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Adventures In Coffee

by Jools Walker, Scott Bentley, James Harper

Adventures in Coffee is a BBC / NPR-style show where we take you around the world to hear surprising stories about your cup of coffee.
We never get too geeky, you're guaranteed a laugh every episode and you'll never see your cup of coffee the same way again.
Join us on our Adventures in Coffee!
Adventures in Coffee is a collaboration between Scott Bentley, founder of award-winning magazine Caffeine, Jools Walker, best selling cycling author, and James Harper, creator of critically acclaimed documentary podcast Filter Stories.

Copyright: Copyright Filter Productions, Lady Velo and Caffeine Magazine

Episodes

The Last Pour - Thanks and Goodbye!

13m · Published 07 Feb 05:00
It’s with a heavy heart that we - Jools, James, and Scott - have decided to bring The Adventures in Coffee podcast to an end.
It’s been a wonderful four seasons! In this final epsiode, we have a conversation about the high points in making this podcast and share lots and lots of thanks.
Thank you for listening and coming on the journey with us!
If you want to follow us on our solo adventures, check out the links below:
Jools
Instagram - https://bit.ly/39VRGew
Website - https://bit.ly/3Jw2DXL
Newsletter - https://bit.ly/3kXjqZx
James
Instagram - https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
The Science of Coffee podcast - https://bit.ly/3TdDnHO
A History of Coffee podcast - https://bit.ly/2NArChO
Filter Stories podcast - https://bit.ly/3zb5vnO
Scott
Caffeine mag Instagram - https://bit.ly/3oijQ91
Caffeine mag website - http://bit.ly/3jnLzIS
Bentley Creative Instagram - http://bit.ly/3YdLOox
Bentley Creative website - http://bit.ly/40hnggn

Jools and Scott’s Coffee Cocktail Celebration

38m · Published 13 Dec 04:00
Dear Listeners,
How can this be the last episode of Series 4? We cannot believe the diversity and range of Series 4 and we owe so much of it to your fantastic input. Not to mention the lovely James, Jack, and Mijon! Thank you listeners and thanks guys!
We are so grateful that we decided to celebrate the season and gift you with a deep dive into making the most delicious coffee cocktail that you’ve ever had! Recipes included! How is this possible?
We reached out to two coffee cocktail mixologists:
Dave Jameson, 2-time UK Coffee in Good Spirits Champion, a Q-Arabica grader and coach of the 2017 World Coffee in Good Spirits Champion.
Alexandra Hager Beverage R&D Specialist for US locations of the Korean Bakery Franchise Tous Les Jours and 2022 US Coffee in Good Spirits Champion and the first US competitor at the World Championships.
On this episode, we pick their brains to learn about why they love coffee cocktails, how they create a balanced coffee cocktail, and how they create the perfect coffee cocktail based on a person’s particular tastes.
Then, Scott and Jools create custom coffee cocktails for each other! Get ready for a coffee adventure that will tickle your taste buds on Jools and Scott’s Coffee Cocktail Celebration!

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Alexandra Hager Website: http://bit.ly/3BnR8wE Instagram: http://bit.ly/3Fn0ZDZ
Alexandra recommends Death & Co’s Cocktail Book: http://bit.ly/3Pq8vms / Kells Irish
Restaurant and Bar: http://bit.ly/3FJ3GkL (especially, on Christmas Eve!)
Dave Jameson’s Danelaw Coffee Website: https://bit.ly/3HxVNjH / Instagram: http://bit.ly/3W5Pjwg
Asterly Bros Website: http://bit.ly/3iYVMe0 Instagram: http://bit.ly/3VReenJ
Pophams Bakery: Instagram: http://bit.ly/3Huzc7C
Lucid Coffee Roasters: Instagram: http://bit.ly/3Br7Uey
Paradox Design and Coffee: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3DDdYSr
Christmas Songs are courtesy of InAudio by infraction: http://bit.ly/3iWGRkN

