Program Type:
Lectures, Presentations, & Author EventsAge Group:
AdultProgram Description
Description
This coffee program focuses on four main topics—growing, roasting and expressing coffee, and reading coffee labels to identify responsibly sourced beans. It will finish with a “cupping;” a lively tasting session where a variety of beans and roasts will be presented to highlight the unique taste that is in the heart of every bean.
The presenters, Cindy and Jozzi from Wild Women Coffee, LLC are from Milford, CT. They will explain how they buy, roast, and sell responsibly sourced coffees from around the world, present the history, horticulture and production of coffee, and demonstrate brewing methods and cupping. Note: Men are welcome, too. FB
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Coffee's rich, aromatic brew is derived from the cherries of Arabica and Robusta plants that grow in over 70 countries throughout the “Coffee Belt”—across Latin America, southeast Asia, Africa, and even parts of the United States. This presentation will provide coffee drinkers with an appreciation for the millions of people who grow, harvest and process the berries that create the drink that energizes them each day.
PARKING: There is ample library event parking in the nearby Isham Garage. Please bypass the garage kiosks and come directly to the Noah Webster Library Meeting Room, 20 South Main Street, where you may validate your parking with your license plate number.