What is specialty coffee? A quick primer
Sep 27, 2022 · 3 mins read
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A journey of knowledge
I used to think coffee was just a means to an end. It seemed like a simple trade-off: you put up with the bitter taste in order to feel more awake.
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Then came an eye-opening moment: someone bought me a well-made flat white. I couldn’t believe the difference: it was all light and smooth and didn’t even need a sweetener. “Wait,” I thought. “Coffee can taste like this?”
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That discovery sparked a journey of learning: I wanted to know why people make coffee one way and not another.
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This path opened up a world of information that seemed both mind-bogglingly complex and yet ridiculously simple.
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I started learning different coffee-making techniques to better understand all the variables involved: the roasting process, the water, the temperature and texture of the milk, the brew time, the brewing ratios, and the grind size of the coffee itself.
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I started attending barista competitions: a surreal subculture where people prepare coffee as if it’s an Olympic event – watched by a panel of judges – as their performance is streamed online.
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I even began a quest to find the perfect coffee – an absurd task that has taken me to over 200 specialty cafés.
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Along the way, I realized that coffee has a serious image problem: it’s often perceived as snobby, pretentious, and inaccessible.
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In reality, the coffee industry is full of passionate people – from all sorts of backgrounds – who want others to enjoy it as much as them.
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So what do you need to know in order to have your own “aha!” moment before enjoying coffee on another level? The answers lie in Part 2...
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