich cultural traditions. Whether you’re enjoying a simple cup of Mexican coffee or experimenting with elaborate coffee cocktails, the spirit of community and appreciation for craftsmanship remains central to the experience.
At Current Crop Roasting Shop, we believe that understanding the cultural context of coffee deepens our appreciation for every carefully crafted cup. Our passion for coffee education extends beyond mere technique to embrace the stories, traditions, and celebrations that make coffee culture so vibrantly diverse around the world.
Join us at our Magazine Street location to explore our selection of Mexican coffee beans, learn more about home roasting techniques, or sign up for one of our classes to deepen your coffee knowledge. Together, let’s celebrate the beautiful intersection of coffee, culture, and community this Cinco de Mayo!










