How to make coffee
The Science Behind the Bean
Caffeine is the most widely consumed mind-altering molecule in the world; we cannot get enough of it. How is it that coffee has such a hold? Its all in the chemistry; the molecular structure of caffeine and the flavour-making phenols and fats that can be lured out from the bean by roasting, grinding and brewing.
Making good coffee depends on understanding the science: why water has to be at a certain temperature, how roast affects taste, and what happens when you add cream. This book lays out the scientificprinciples for the coffee-loving non-scientist; stick to these and you will never drink an ordinary cup of joe again.
_ by Lani Kingston
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Getting the basic right is an important step to become a top barista. At our intensive class, you will learn how to professionally operate the espresso machine to brew a great-tasting cup. Start from here and you’ll pull shots after shots of delicious espresso in no time.
In this introductory class, you will learn and practice home-brewing skills using Pour Over on V60. Your kitchen will feel delicious with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. With your mastery of these tools, hosting a weekend brunch never feels as easy.
This duo is often overlooked albeit being the most time-consuming skills to acquire of a barista master. In this class, our qualified barista will walk you through the art of perceiving subtle but distinct flavors and aromas of coffee.
Really interested in coffee? Now we’re talking! Sign up for this package, sit back and go do some yoga while we draw up a plan for your total coffee immersion course: