The Scoop: Mississippi Mud Coffee signs deal with Dierbergs

102510_MissMudIf you order a cup of coffee at local indie establishments such as The Mud House, Sacred Grounds Cafe, The Stable, Kakao Chocolate or Ernesto’s Wine Bar, you’ll be served a tasty cup of java (that boasts great crema) brewed from Mississippi Mud Coffee beans. Today, owner Christopher Ruess told Sauce that his small-batch, fire-roasted, fair trade-certified beans will soon be available at all 23 Dierbergs stores. The deal will bring six different roasts to Dierbergs' shelves: Sumatra, Espresso, Guatemala Antigua, Italian Roast, Kenya AA, and Mississippi Mud’s newest, Mexican. “It’s like a Brazilian,” described Ruess. “It has a little bit of mocha on it, a dark, round flavor, a bold taste. It’s a good coffee with cream, which softens it up.” All are single origin beans, with the exception of Espresso, which is a blend of Ethopian, Sumatra and Brazil. Thus far, two Dierbergs stores – the location in the West Oak shopping center at Olive Boulevard and Craig Road in Creve Coeur, and the location in the Four Seasons shopping center at Olive Boulevard and Woods Mill Road in Chesterfield – carry the 12-ounce bags of whole beans. The remaining stores will be stocked by mid-November. A bonus for buyers is that the coffee is in-line priced, which means that each category of coffee beans is sold at the same price. “I in-line priced so that everyone can try my coffee,” explained Ruess, who predicts that the Kenya AA will sell fast since those beans are typically the most expensive. “People are getting a good discount on that,” he added. “This is a big expansion for us to get into 23 stores,” summed Ruess, who founded the business six years ago. Ruess roasts his beans in a Patty Long Catering Co. building on Sidney Street that, appropriately, overlooks the muddy Mississippi.