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cromero
16
Oct 27, 2017
I first had coffee back when I was 6 years old, and I've loved it ever since. I'm an avid drinker, but I don't know much about methods and preparation. I know hands on experience would be the best, and I've been looking for a few coffee shops where I could have a tasting experience, but my question is: are there any resources online to know a little more about the differences between methods, roasts, etc.? Thanks!
steverhinehart
24
Oct 27, 2017
cromeroI work for a coffee equipment retailer, and I write a lot of resources like that: https://prima-coffee.com/learn#brewing-101
Sometimes we post stuff that's product-centric, such as a guide that compares similar pour-over devices, but we have more general resources as well. If you have any specific questions here I'd be happy to chime in!
corvid
4
Oct 27, 2017
cromerocoffeegeek.com is a good, and rather obsessive, place to read about everything to do with it. You can also hunt around online for other coffee forums, there's quite a few of them.
jkiemele
222
Nov 3, 2017
cromeroWhile not an online resource, find a local roaster to do coffee cupping at. It will be a good way to see the differences between bean regions. One online resource that has a lot of good information, besides those already mentioned, is Sweet Maria's. https://legacy.sweetmarias.com/library/
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