The Recipes!
The Black Rabbit!
Ingredients:
1 oz (1 part) Aperol
1 oz (1 part) Gin ( Preferably Light on the juniper ex. recommend Hendrick’s or the like)
1 oz (1 part) "Red Vermouth" - Cocchi Americano or Cocchi Rossa or Cocchi Vermouth di Torino
1 dropper (0.7g) saline solution (1 part salt to 5 parts water)
15g ground Rwandan coffee on a medium-fine setting (ideal for a pour-over), which I got from.....
To Prepare it, you…
Start with ground coffee in a decanter or container.
Add alcohol.
Add ice and stir for 45 seconds.
Srain into separate decanter or container stir until coffee is combined.
Let it sit for 2 min.
Place coffee dripper over a glass with ice (Ideally one large cube).
Pour over wet filter paper coffee filter - I used a v60 - into the glass of ice and garnish w/ an orange peel or flamed" orange twist.
Drip should take approximately 2 min .
The Toasty Mexoni Negroni.
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon Apricot jam
50ml - Mezcal - Scott used Mescal Verde (for more of a middle of the road smoky flavor) 25ml - Cold brew Coffee - If you make your own, a ratio of 120 g per liter is ideal - Scott used Dave Jameson's roastery's coffee - Mexico SIPRO Natural
25ml - Asterly Brothers Estate Sweet Vermouth
25ml - Campari
To Prepare it, you...
Combine mezcal, Campari, vermouth, cold brew in shaker or container.
Add a teaspoon of apricot jam.
Stir till the jam disperses.
Strain into into a chilled glass with ice.
Express the oils from an orange peel over the beverage and then drop the peel into the glass.
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Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

Women’s Underappreciated Role on Coffee Farms

30m · Published 29 Nov 04:00
When you picture a coffee farmer, who do you have in mind? For many people, it will be Juan Valdez, the symbol of Colombia’s National Federation of Coffee Growers, with his thick moustache, sack of beans and trusty donkey.
But women play a crucial role on coffee farms which often gets overlooked. This week, Jools is diving into the responsibilities they take on, some of the struggles they face and how we can hope to overcome them.
She will speak to three women about their stories and experiences: Ana María Donneys and Paula De Rosenzweig, two women growing coffee themselves, as well as Blanca Castro at the International Women’s Coffee Alliance.
Why is there a lack of representation at higher levels in the industry? How are traditional gender expectations holding women back? How might things change in the future?
These are some of the questions we’ll be asking. So join Jools and James as they strap in and prepare to break the glass ceiling. Or perhaps the glass coffee cup…

Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Enjoy the legendary experience of a Moccamaster Coffee Brewers: https://bit.ly/3ANRBqQ
Become your own barista with Rocket Espresso: https://bit.ly/3RiBXeh
Want to learn more about our wonderful guests? Follow them here!
Paula De Rosenzweig / Café Mono Azul - Website: http://bit.ly/3V7clTi Instagram: http://bit.ly/3XySRbR
Ana María Donneys / Café Primitivo - Website: http://bit.ly/3gv6dWa Instagram: http://bit.ly/3V3bfbb
Blanca Castro / IWCA - Website: http://bit.ly/3gvvoYs Instagram: http://bit.ly/3EDAvhp
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

Ethiopia's Gift to the World

38m · Published 15 Nov 06:00
In Ethiopia, the birthplace of Arabica coffee, Ethiopians spend hours roasting and brewing coffee in their living rooms.
But, have you ever heard of the Ethiopian coffee ceremony? If not, you are not alone.
Get ready, dear listeners, because James is going to take you, Scott, and Jools out of your regular coffee routine to see how coffee can be drunk quite differently.
First, we travel to Italy as James roasts coffee beans with his family’s long-time friend and family helper, a lovely Ethiopian woman named Elisa.
Then, Jools and Scott get treated to a coffee trader at the Ethiopian Embassy with the ambassador and Jame’s friend Ethiopian coffee exporter Michael Haile.
And, we also hear from an Ethiopian expat, Mekdes, who grew up with the ceremony at home and still practices it herself.
Get ready, because your morning coffee might just get a little more savory!

Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Enjoy the legendary experience of a Moccamaster Coffee Brewers: https://bit.ly/3ANRBqQ
Repair your Moccamaster in the UK with Bella Barista: http://bit.ly/3UFHCfS
Become your own barista with Rocket Espresso: https://bit.ly/3RiBXeh
Want to learn more about our wonderful guests? Follow them here!
Mesfin Tadesse’s Book ETHIOPIA - Home of Arabica Coffee: Early Use, Folklore, Coffee Ceremony, Origin, and Biology - Website: https://bit.ly/3tqNdeh
Michael Haile’s Ethiopia Coffee Exhibition - Website: http://bit.ly/3EwrBn3
Mekdes' recommendation Gwada Kitchen - Website: http://bit.ly/3g0txuF
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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James Harper / Filter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Jools Walker / Lady Velo: http://bit.ly/39VRGew
Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

How To Reduce Your Coffee Waste

29m · Published 01 Nov 04:00
Our morning cup of coffee creates a lot of waste, ever wondered what to do with it all? If so, then this episode is for you. Join Scott as he examines three areas of coffee waste and talks to some very clever people about how to reduce our impact on the environment.
The Grounds - Soil scientist Linda J Brewer speaks with Scott about whether it’s a good idea or not to use our spent grounds in the garden.
The Packaging - Scott rummages through his compost bin, and speaks to Ollie Sears of North Star Coffee about an innovative new form of biodegradable packaging.
The Equipment - Scott Butler from Recycle Your Electricals tells (our) Scott how to dispose of all the broken grinders and coffee equipment he’s accumulated over the years.
So join Scott as he immerses himself in the world of coffee waste… and even buys an old Moccamaster filter coffee brewer online to reduce his carbon footprint. We all love our morning cup, so why not make sure you’re enjoying it in the most sustainable way

Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Enjoy the legendary experience of a Moccamaster Coffee Brewers: https://bit.ly/3ANRBqQ
Become your own barista with Rocket Espresso: https://bit.ly/3RiBXeh
Want to learn more about our wonderful guests? Follow them here!
Ollie Sears / North Star - Website: https://bit.ly/3gRRAvQ Instagram: https://bit.ly/3NhLEsf
Scott Butler / Recycle Your Electricals - Website: https://bit.ly/3SNPBFU
Linda J Brewer / Oregon State University - Website: https://bit.ly/3zsUlKy
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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Opening a Coffee Shop: Fantasy vs Reality

34m · Published 18 Oct 03:00
The exquisite latte art. The warm, smiling baristas. The deep, inviting armchairs… If you’ve ever taken a look around your favourite cafe and thought ‘What a wonderful place to spend a day, maybe I should open somewhere like this’, you’re not alone. But is this fantasyland?
With guest co-host Chris Deferio (Keys to the Shop Podcast), we dive into the three key aspects of running a coffee shop, to help you better understand the realities behind the dream.
The Money - Chris speaks to Michael Idov, author of the legendary Slate article ‘My Coffeehouse Nightmare’, about the financial areas which are often overlooked by those opening a cafe.
The Scene - Scott heads to Caffè Culture and chats with Ben Eames of Bubbly Batch Coffee about Ben’s plans to bring something fresh to the coffee scene.
The Dream - James catches up with his friend Hiyam Abdulla about her experience leaving her corporate job to follow her dream and open a cafe in North London.
Chris brings many years of advising and consulting coffee shop owners, and offers fascinating insights into each of the three aspects. Will you be inspired to open a trendy cafe or your local high street. Or end up running for the hills?

Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Enjoy the legendary experience of a Moccamaster Coffee Brewers: https://bit.ly/3ANRBqQ
Taste a delicious Moccamaster brew in London at Paradox Design Coffee: https://bit.ly/3DDdYSr
Become your own barista with Rocket Espresso: https://bit.ly/3RiBXeh
Want to learn more about our guest co-host Chris Deferio? Check out his website and podcast, Keys to the Shop here ( https://bit.ly/3yMJtGX) and follow him on Instagram ( https://bit.ly/3eHlOkf)
Want to learn more about our wonderful guests? Here is how!
Michael Idov - Twitter: https://bit.ly/3D6gTmg
Ben Eames - Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eDqms1
Hiyam Abdulla - Instagram ( https://bit.ly/3gfB34w) and her cafe website ( https://bit.ly/3MCaO4c)
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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James Harper / Filter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Jools Walker / Lady Velo: http://bit.ly/39VRGew
Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

