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How to Become a World Class Barista?

I had the pleasure of chatting with The Barn Berlin’s roaster Jessica Greene. She has worked for 4.5 years at The Barn, which is regarded as one of the most advanced roasteries in the world.

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Laura Kietäväinen
Keywords
how to
barista
barista lifestyle

How to Succeed in Your First Coffee Competition

Just a few months ago, I had one of the biggest highlights of my coffee career. Participating in the Lithuanian Barista championship I won the second place in the competition.

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Paulina Palaikytė
Keywords
barista lifestyle
champion
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how to

New York Café Guide

New York City, the city that never sleeps. A city where 8,5 million people speak 300 different languages. In NYC, within 5 districts there are over 1,700 coffee shops – and 272 of them are Starbucks.

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Mihkel Jürimaa
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Coffee tourism
barista lifestyle
cafés
cafe guide

Helsinki Café Guide 2020

Helsinki’s speciality coffee scene has developed a lot during recent years and it has caught up Stockholm’s and Copenhagen’s vibrant coffee cultures. This Helsinki Café guide will help you to find good extractions in the capital of Finland. Note that this guide is focusing mainly on coffee :)

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Laura Kietäväinen
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coffee shops
barista lifestyle
barista

A Cup of Coffee with Matt Perger

Matt Perger is probably the biggest barista star in the world right now. He has won so many competitions that I won't even bother listing them here. Now he's pushing the quality aspect of coffee with his company Barista Hustle with e.g. designing the best possible cupping cups, tampers and milk pitchers. I had the pleasure to work with Matt Perger in a secret project few weeks ago, so of course I took the opportunity to sat down with him for a cup of coffee. Here's our discussion about coffee and life.

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Laura Kietäväinen
Keywords
barista
barista lifestyle
coffee people

Best of Vilnius Coffee Festival: Lion King Latte Art and 8/8 Cup Tastings

Vilnius Coffee Festival was  a long weekend packed with way too many cups of coffee, loads of cuppings, many good conversations about good coffee, new innovative machines and of course the excitement of Lithuanian Barista, Cup Tasting and Latte Art Championships! It was my first time in Vilnius Coffee Festival and my expectations were high but even still I was pleasantly surprised! 

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Laura Kietäväinen
Keywords
coffee festival
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Best Gift Ideas for a Coffee Lover

Is your friend or a loved one a coffee nerd and you would like to buy him/her something coffee related for a Christmas Gift but don’t know what to buy? Here is my guide for the best Christmas gifts for a coffee nerd!

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Laura Kietäväinen
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Christmas
gift
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pour over
grinder
coffee tattoos
coffee subscription
latte art
milk pitcher

How to Pour Latte Art - Rosetta

Rosetta is probably the easiest and hardest latte art pattern to pour as it's easy to get started with but hard to master. Here is my guide how to pour a latte art rosetta pattern and what to consider when pouring the rosetta. 

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Laura Kietäväinen
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latte art
rosetta
barista
barista skills
barista lifestyle
latte art tutorial
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Paulig Barista Institute - 40 years of coffee trainings!

It's been 40 years since Paulig started coffee trainings for consumers and customers. Back in 1980 our coffee training department was established in Finland with the name of "Paulig Instituutti" so Paulig Institute with a purpose to train consumers how to brew better coffee. We wanted to share some stories from our previous trainers and see what is up in their lives nowadays!

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Laura Kietäväinen
Keywords
barista trainer
barista
barista lifestyle
barista skills
barista institute
paulig

Want to Brew Better Coffee at Home - Try This!

Everyone wants to drink great coffee always everywhere, right? In cafés you can rely in the barista's expertise and proper equipment but how about better coffee at home also? Have you struggled to brew that delicious coffee at home? Want to know a secret tip which will definitely make your coffee at home taste better? Check out the tip from below!

