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Category:Edinburgh | James' Coffee Blog
Category:Edinburgh | James' Coffee Blog
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and well-known for its food culture, speciality coffee community, and more. Edinburgh has many good food stops and coffee shops minutes away from the Waverley train station, a common entry point into the city.
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Category:Edinburgh | James' Coffee Blog
Jon Batiste | James' Coffee Blog
Jon Batiste | James' Coffee Blog
I was playing Jon Batiste's I Need You on piano this weekend. His music came to mind earlier today. Jon Batiste inspired me to learn how to play the melodica, an instrument that Batiste describes as
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Jon Batiste | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Chat with Robi Lambie from Cairngorm Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Chat with Robi Lambie from Cairngorm Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Cairngorm Coffee has deep roots in the Scottish coffee scene, from being involved with the Scottish Aeropress Championships to its reputation for roasting quality coffees. I've been following Cairngorm on social media and I had a few questions about the business. I reached out to the founder, Robi Lambie, and he shared some exciting insights about what it is like to work at a coffee roastery.
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Coffee Chat with Robi Lambie from Cairngorm Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
The Airport | James' Coffee Blog
The Airport | James' Coffee Blog
Thursday 03:57 ⸺ Finally, an excuse to use the long hyphen character. That is not the real name of the character comprising three hyphens, but I cannot recall the name. I should have no excuse: this very topic was a matter of discussion 10 days ago. Nevertheless!
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The Airport | James' Coffee Blog
My Edinburgh Field Report is in Barista Magazine | James' Coffee Blog
My Edinburgh Field Report is in Barista Magazine | James' Coffee Blog
Edinburgh is one of my favourite cities. The architecture is beautiful, a mix of old and new. When I visit the city, I cannot help but be in awe of the buildings you can see. Some have been around for centuries. In addition, Edinburgh is full of hidden treasures. I often feel like I have only scratched the surface of what I can explore, despite visiting the city many times. One of those hidden treasures is the city's world-class speciality coffee scene.
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My Edinburgh Field Report is in Barista Magazine | James' Coffee Blog
Sweetness in Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Sweetness in Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Sweetness is my favourite attribute in a cup of coffee. The best coffees I've had have been floral or fruity with a nice dose of sweetness. In coffee, we do not talk about sweetness the same way we talk about white sugar. Speciality coffee does not have any added sugars. This is why you will see some people refer to sweetness in speciality coffee as
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Sweetness in Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Cheapshot Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Cheapshot Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Cheapshot Coffee is a takeaway coffee business that operates from a former police box on Marshall Street, a one minute walk away from the University of Edinburgh's Informatics Student Services building.
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Cheapshot Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Chat with Roland from Hasbean | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Chat with Roland from Hasbean | James' Coffee Blog
Based in Seighford, Hasbean roasts blends and dozens of single origin coffees from around the world. Ever since reading Coffeeographer, written by the founder of Hasbean, Stephen Leighton, I have been fascinated by this business. Out of curiosity, I emailed Roland, the Sourcing and Production Manager at Hasbean, who kindly answered a few questions about coffee roasting. Formerly a hands-on roaster, Roland shared many insights that answered my questions. Our chat is below.
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Coffee Chat with Roland from Hasbean | James' Coffee Blog
Edinburgh's police box cafes (feature in Barista Magazine Online) | James' Coffee Blog
Edinburgh's police box cafes (feature in Barista Magazine Online) | James' Coffee Blog
If you walk around the City of Edinburgh, there's a chance that you run into at least one police box, a large metal box formerly owned by the police that were used for communication by police officers. Portable radio communication and modern technology rendered these police boxes much less useful than they were before, leading them to be sold off. Now, a few passionate entrepreneurs are running cafes in these former police boxes.
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Edinburgh's police box cafes (feature in Barista Magazine Online) | James' Coffee Blog
Barista Documentary Review | James' Coffee Blog
Barista Documentary Review | James' Coffee Blog
In addition to reading about coffee, I have spent some time watching coffee documentaries. The latest I watched, Barista, was released a few years before Baristas, which I watched a few days earlier. Barista chronicles the journeys of five people racing to become the barista champion of the U.S.. Intrigued by barista championships and competitive coffee, I knew this documentary would be in my wheelhouse.
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Barista Documentary Review | James' Coffee Blog
Moments | James' Coffee Blog
Moments | James' Coffee Blog
Do you know that feeling when you know you are exactly where you should be? When the mind can’t possibly imagine one detail to change. When you are elated; joyful.