The Oat Debate: Scott’s Milk Quest

38m · Published 03 Oct 04:51
Have you ever noticed that there always seems to be a new plant-based milk? For about 20 years, Scott’s wife Rachel has always been able to enjoy soy milk with her coffee while other plant-based milks have fallen in and out of favor.
However, lately, soy milk seems to be disappearing and is being replaced by the “new kid in town”: oat. And, when Rachel asks questions in coffee shops about the move away from soy, she frequently gets told that she should not be drinking soy milk because its bad for the environment. But, is that actually true? If coffee shops do not carry soy to be more sustainable, then why are they still carrying dairy?
To dive deeper into this, Scott attended the Caffè Culture Expo to get a better understanding about how cafe owners are choosing their milks and how they feel about sustainability.
Then, Scott and Jools deep dive into current research through a website called Our World in Data and talk to environmental sustainability scientist and consultant Dr.
Isaac Emery to get an expert opinion.
Is soy milk actually bad for the environment? Which milk is the most environmentally sustainable? Is this all just a successful oat milk marketing scheme? Find out on The Oat Debate: Scott’s Milk Quest.

Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Enjoy the legendary experience of a Moccamaster Coffee Brewers: https://bit.ly/3ANRBqQ
Become your own barista with Rocket Espresso: https://bit.ly/3RiBXeh
Want to check out the next Caffè Culture? Check out their website: https://bit.ly/3dXHzMo
Want to learn more about our wonderful guest Dr. Isaac Emery? Here is how!
Follow him on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3E71xPz
Follow him on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3SxF3vh
Learn more about global engineering and consulting firm WSP: https://bit.ly/3Rqy6e9
Listen to what you missed on Series 1 Ep 2: Am I damaging the planet with my coffee habit?: https://apple.co/3RxB0hn
Want to learn more about the environmental impacts of dairy vs. plant-based milk? Check out the information that we referenced on Our World in Data: https://bit.ly/3SxTn7g
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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James Harper / Filter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Jools Walker / Lady Velo: http://bit.ly/39VRGew
Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

Jools’ Rocket Espresso Home Barista Journey

30m · Published 20 Sep 06:30
Jools' dream of owning an espresso machine has come true, but can she become a champion-level barista at home?
The stars have aligned dear listeners! Jools has never been shy about the joy she feels when remembering past episodes 'Home Espresso - The God Shot In Your Kitchen' and 'The Beginner's Guide To Pouring Perfect Latte Art'. And, even before Adventures in Coffee, Jools has been dreaming of one day having an espresso machine at home.
Thanks to our new sponsor, Rocket Espresso, Jools’ dream has come true. So, we thought it would be great to have you share her experience as she starts her home barista journey. You'll learn what the first steps are to getting yourself set up and brewing viscous, rich espressos in your own kitchen.
To help her along the way, we have the fantastic Jon Townsend from the Institute of Coffee who came to Casa Velo to give Jools some one-on-one help as she gets acclimated with her very own Rocket Espresso R58 machine.
Can Jools become a World Barista Champion in one day? Find out in Jools’ Rocket Espresso Home Barista Journey.

Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Enjoy the legendary experience of Moccamaster Coffee Brewers: https://bit.ly/3ANRBqQ
Become your own barista with Rocket Espresso: https://bit.ly/3RiBXeh
Do you want see the chrome-tastic machine that Jools used in the episode? Check out the Rocket Espresso R58: https://bit.ly/3LoKgCY
Want to learn more about making espresso? Learn more about the Institute of Coffee: https://bit.ly/3DDKB2O
Are you going to be in London soon? Check The Service for an exceptional cafe and marketplace experience: https://bit.ly/3DymxOQ
Follow our wonderful guest on LinkedIn!
Jonathan Townsend: https://bit.ly/3BtYLAL
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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James Harper / Filter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Jools Walker / Lady Velo: http://bit.ly/39VRGew
Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

Busting Coffee Myths: Round Two!

36m · Published 06 Sep 03:15
We surveyed you. You asked us for myth-busting (again). So myth-busting you shall get!
But, this time, we are not just busting up confusing coffee conundrums; we are introducing a framework (“Ah-Key!”) that will help you bust coffee myths (and all the other misinformation that you will encounter).
Now, let’s get to kicking the nuts of those misleading myths.
Did you perhaps have too many bevvies last Friday? Did someone offer you coffee to sober you up? If so, you may have indulged in a myth! Jools brings back friend-of-the-show research scientist and professor Dr. Danielle Gulick to share what she found from studying the effects of alcohol and caffeine.
Ever spotted the coffee beans on the perfume counters at your favorite department store? Supposedly, sniffing them will clear your nasal palate. But is that true? Luckily, Scott has a new hobby: making perfume (bet you it smells like coffee). So he chatted with his perfumery professor, Sarah McCartney the founder of perfumery 4160Tuesdays.
Finally, since putting out The Lie of Direct Trade episode, we have known that commodity coffee doesn’t always help farmers make the most money. So, does that mean that specialty coffee helps farmers make more money? James speaks to former barista now coffee roaster Tim Wendelboe to clarify some deep misconceptions.
Ready to demolish some deviously deceiving coffee mythos? Press play and enjoy the episode! “Ah-Key!”

Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Enjoy the legendary experience of a Moccamaster Coffee Brewers: https://bit.ly/3ANRBqQ
Indulge in a beautiful vintage Moccamaster: https://bit.ly/3BpIYEC
Become your own barista with Rocket Espresso: https://bit.ly/3RiBXeh
Live in the UK? Check out the Coffee Shop Innovation Expo, taking on the 19th and 20th October 2022: https://bit.ly/3yMba38 Tickets are completely FREE.
Find the roasters who are trying to do right by the farmer on the Specialty Coffee Transaction Guide: https://bit.ly/3ItiFPB
Learn more about Tim Wendelboe espresso bar, roastery and coffee training centre: https://bit.ly/3KMmjVQ
Learn more about 4160Tuesdays: https://bit.ly/3TIBG5R
Follow our wonderful guests on LinkedIn!
Danielle Gulick (Assistant Professor at University of South Florida): https://bit.ly/3K3Xpzh
Sarah McCartney (Perfumer): https://bit.ly/3qaXLfE
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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James Harper / Filter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Jools Walker / Lady Velo: http://bit.ly/39VRGew
Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

The Lie of Direct Trade

39m · Published 12 Jul 02:00
Have you ever noticed your daily caffeine fix tastes that little bit sweeter when you know the coffee has been ethically sourced?
The term “direct trade” has cropped up all over the place in specialty coffee in recent years and, on the face of it, would seem to imply just that.
But what does “direct trade” actually mean? And has anyone — let alone coffee farmers — really benefited from it?
In the final episode of series 3, James takes Scott and Jools on a journey into how coffee actually gets traded.
Chad Trewick from the Specialty Coffee Transaction Guide shares his first hand experience of being in the direct trade vanguard. Chris Kornman, author and Director of Education at The Crown, explains the rise of evangelists with the mantra of cutting out the middle men. And Erica Koss, co-author of the Specialty Coffee Association’s sustainability course and Research Associate at the Institute for Development Studies at the University of Nairobi in Nairobi, reveals some of the limitations of the direct trade ideal.
And, as a parting gift for the summer, James offers tips on how YOU can identify those roasters who are trying to do right by the farmer.
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What do you want to listen to in Series 4? Take five minutes to fill out our survey! https://bit.ly/3I2FPw8
Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx
Go on your own coffee adventures at home with the Siemens EQ700 fully automatic espresso machine: https://bit.ly/3Ia8yy5
Find your perfect roast with the Ikawa Home: https://bit.ly/3IdYVPc
In North London? Check out Michaela’s cafe, Bean and Brew: https://bit.ly/3IBqfrH
Find the roasters who are trying to do right by the farmer on the Specialty Coffee Transaction Guide: https://bit.ly/3ItiFPB
Learn more about the intricacies of coffee trading with Chris Kornman’s book, Green Coffee: A guide for Roasters and Buyers ( https://bit.ly/3Ilx7Jg) and also by visiting the Royal Coffee blog ( https://bit.ly/3Au5FY5) .
Check out the Coffee Shop Innovation Expo, taking on the 19th and 20th October 2022: https://bit.ly/3yMba38
Work with us at Adventures in Coffee! https://bit.ly/3Pdd1U8
Follow our wonderful guests on LinkedIn!
Chad Trewick (Specialty Coffee Transaction Guide): https://bit.ly/3uyc8gJ
Chris Kornman (Royal Coffee): https://bit.ly/3yqMewu
Erika Koss (Co-author of SCA’s acclaimed Coffee Sustainability course): https://bit.ly/3yq90EJ
Take a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!
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James Harper / Filter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Jools Walker / Lady Velo: http://bit.ly/39VRGew
Scott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91

Adventures In Coffee has 39 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 21:37:34. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 14th, 2024 06:12.

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