Tasting

  • Coffee cademy

What is body and mouthfeel in coffee taste?

When describing coffee, people often use terms such as “light,” “heavy” and “smooth.” These are all expressions used to explain…

8 years ago
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Can You Add Honey as a Sweetener to Coffee?

Sugar is the most popular sweetener used in coffee, but it’s hardly the only one. People use a number of…

8 years ago
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Which Coffee Has the Most Amount of Caffeine?

Many people drink coffee for its caffeine content, but how much caffeine is actually in coffee? The amount of caffeine…

8 years ago
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What’s the Difference Between an Americano and a Cup of Drip Coffee?

Of the many ways coffee can be made, drip-brewing is the most popular method used in the United States. Ever…

8 years ago
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How Do I Make My Coffee Less Bitter?

Is your brewed coffee bitter? Here’s how to brew coffee so it’s not bitter, and what to do if you’re…

9 years ago
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How Coffees from Different Parts of the World Taste — And How We Roast Them

Where a coffee’s from significantly affects its taste. Find out what characteristics are common in coffees from each of the…

9 years ago
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What is Acidity in Coffee?

Many of the flavors found in coffee can be directly attributed to the presence of acids. Here are some acids…

9 years ago
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How Does Elevation Affect the Taste of Coffee?

Most roasters include elevation on their coffee bags because it affects how a coffee tastes. Find out why a coffee’s…

9 years ago
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Roast Levels – What’s the Difference Between Light Roast, Medium Roast & Dark Roast?

Different roast levels can change the balance between body and acidity in coffee.

9 years ago
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  • Tasting

Why Is Coffee Bitter?

Coffee itself is not bitter, but rather bitterness is a result of over-roasting beans.

9 years ago