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In this episode, I'm talking about something I don't think we discuss enough in the coffee world: what does "special" actually mean when it comes to a cup of coffee? I take you through my experience with a Colombian Java, a medium roast that completely caught me off guard. It's not a showy geisha with over-the-top perfume. It's not the kind of coffee that announces itself loudly. But no matter what I do to it, no matter the grind, the temperature, or the brewer I reach for, it shows up. It gives me raspberry undertones, a soft chocolate note, and a Meyer lemon acidity that is just approachable enough to keep me sipping. It bends. It transforms as it cools. And that, to me, is the definition of something special.
I also use this episode to push back on how we talk about coffee in the specialty world. We throw around the word "special" constantly without ever stopping to ask what it actually means to us personally. I want you to walk away from this episode thinking differently about the coffees you're drinking, specifically, why certain cups make you feel something and others don't. What makes a coffee special to you? Is it the smell, the sweetness, the way it evolves in the cup, or simply how it makes you feel when you sit down with it? That's the real question here, and only you can answer it.
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