IRELAND is increasingly swopping the traditional hot coffee for a colder and more exotic brew, one of the country's top baristas has said.
Wojciech Tysler - barista trainer at the Dublin headquarters of Bewley's and newly-crowned Irish Barista Champion - claims the market is now shifting towards exotic, flavoured espressos served chilled in cold cups.
The 42-year-old is set to represent Ireland at the World Barista Championships in June.
He said: "Customers are more discerning these days and are looking for more adventurous flavours - bright and fruity flavours in particular.
"The traditional dark roasts are good for bringing out the coffee taste through the milk but the lighter roasts are better for zestier flavours.
This story is from the March 13, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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