Coffee Class #1: Coffee Origins
February 19, 2007
Do you know where coffee is grown? How coffee is roasted, how coffee is decaffeinated, or what exactly is Fair Trade coffee? White Rock Coffee, the award-winning, local, independent coffee roaster will be hosting informational coffee classes. Each class costs $25 per person and includes a pound of freshly roasted coffee and will showcase one coffee region for tasting.
Information from the venue's website
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gospain, says:
The Coffee origins class sounds cool. White Rock Coffee is awesome It's hard to imagine going back to Starbucks after sampling White Rock's Coffee. Basically, Starbucks roasts the daylights out of everything, to create a uniform product -- that tastes burnt. That's why they sell so many lattes -- their black coffee is so awful that you really need to mix a ton of milk and sugar in it to avoid gagging. The real test of good coffee is if it tastes wonderful black. White Rock's coffee rocks.
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