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Moments | James' Coffee Blog
Be nice. Drink water. Smile. | James' Coffee Blog
Be nice. Drink water. Smile. | James' Coffee Blog
A barista in one of the Nomad Coffee shops in Barcelona was wearing a shirt that said “Be nice. Drink water. Smile.” earlier this week. I love shirts that have little kind messages like this. The last one I saw was in an airport. I cannot recall the exact words that were on the shirt, but I know that seeing the message made me smile.
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Be nice. Drink water. Smile. | James' Coffee Blog
Purchasing an espresso grinder | James' Coffee Blog
Purchasing an espresso grinder | James' Coffee Blog
Yesterday I purchased a new espresso grinder: the REMI hand grinder by Option-O. I chose the REMI after much research but what sold me on the grinder were three factors: the aesthetics, the espresso-oriented burrs, and James Hoffman's review of the Helor 101 in his grinder video (the Helor is the predecessor to the REMI). My research indicated that the REMI was a solid choice for espresso.
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Purchasing an espresso grinder | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Preparation | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Preparation | James' Coffee Blog
I am presently sitting in Nomad Coffee, a speciality coffee shop in the heart of Barcelona. When I arrived, the coffee shop was devoid of customers (although I arrived almost exactly at opening time, eager to get my coffee fix before the start of the day.)
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Coffee Preparation | James' Coffee Blog
Fun with Words: The Finale | James' Coffee Blog
Fun with Words: The Finale | James' Coffee Blog
While on vacation this week in Barcelona, I went to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. I did get on an underground tram that went in the opposite direction, but I managed to get there on time (in my defence, who doesn't find underground tram maps confusing?). The plaques in the museum were striking. The variety of words made me reflect on what it means to see a word for the first time, or to become more aware of a word for the first time.
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Fun with Words: The Finale | James' Coffee Blog
First shots with the Flair NEO | James' Coffee Blog
First shots with the Flair NEO | James' Coffee Blog
For a while, I have promised myself that I would not get stuck down the espresso rabbit hole. I have been making filter coffee at home since August last year and I have been happy with the coffees I have made. But now I feel like I am ready for a new challenge. My previous reservation about espresso was that getting into espresso was expensive so I would have to spend a lot before deciding if home espresso was right for me. Fortunately, I discovered the Flair Espresso company and noticed that their entry-level NEO was 125 pounds, much less than an electric machine.
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First shots with the Flair NEO | James' Coffee Blog
My ongoing journey with the Flair | James' Coffee Blog
My ongoing journey with the Flair | James' Coffee Blog
Yesterday two upgrades to my Flair NEO arrived: the pressure gauge and the bottomless portafilter. I purchased these accessories a day or so after buying my NEO because I had found in my research that the bottomless portafilter was the way to go to make better drinks. Perhaps I should have waited but now the components are here I cannot help but use them.
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My ongoing journey with the Flair | James' Coffee Blog
My Current V60 Recipe | James' Coffee Blog
My Current V60 Recipe | James' Coffee Blog
In a few days, I shall share a three-part series on my battle trying to find a recipe that worked well on my V60. I call this a
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My Current V60 Recipe | James' Coffee Blog
Brewing two cups with the Chemex | James' Coffee Blog
Brewing two cups with the Chemex | James' Coffee Blog
I sometimes brew coffees for myself and another member of my household. Up until I got my Chemex, I would brew the two coffees separately. I know you can brew two cups of coffee with the Kalita Wave and the V60 but for some reason I have never given it a go. Perhaps I have a subconscious preference for brewing two separate cups because that way I can spend more time brewing coffee.
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Brewing two cups with the Chemex | James' Coffee Blog
Noticing running gags | James' Coffee Blog
Noticing running gags | James' Coffee Blog
I like to end the day with watching comedy. Yesterday evening I was watching Seinfeld, one of my favourite television shows, and started noticing little details that call back to previous jokes in the show. I didn't know the term for this, if there was one, so I turned to Google. My query was
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Noticing running gags | James' Coffee Blog
My Hario V60 continuous pour recipe | James' Coffee Blog
My Hario V60 continuous pour recipe | James' Coffee Blog
This article is a few months old and has been in my drafts for a while. I think there's some interesting insights in this post so I thought it would be worth publishing this article.
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My Hario V60 continuous pour recipe | James' Coffee Blog