Need some advice, first time venturing into speciality coffee

How do you roast coffee for milk?

It’s impossible to deny just how popular milk-based coffee drinks (such as the flat white, latte, and cappuccino) are in coffee shops around the world. According to 2020 data from Project Café USA, the latte was the most ordered drink in the UK, and the third-most popular beverage in US coffee shops. In line with […]


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A sensorial class in Guatemala at Artista de Café teaches how to use your nose for the ultimate coffee experience. BY JORDAN BUCHANANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of Arista de Café Walking into a specialty café in Guatemala, your nostrils are infused with aromas from the best coffees in the country. Your nose recollects the […]


Philadelphia’s Café Don Pedro Seeks to Build Up Small Businesses

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Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the previous week. Here are this week’s coffee news stories. The word of the week is: competitions. Mon, 22 Jan Timemore launches crowdfunding campaign for upcoming Millab E01 portable electric coffee grinder. The wireless electric coffee grinder features a 5,000 mAh lithium battery […]

Need some advice, first time venturing into speciality coffee

Need some advice, first time venturing into speciality coffee

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

Need some advice, first time venturing into speciality coffee

I've just bought my first Aeropress and have made the decision to slowly venture into the coffee world in aims of brewing nicer coffee, and so far it has been an interesting journey I'm learning quite a lot. However interestingly, I have found that there is a lot of terminology used that isn't really explained properly anywhere and just sort of assumes that you know it. Admittedly, I mainly hear this terminology from watching James Hoffmans videos, but I wanted to ask if anyone knows any sources I can go or perhaps a youtuber than explains all the commonly used coffee terminology such as: bloom, drawdown, immersion, percolation, steep, agitation and so on so forth.

On another note: This has been asked quite a lot I'm aware, but what is your current go-to roaster or choice of beans? I'm overwhelmed for choice at the moment and not sure how to differentiate. Location is UK, London and I don't have a local roaster/cafe that I can try so it will be an online order.

Appreciate the help!

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