There is an almost overwhelming number of ways that the ‘black gold in a cup’ can be served up these days. From highly trained baristas only one class away from a Masters in chemistry and commercial cookery!
Seriously.
As the ‘third wave’ of coffee flows upon us like the proverbial storm in a teacup, the options, and offerings from the best coffee servers available has grown out of its primary Italian espresso production, gone on to re-visit the past and then been brought back, with re-invented techniques and modes of production.
In this age of the golden bean, we the consumer are kings.
So how can you, the latte drinker for the last eight years adapt? With all these options, which one should you try? Follow me please, as I’ll explain a few.
The Pour Over: This little diddy says a lot for two simple words. The pour over is a means by which the ground coffee and heated water filter through paper, metal or cloth to produce a clean, natural flavor enhancing black cup of coffee. This method of coffee services allows you to sit and be immersed in the experience and show that the barista will put on for you. The pour over method is then broken down into brand and equipment categories like the Chemex, V60, Cafeor and the Nel Drip. So just ask your local barista for a pour over, and they will lead you on the journey.
The Aeropress: A space saving travel must-have accessory, this is a go-to for any self-respecting traveling barista. It is a unique filter style brew . It works with push pressure and produces a mild black cup of coffee. This inventive method of coffee production did put filter coffee styling on the lips of the customer as it is as great to watch the barista prepare for you as much as it is to do yourself.
Cold Brew: Perfect for summer the cold brew method will put an all day spring in your step. Produced by a slow drip method (this is the best way) top cafes will be seen using higher grade beans as the taste profiling is enhanced through the slow drip process allows for a flavourful black cup, always served with lots of ice and though it need not be (for shame!) comes offered with sides of vanilla, cinnamon, and milk.
Now you can confidently strut into the next hipster coffee bar that opens near you and boldly ask how they serve up the filter and alternate coffee brews and then sit down and enjoy the surprise.