Coffee Library
Cupping How To
You've
seen those wine tasters making funny faces and spitting, right? We do that
around here, too.We
cup and taste because it's the surest way to judge a bean's quality. Different
kinds of beans produce distinctive flavors and aromas, and finding the best
takes homework.
That's why we cup and taste every day.
Here's
how it's done:
- Roast
a sample.
- Grind
it fine.
- Add
boiling water.
- Remove
the crust of grounds that forms on top as the coffee
cools.
- Use
a spoon to slurp up a taste.
- Run
the coffee across your tongue.
- Identify
its characteristics.
Spit in the container of your own choosing.









