
Mad Goat Coffee in Danville brews more than just cups of joe. This gathering place gives coffee lovers an opportunity to enjoy quality beans in an atmosphere of motivation.

As Vermilion County Farm Bureau member Sam George attempted to study at a local fast-food restaurant, he realized his town needed a better spot to do so in a relaxed environment. Luckily, George’s sister and brother-in-law previously owned a coffee shop in Bloomington and were willing to lend their knowledge to help his dream begin. After George and his wife, Rachel, remortgaged their home for the startup money, Mad Goat Coffee became a reality, offering lattes, chai, scones and a side of community.
Mad Goat continues to grow with a second location plus a separate coffee lab and roastery. It’s become a central hub in Danville and a supplier of tasty beans to customers across the country. To learn more, visit madgoatcoffee.com.
Note: This product was featured as a giveaway in our Winter 2022-23 issue. The giveaway has now ended. Thanks to all who participated.
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Thank you for a chance to win your beautiful coffee basket through the ILFB! I love a good cup of coffee. We go to a local restaurant because of their great coffee!
I will have to check out Mad Goat Coffee.
I’m using kcups and just can’t get a good cup of coffee would love to try yours
I love coffee!
Way to go Mad Goat on your successful coffee shop! Great name! And so excited for the raffle!
I like the coffee basket I think it’s cool that you people are doing this
I love that Illinois Farm Bureau Partners featured your coffee and shop in this edition. I’ll definitely visit you when I’m in the area. I hope I’m lucky enough to win the awesome basket.
When is your drawing for the winner?
We will select a winner in January.
hope i win.. 🙂
Hello this is my first time learning about mad goat coffee. Myself being a coffee drinker and cannot go without a cup of Joe every day; i’m glad to learn more about your product. Thank you
I never even knew that this website existed, sure glad I found it. Personally I think that what is published is relevant to world Ag. Thanks