JenEric Designs and Coffee will be at Pineview Holiday Craft Sale
Come see us this Saturday from 10am to 3pm at the new Pineview Community hub (1700 Blair RD)
JenEric Designs and Coffee will be at Pineview Holiday Craft Sale
Come see us this Saturday from 10am to 3pm at the new Pineview Community hub (1700 Blair RD)
The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, or just Can-Con, is one of my favourite conventions. It has the best people and panels.
October 12-14, 2018
Sheraton Hotel, Downtown Ottawa
150 Albert St, Ottawa, ON K1P 5G2
Eric Desmarais Author, JenEric Coffee, JenEric Designs, and toddler Dragon will be there for the entire weekend.
The dealer’s room is free to the public so come say hi, get some books, and coffee.
I, Eric, will be one panel this year: Star Wars, Heroism and Society Friday at 4pm in Salon C. Come by and laugh at a Trekkie trying to talk Star Wars.
Hope to see you there!
Éric
Hello Coffee Lovers!
Two months ago I wrote: Why We Don’t Offer Brewed Coffee.
After having multiple discussions with people, I realized I forgot a few points.
Any schlub could go out and buy a cheap single cup coffee machine and a giant box of terrible coffee pods and sell it for $3. This fulfills the need to sell coffee and creates income. I won’t do it for 2 reasons: Quality and Reputation
We at JenEric Coffee pride ourselves on the quality of our beans, roast, and flavours. If you don’t like our coffee, it’s because of personal taste and not a deficiency in our quality. When I go to an event I expect that either the venue is selling crap coffee, or there is no coffee. When there is a coffee vendor I expect that they take a modicum of pride in what they do and have decent coffee. (Of course school and community events don’t count in this.)
If we do something, I want to do it right and legally, with all required permits and inspections.
When you sell something you, as a small business, are judged on that. So if you have one thing that is of excellent quality and another that is horrible, you’ll be judged on the latter. You can’t, in the long run, rely on first time buyers. You need to make sure that your clients want more of what you’re selling. At this point, JenEric Coffee sells more to repeat clients than new ones, and that’s a wonderful thing. Passionate, dedicated fans are the backbone to a successful business.
If we started doing things in half-measures and didn’t take pride in our quality, we’d start losing those people.
I hope this helps clear up and add to my previous post.
Thank you for reading and for loving our coffee!
Éric
Hello Coffee Lovers,
My wonderful sister in law bought me a small can of instant coffee from Tokyo Disneyland. With this, I’ve tasted coffee from 3 Disneylands and Disney World.

Unfortunately the instructions for opening were in Japanese. Fortunately it wasn’t too complicated.
Each packet I think makes a regular sized cup but the instructions were again in Japanese. So I used 2 packets in my large 18oz cup.
The coffee was smoky with a weird bitter aftertaste.
Overall it was fun to try, but I won’t be trying to import more. I do have another 6 packets though. Maybe I’ll try cooking with it.

Thank you sister in-law for the fun experience and the awesome coffee keg decoration.
What are your thoughts on instant coffee?
Éric
Hello My Imaginary Friends and Coffee Lovers,
I’ve been asked a lot by people why we don’t offer brewed coffee for sale. Recently, an event we applied to rejected us because we wouldn’t sell brewed coffee.
On the surface there doesn’t seem to be a big difference between selling coffee beans and selling coffee. Because of that, we often get people asking us why we don’t sell brewed coffee. The short answer is that it’s a completely different business and we don’t have the money, time, or roasting output to invest into it. The long answer breaks down into 3 parts; Equipment, Permits, and Roasting Output.

