The most affordable Keurig coffee maker is available exclusively at Walmart and comes at a sweet price of only $59.00. In this article, you’ll find out how good it really is, and also find additional information like how to clean it, or do you need a water...
Welcome to the December 2022 + January 2023 Issue of Barista Magazine
Welcome to the December 2022 + January 2023 Issue of Barista Magazine
Welcome to the December 2022 + January 2023 Issue of Barista Magazine
Welcome to the December 2022 + January 2023 Issue of Barista Magazine
Welcome to the December 2022 + January 2023 Issue of Barista Magazine
Welcome to the December 2022 + January 2023 Issue of Barista Magazine
Quick French Press Iced Coffee (No, It’s Not Cold Brew)
This is the absolute fastest way to make French press iced coffee. Just forget about cold brew concentrate – with this Quick French Press Iced Coffee Recipe you can have your iced coffee ready in 5 – 6 minutes. Who doesn’t like the French press?! It’s...
Here’s How to Change Keurig 2.0 Water Filter Easily
Not sure how to change Keurig 2.0 water filter? Here are step-by-step instructions that will help you do it quickly and easily. Keurig water filter should be changed every 2 months or 60 tank refills. The water filter is located inside the water tank, on the valve at...
The coffee rose for assessing Anaerobic coffee
I just came across this really neat tool to assess anaerobic coffees. I haven't used it for cupping yet. I'm not sure I will like it either because the idea of lowering the score of the coffee just because it tastes has some thyme flavors. At the same time I...
Three US Coffee Championship Events Are Heading To Rancho Cucamonga
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. The 2024 US Barista Championship, Brewers Cup, and Cup Tasters will take place March 15-17 at Klatch Coffee Roasters in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
The Origin Story of Turtle Island Coffee in Vancouver, B.C.
A new Indigenous-owned coffee company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, called Turtle Island Coffee has launched with the goal of exposing more people to high quality specialty coffee and Indigenous...
Get Ready for The Barista League’s 2024 Season
The Barista League has announced 12 competitions across four continents. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of The Barista League When The Barista…
Get Ready for The Barista League’s 2024 Season
The Barista League has announced 12 competitions across four continents. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of The Barista League When The Barista…
Get Ready for The Barista League’s 2024 Season
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Weekly Coffee News: EUDR and Africa + More Celebrity Coffee
Welcome to DCN’s Weekly Coffee News. Keep up with all the latest coffee industry stories and career opportunities by subscribing to DCN’s newsletter. Tell our editors about your news here. Report: Small-Scale Farmers in...
Do Higher Coffee Prices Mean More Money For Farmers? A Story From Sumatra Shows It’s Complicated
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Since coffee costs more now than ever, do those coffee prices impact the amount of money earned by coffee farmers?
Coffee News Recap, 2 Feb: Applications open for Australia’s Richest Barista 2024, De’Longhi reports 4.6% revenue increase after La Marzocco move & other stories
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Watch The 8 Best Coffee Videos Vying For Sprudgie Awards
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Robusta is great and has untapped potential
I live in the US and my typical choice of coffee is lightly roasted Ethiopian pour overs. I generally love acidity and fruit flavors in my coffee. My experience with Robusta has often been poor. Very dark, roasty and maybe chocolatey. I participated in the Hoffman...
Design Details: Brewing Reinvented at ULA Café in Melbourne
Welcome to Design Details, an ongoing editorial feature in Daily Coffee News focused on individual examples of coffee shop architecture, interior design, packaging design or branding. If you are a coffee...
Robert Downey Jr.’s New “Happy Coffee” Is Really Depressing
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Robert Downey Jr. and Craig Dubitsky team up for Happy Coffee.
Out Now: The February + March 2024 Issue of Barista Magazine!
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The coffee industry’s biggest competition: The story of the World Barista Championship
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The 2023 Specialty Coffee Transaction Guide Has Landed
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Espro great until I needed replacement filter ☹️
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New Bill Requires More Kona In Your Kona Coffee
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Currently a coffee only need to be 10% Kona to be labeled as such.
What’s the best and worst part about owning and running a coffee shop?
I'm not interested in getting into it myself, as I have no experience in the service industry, no real appetite for risk and no desire to run a business in general. But sometimes I think about it and I wonder what's the most enjoyable thing about it and...
minimum dose size?
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[CAFE OWNERS] Background before starting a shop?
I’ve worked in coffee for 6 yrs as a barista and shift supervisor and have passion for it. I’ve decided that I want to open my own place in the future and so I’ve been doing the research to make a business plan. Lately, however, I’ve begun to realize just how many...
Welcome to the December 2022 + January 2023 Issue of Barista Magazine
With a cover featuring newly crowned 2022 World Barista Champion Anthony Douglas of Australia, our latest issue includes articles on specialty chocolate, barista culture in India, batch brewing, and much more!
BY KENNETH R. OLSON
BARISTA MAGAZINE
As one year draws to a close and another opens on the horizon, we welcome you all to our bridge issue of Barista Magazine, December 2022 + January 2023. The Barista Magazine team has worked tirelessly to once again put together the sort of collection of articles, stories, and photos from around the specialty-coffee world that our readers have come to expect.
For the first time in more than two years, the Melbourne International Coffee Expo returned at the end of September and served as host for the 2022 World Barista Championship as well as the World Brewers Cup. The coffee-loving city celebrated big-time when one of its own, Anthony Douglas, was awarded the first-place trophy. We’re excited to have Anthony on the cover and think his story of perseverance and triumph is one that you’ll enjoy reading. There’s much more in the December 2022 + January 2023 issue, and we invite you to check out some—but not all!—of the best features in this edition below.
You can order a subscription or single copy today in our online store, or as always, you can read the new issue for free online with our digital edition.
Cover Feature: Anthony Douglas

Australia is famous for its specialty-coffee scene, and two of its national champions have won the World Barista Championship (WBC) previously. Interestingly though, neither hailed from what is arguably the country’s top coffee city: Melbourne. But in 2022, that changed: After years of trying to win the national event, Melbourne’s own Anthony Douglas not only took top place in his country’s event, but went on to win the World Barista Champion title for himself, as well as his city.
Specialty Chocolate

Coffee and chocolate have long been linked, not just because they taste great together, but by commonalities that run deeper. They have followed similar paths from colonial trade to spread around the globe, but they each originated on opposite sides of the world. In “A Specialty Chocolate Primer,“ writer Tanya Nanetti takes a look at the growing movement for specialty chocolate, which once again sees the two plants and products, coffee and chocolate, finding themselves on similar ground as consumers and producers seek greater transparency and quality. In this article, we speak with specialty-chocolate companies Mörk Chocolate in Australia and Puchero in Spain, as well as some of the world’s top specialty-coffee makers, including Ghirardelli, Hollander, and more.
Barista Culture in India

India has a long and storied history as a tea-producing and -consuming country, but it also grows some exquisite coffees and boasts a growing café culture. People across India are finding new career paths by following their interest in coffee. Writer Reshil Charles interviews baristas across the sprawling country about their work, community, and why they love coffee in “The Evolving Culture of Baristas in India.“
Additionally, in the December 2022 + January 2023 issue, Melind John of Josuma Coffee writes about the most famous coffee in India, “Monsoon“ coffee. This unique coffee-processing method creates a distinct flavor profile drawn from the earliest days of international coffee commerce.
Batch Brew

Creating a hand-crafted pourover for one customer at a time can be a signature service of a specialty café, but it’s not an efficient way to serve multiple customers quickly. But batch brewers are built to do exactly that, and today they are better at crafting top-quality brews than ever before. In the article “Believe In Batch Brew,“ writer Josh Rank examines modern batch brewers on offer from BUNN and Fetco, and finds their abilities have bloomed. These days, offering batch brew has an even greater capacity to boost sales and keep the lines moving than in the past.
One on One: Gary Horne

Gary Horne has spent decades working in specialty coffee on the equipment side of the industry—grinders to be specific. In his role, he’s seen technological improvements, modern innovations, and some reintroductions of older equipment. He’s always been drawn to taking machinery apart, tinkering, and rebuilding it better, so he feels a natural affinity for the inquisitive nature of the barista community. Gary talks about his career, which includes working with United States Barista Champions Lem Butler and Kyle Ramage, and how he has seen the specialty-coffee community evolve in “One on One“ in the December 2022 + January 2023 issue.
All of these articles, plus field reports from Paris, France, and the Canary Islands, and much more are in the latest issue of Barista Magazine!
Thank you to all of our readers, advertisers, and all of the people who worked so hard to put together another issue of the magazine! None of this is possible without all of you, and I am grateful to each of you. We at Barista Magazine wish you a joyful end to 2022 and hope for a better, more peaceful world in 2023.
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