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So today I posted this image on my facebook page in order to help you visualize what the difference is between different espresso and coffee based drinks.  Although there are some regional variances, this espresso field guide is very accurate. [courtesy of orbitvisual.com]  There are other more popular image guides, but none are more detailed, or more accurate than this one (note there is no caramel, whipped cream, or sugar on the Macchiato)!  I am surprised at the number of ‘baristas’ that do not understand the difference between even the most basic of coffee drinks!  There are many great baristas out there that are exceptionally knowledgeable and create spectacular drinks for sure, but I am not privileged enough to live close to any of them :(   Oh well, this has fueled my desire to learn how to brew the best coffee at home, and I have been quite successful.  It also makes traveling even more of an adventure when I get to hunt for (and find) amazing coffee shops.  So here is the guide, click on the link below the image to get a larger view of it, and you can zoom in on it as well.  Also note that you can order this image on shirts, posters, and other items at Orbit Visual’s Cafe Express page.  Cheers! c[_]

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Kuma Coffee Review & Coffee Cupping Tips

:: How To Cup Coffee ::

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“Coffee cupping” it sounds like a weird thing.  It would be much easier to know what the heck it is if they would’ve simply termed it ‘coffee tasting’.  There are many things that impact a coffee’s flavor characteristics, not the least of which is the brewing process itself.  So when ‘cupping’ or tasting coffees, we eliminate all of the things that impact the flavor outside of the bean itself.  When we cup coffee, we simply add hot water to ground beans.  We do this into a glass or a ceramic cup, because these two items will not impart any odor or flavor into the brew.  We use the same amount of coffee in each cup, as well as the identical amount of water.  Now, we can make this as informal or as technically precise as we want.  In this instance, I was really informal.  The point of this cupping was Read More→

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There are several technical aspects to brewing the perfect pot of coffee; the beans, brewer, the right grinder, water quality, etc all play role in the final taste of your brew. Sure, these are all important, but there is something else that I find important too… Read More→

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Healthy Coffee Scam!

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“Healthy Coffee”…have you seen this garbage?  I think it is quite comical how these Amway type ‘coffee’ sales people try to pedal their nasty swill to people who drink specialty coffee.  Talk about a waste of time!  This is akin to trying to sell Boone’s Farm to a group of wine aficionados, or trying to Read More→

latte from Intelligentsia in ChicagoPin It
Latte from Intelligentsia (Chicago: Millennium Park)

 

Here is a little coffee anagram that I wrote. Well, I wrote most of it and left the final “E” to the CoffeeNate.com facebook community, and Drew came through with the perfect phrase! I hope you like it :D

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Caffeine: Without it I would have to sleep.

 

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Origins: Many & varied, which uniquely impact each brew.

 

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Farmers: The foundation of our daily cup!

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