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The World Atlas Of Coffee By James Hoffmann

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The World Atlas Of Coffee is that book that every coffee professional doesn't hesitate to recommend; it's the book that many of us were waiting for; it's the book that really does a thorough job of properly introducing the world of specialty coffee to anyone, including a complete novice.

The book covers all the important foundational topics, from coffee cultivation to coffee origins, from roasting to brewing techniques. It's the perfect read for anyone that is genuinely interested to learn more about specialty coffee, at almost any stage on the journey.

Now in its second edition, The World Atlas Of Coffee is also beautifully written, illustrated and presented. The visuals are as compelling as the text, and it is organised in such a way that it can be read cover to cover or used as a selected reference. With the hardcover finish and the large page format, it's the perfect addition to any coffee (and book) lover's library.

About James Hoffmann

James Hoffmann is somewhat of a celebrity in the world of specialty coffee. Not only is he a former World Barista Champion, accomplished coffee consultant, barista and roaster, but in recent years, he has done a huge amount of work to educate the public about specialty coffee. He is probably best known for his informative and entertaining videos on YouTube, as well as his writing.

About The World Atlas Of Coffee from the publishers

Where coffee comes from, how it was harvested, the roasting process and the water used to make the brew are just a few of the factors that influence the taste of what we drink.  World champion barista, and coffee roaster, James Hoffmann examines these key factors, looking at varieties of coffee, the influence of terroir, how it is harvested and processed, the roasting methods used, through to the way in which the beans are brewed.

Country by country - from Bolivia to Zambia - he then identifies key characteristics and the methods that determine the quality of that country's output.  Along the way, we learn about everything from the development of the espresso machine, to why strength guides on supermarket coffee are really not good news.  This is the first book to chart the coffee production of over 35 countries, encompassing knowledge never previously published outside the coffee industry.  For everyone who wants to understand more about coffee and its wonderful nuances and possibilities, this is the book to have.

The World Atlas Of Coffee book format

  • Hardcover
  • Pages: 272
  • Dimensions: 198 x 256 x 24 mm
  • Weight: ~1kg