Caffeine - December 2016 - January 2017
Caffeine - December 2016 - January 2017
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It used to be that pulling the perfect shot or roasting the perfect bean was seen as an art, but it seems that the coffee industry is looking increasingly to technology to measure and repeat each process to achieve consistent results.
The automatic drip brewer isn’t a new invention – in fact, it has been around for more than half a century – but the latest wave of machines are convenient, good-looking and able to produce a tasty cup of coffee time after time.
Turn to page 22 to see our reviews of three of the latest to reach the market.
Technology can be used in many ways, not only to help us brew a cup of coffee but even perhaps to make coffee in the first place. On page 30, David Burrows explores the idea of synthetic coffee, made from scratch in a lab. With the challenges global warming brings, and diseases such as leaf rust threatening coffee crops, could this be the solution to our future caffeinated needs?
As much as global problems affect coffee, the coffee industry affects the world – and not always in the positive way we’d like to believe. On page 20, The Bitter Barista asks if the industry treads as lightly as we would like our customers to believe, and if we’re really in the position to save the world one coffee at a time as some think we are.
If your specialist subject is coffee, you might like to take our exam on page 18 for the opportunity to purchase one of only six bottles of Mr Black Panama Geisha left in the world. If your tastes are more modest, perhaps a coffee beer would be more to your liking. Turn to page 26 to discover the best on the market.
Lastly, on page 34, our roving reporter Brian Williams takes his ever-weakening Brexit pound and tries to buy a coffee in one of the world’s most expensive cities, Hong Kong.
Brews Brothers
Coffee and beer have more in common than you might think – and enthusiasts around the world are combining them to produce radical, delicious new drinks. Jamie Treby looks at the process and tries some of the best.
6 mins
Imitation game
Would you buy a synthetic coffee concocted in a lab? What if it was significantly cheaper and more environmentally friendly? David Burrows dons his white coat to see what the future may bring.
6 mins
Caffeine Magazine Description:
Verlag: Bentley Creative Ltd
Kategorie: Food & Beverage
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Bi-Monthly
Caffeine is a magazine championing independent and speciality coffee in the UK and abroad. Riding the "third wave" of the coffee industry, we aim to entertain and inform our readers about their daily cup of Joe. Be it espresso, filter, V60, syphon or humble French press (aka the cafetière), we want to make your home coffee experience as good as the one in your favourite coffee shop, and to share news, views and developments on the coffee scene.
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