Colorado-based can be found at local outdoor shops around the state, such as Wilder鈥檚 Organic Market in Gunnison, Why Cycles in Carbondale, Backcountry Experience in Durango, and REI in Denver. The brand promises 鈥渢he perfect cup鈥攚herever the adventure takes you.鈥
Now, it can聽also be found orbiting the Earth aboard the International Space Station.
First Ascent made its first ascent to space with NASA鈥檚 that docked with the ISS on October 6. The four-person crew joins seven other astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the ISS for the next six months.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really cool to think that our coffee is being enjoyed 254 miles above us right now,鈥 said Mark Drucker, the brand鈥檚 founder. Drucker created First Ascent Coffee Roasters with his wife, Allison, and business partner, Sam Higby, in 2014.
Self-proclaimed coffee nerds, the Druckers were backpacking the Maroon Bells wilderness with a French press, coffee grinder, and a bag of their roasted beans when the idea for the company hit them. They wanted a lightweight java option that met their coffee-snob demands, and so decided to enter the market with a freeze-dried option they spent many hours perfecting.
国产吃瓜黑料聽noticed the small brand and proclaimed First Ascent鈥檚 Ethiopian roast to be the best all-around instant coffee in May 2019. Astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann read that article, took some on a backpacking trip, and loved it. When Mann was chosen to command the SpaceX Crew-5 Mission, she requested some First Ascent for the journey. NASA鈥檚 Space Foods Laboratory purchased 250 servings of to get her through the next half-year in space.

鈥淲e learned that [Mann] tried the instant coffees NASA had and hated them, so she asked if she could take ours,鈥 Drucker said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so cool to think she鈥檚 starting her days drinking our coffee and looking down at our planet.鈥
Making and drinking coffee in zero gravity has its challenges. Instant coffee is sealed dry in foil pouches, into which hot water can be injected. Once mixed, the coffee is sipped with a straw-like device.
鈥淥ur coffee was born in the mountains under challenging conditions, and I like the idea that it traveling on the space station is a continuation of that,鈥 Drucker said. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad it can kickstart what I鈥檓 sure are very long and busy days up there.鈥