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Free Coffee Cupping around South Africa

17th September 2014

I was first introduced to coffee cupping when I was invited to a Bloggers Love Coffee morning at Colombo Coffee. As I have traveled around South Africa visiting coffee shops I have found a few other places that offer free coffee cupping sessions.

Coffee Flavour Wheel

What is coffee cupping?
Basically it is the way baristas taste for the notes/flavours in coffee. So once the coffee is freshly roasted they grind the beans, pour hot water over them and the process of cupping involves smell and taste. That is a very basic explanation and a lot more goes into identifying the flavours of your favourite coffee beans. There are scales and thermometers involved which is what makes coffee cupping so very exciting to take part in.

Coffee cupping is an awesome experience and I recommend you visit one of these coffee shops to try it out.

Western Cape
Origin Coffee Roasters
Every second Sunday 12pm
Contact : 021 421 1000

Gauteng
Africa Black
Tuesday & Thursday
10am - 11pm
Contact : 011 462 2443

KZN
The Factory Cafe
Friday 3pm
Email [email protected] to book

 

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    12th January 2015 at 1:41 pm

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