Here’s a basic list of equipment we’d need to do it properly:
All that goes with making sure we have electricity, cleaning supplies, water, and enough of everything to get through the day.
The required permits for sealed coffee beans are minimal. Selling them doesn’t require to much paperwork. Meanwhile, selling prepared food requires permits, permission from the venue, inspection of the product, equipment, and location.
That’s a lot more work and expense. Especially for a 2 or 3 day convention.
This is a big one. It takes me roughly an hour for every 2.5 pounds of coffee. That’s a lot of work. I normally take roughly 4-6 days of 12-14 hours to prepare for Ottawa Comiccon. A large bag (1/2 lbs) should make roughly 12 large (16-18oz) cups of coffee. I’ve estimated that at Ottawa Comiccon we would on the low end sell 300 cups a day high end 1000+.
This would roughly double the roasting I need to do (I would be running on the “expect the worst but plan for the best”) unless I completely dropped selling beans. Which would be a stupid decision seeing as it’s a great seller.
Coffee is our passion and we love it. I would love to buy a coffee cart and spend a whole lot of time at festivals and conventions selling brewed coffee. However, that’s not my business. You wouldn’t ask a milk farmer why he doesn’t sell cakes or a writer why they don’t sell paper. Right?
It comes down to resources. I’d rather concentrate our money on perfecting the beans and the roasting rather than branching out.
Thank you for reading,
Éric
Hello Imaginary Friends, Coffee Lovers, and Everyone else,
This last weekend was Ottawa Comiccon and a lot of you came out to see us. Thank you so much for doing that. I love talking coffee, signing books, and seeing all the wonderful people. I’m not lying when I say that JenEric Designs, Coffee, and Aspiring Something would not exist without all of you.
Without the support of fans, friends, and family I wouldn’t have the confidence or want to try and get my books published. I’ve been writing seriously now for nine years and I’ve completed 7 novels (2 which might never see the light of day) and written 5 years’ worth of serial stories. I think if my publisher disowned me and my blog died, I’d still write. It’s become important therapy and such a large part of who I am.

Coffee however is a lot of work. Although we make our money back, we don’t make enough for the hours of work I do roasting, we do packaging, and we do working conventions. It’s a labour of love and earlier this year I was not feeling the love.
I know we have a great product and that we have fans, but there are certain events that make us jump through hoops and dance and still reject us. One in particular almost broke me. Our current set up has me doing 12 hour days on weekends before comiccon, and combined with the negative attitude I got from that other event… Well, I had decided before this year’s comiccon to slow down JenEric Coffee and maybe kill it outright. I was drained, disillusioned, and scared.
Now after the event I feel completely different. Being around crowds of like-minded people, seeing the look of joy in people who love coffee, the joy of chatting with everyone, and (I won’t lie) the sales, have completely reinvigorated me. I feel much more confident and extremely hopeful for the future.
The organizers and volunteers are not what makes a good convention. What makes a good convention are the attendees, and you guys were fantastic!
THANK YOU! Thank you for making us part of your convention experience, Thank you for saying such nice things, and most of all Thank you for being awesome.
Did you go to Ottawa Comiccon? Did you enjoy it?
Éric
JenEric Coffee, JenEric Designs, and Éric Desmarais Author will all be at Ottawa Comiccon this weekend.
Come see us at booths 2505 and 2507!
We’ll have all kinds of wonderful crocheted item including these awesome baskets:
And we will have all these coffee flavours available:
We will have coffee samples so please come by and try something new.
Hello Coffee Lovers,
We have three new flavours that will be available at Ottawa Comiccon.
They will exclusively be available at Ottawa Comiccon the 11-13 of May. After that they will be available on our store.



Stay Caffeinated,
Éric
Hello Coffee Lover!
I came across a really cool Kickstarter board game called Seize the Bean. The concept is pretty simple; you play a coffee shop owner trying to make their customers happy. It’s a really interesting concept and has a lot of potential.
Plus it has these adorable Coffee Beans, milk cartons, and sugar cubes as play pieces. 
It’s a little pricey at $60 Canadian but looks well worth it in quality. Check out the video.
Enjoy and stay Caffeinated!
Éric
Hello Coffee lovers,
We have some left over 2017 coffee left over.
All leftover coffee is 50% off.
Sale ends December 30th at 11:59pm.
Shipping is $15.
Fill in the form on the bottom of this page to order your coffee. First come, first served!
The following is a list of coffee that we have available:
Maple
3 medium
1 small
Apple
1 medium
2 small
Cinnamon
1 large decaf
2 medium
Pumpkin
1 medium
Unflavoured
2 large
5 medium
4 small
Strawberry
9 medium
Chocolate
3 medium
6 small
1 small decaf
Mint chocolate chip
1 large
5 medium