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Laura Kietäväinen
Keywords
barista
barista lifestyle
coffeegeek
coffeenerd
coffee brewing
hario v60
manual brewing
pour over

Cascara: The Delicious Left-Over

Coffee beans are seeds that grow inside of a coffee cherry. We usually only use beans from the cherry but actually a lot of the taste of the coffee comes from the fruit. During recent year or so, the coffee world has realized that we are able to use the fruit as well.  I think we’re on a verge of a real game changer.

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Laura Kietäväinen
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behind the bean
coffee bean origin
cascara
coffee bean
Recipe

Taste pairs @ Helsinki Coffee Festival 2017

Pairing wine and food has been done for centuries. Fine dining restaurants have specific persons, usually called sommeliers, doing that job so why wouldn’t cafés do the same thing?

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Laura Kietäväinen
Keywords
coffee bean
coffee bean origin
coffee tasting
rwandan coffee
filter coffee
raw cakes

Costa Rica: A Coffee Voyage to the Heart of Central America

Costa Rica is a Central American country that is almost the same size as Estonia in terms of area, but has four times the population. While the crops ideally suited to the Estonian climate are carrot, beet and turnips, in Costa Rica it’s bananas, melons and coffee. In this blog post I discuss how coffee is grown in Costa Rica and what I saw and experienced on my travels.

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Mihkel Jürimaa
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Costa Rica
coffee bean origin

African Coffee Bean: Vivid flavors from Ethiopia & Kenya

Coffee beans from African countries are my favourite. What triggered me when I first tried African coffee beans, was that the coffee did not taste like coffee at all. Africa, more specifically East Africa, produces some of the world’s most distinctive coffees characterised by vivid floral, fruit, and wine tones with rich acidity. All in all, African coffee beans are packed with taste! I encourage everyone to start exploring and enjoying African coffees because of their wide taste profile.

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Paulina Palaikytė
Keywords
coffee bean
coffee bean origin
Coffee tourism

Daily Life in a Coffee Farm - Interview with David Ngibiuni

From May to June, I spent 4 weeks in Kenya at coffee farms and I had a chance to meet about 15 coffee farmers. Listen their stories, get an overview what are the risks and challenges for coffee farmers. How they live every day, what their homes and farms look like. What makes a coffee farmer happy, what are the hopes and expectations of a coffee farmer. In the following interview, you can read the thoughts of  an young coffee farmer David from Kenya.
 

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Mihkel Jürimaa
Keywords
coffee farmer
kenya
Coffee tourism
coffee origin
coffee bean origin
coffee cupping

4 Reasons Why Your Café Should Sell Cold Brew Coffee

Cold brew coffee is perfect drink for hot summer days but why you should definitely sell it in your café? Here are my four reasons why every café should sell cold brew coffee throughout the year!

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Laura Kietäväinen
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Cold Brew
Cold Brew Coffee
cold brew recipes
cold brew lemonade
cold brew concentrate
cold brew cocktail
cafés
trends
coffee trends

Vilnius Café Guide

If you’re interested in coffee and want to find speciality coffees – come to Vilnius! There are so many great places for coffee enthusiasts. Let´s share our experience, knowledge and have fun together.

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Paulina Palaikytė
Keywords
vilnius
cafe guide
cafe
cafés

The Best Cafés to visit in Amsterdam

Which are the must-go cafés in Amsterdam? Amsterdam is hosting World of Coffee 2018 but it isn’t necessary known for its cafés and roasteries in the same way as Berlin or London are - which is a shame I think. Amsterdam has many interesting places to offer in terms of coffee and otherwise it is in my opinion the most beautiful city in the world. Here are my tips for cafés to visit while in Amsterdam!

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Laura Kietäväinen
Keywords
Amsterdam
cafe
speciality coffee

The Coolest Cafés in Tallinn - 2020 edition

If you are in Tallinn and crave some good coffee, this is the post for you! This post is concentrated on the specialty coffee cafés in Tallinn. Tallinn has many great cafés to visit, but here are my top picks to visit in Tallinn.

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Mihkel Jürimaa
Keywords
Tallinn
estonia
cafe
cafés
cafes in tallinn
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