Coffee Brewing Tips, Guides & Stories | Rock Creek Coffee Roasters
Does Decaf Coffee Still Have Caffeine? The Truth Explained
by Joel Gargaro
Does decaf coffee still have caffeine? The short answer is yes. The long answer is far more interesting.
Many coffee drinkers switch to decaf assuming it is completely caffeine free. Others avoid it because they believe it is overly processed or lacks flavor. Both assumptions oversimplify a complex process that blends chemistry, agriculture, roasting science, and human physiology.
Coffee Strength Vs Caffeine: Why They Are Not The Same
by Joel Gargaro
Coffee strength refers to flavor concentration and intensity. Caffeine refers to the amount of stimulant extracted from the coffee bean. A strong tasting coffee does not automatically contain more caffeine.
This distinction is one of the most misunderstood concepts in coffee culture. It influences how people choose roast levels, brewing methods, and even how they judge quality.
Coffee Myths Busted: What to Stop Believing and What to Try Instead
by Joel Gargaro
If there’s one thing I’ve learned working behind the counter, it’s that everyone has an opinion about coffee - and a lot of those opinions come from myths that have been around longer than most espresso machines.
We've partnered with some amazing locally owned businesses in downtown Billings to bring you a special Downtown Valentine's Day Giveaway. From February 2-12, stop by Rock Creek Coffee Roasters or any of the participating businesses below to enter for a chance to win a Downtown Prize Pack filled with treats, goodies, and gifts—perfect for you or your Valentine!
Gear Deep Dive: How to Choose the Right Grinder (and Why It Matters)
by Joel Gargaro
If you’ve ever wondered why your home brew doesn’t taste quite like the cup you get in our Billings café, the answer might be hiding in plain sight, your grinder.
The Sustainability Story: How Our Beans Travel from Farm to Billings
by Joel Gargaro
If you’ve ever opened a fresh bag of coffee and caught that first whiff - rich, earthy, alive - you’ve already met the farms we work with. Their fingerprints are in every bean, from the soil they tend to the shade trees that guard the crops.
Get Cozy with New Winter Bundles from Rock Creek Coffee Roasters
by Joel Gargaro
Winter in Montana is here. The snow is stacking up, the temperature is dropping, and we all know what that means. It is time to stay inside and get warm. There is no better way to handle a cold Billings winter than with a hot mug in your hand.
Beyond the Shot: Innovative Coffee Drinks You Can Make at Home
by Joel Gargaro
Coffee does not have to stop at a straight espresso shot, a plain drip mug, or the same iced latte every day. If you want the clearest answer first, the easiest way to make more interesting coffee at home is to start with a reliable base, such as cold brew, espresso, or concentrated brewed coffee, then change one element at a time with citrus, herbs, sweeteners, sparkling water, milk texture, or temperature. That approach keeps drinks creative without making them chaotic.
How to Build a Home Coffee Ritual That Feels Like the Café
by Joel Gargaro
A home coffee ritual that feels like visiting the cafe starts with more than equipment. It starts with intention. If you want the fastest useful answer, focus on five things: choose a coffee you actually want to wake up to, grind it fresh, use a brewing method that matches your taste, shape the mood around the cup, and give yourself a few quiet minutes to enjoy it before the rest of the day takes over.
Holiday coffee gifts work because they feel both personal and practical. They are easy to enjoy, easy to remember, and easy to use again the next morning. A good coffee gift does not sit on a shelf as a once-a-year novelty. It becomes part of someone’s routine. That is what makes this category so strong during the holidays. A fresh bag of coffee, a better grinder, a travel-ready brew option, or even a favorite mug can improve daily life in a way that feels warm and immediate.
From Seed to Sip: A Day in the Life at Our Billings Roastery
by Joel Gargaro
If you have ever walked past the Rock Creek roastery in Billings early in the morning, you probably noticed it before you saw it. Roasting coffee has a way of announcing itself. The smell reaches the sidewalk first. It is rich, nutty, warm, and slightly smoky, with a sweetness that feels both familiar and impossible to ignore. That smell is not just a pleasant side effect of the work. It is one of the clearest signs that green coffee is being transformed into something ready for someone’s first cup.