What is Nitrobrew coffee? Why is it such a buzz word in coffee at the moment? Why are large chain coffee shops like Starbucks making such a big deal over it all of a sudden?
…continue reading What is Nitrobrew coffee?
One Seoul-based barista has taken latte art to another galaxy with a brand of foam-related masterpieces that are simply out of this world.
Lee Kang Bin has taken inspiration from films, television and popular culture to create the most intricate coffee creations we’ve ever seen. …continue reading Is this the best latte art ever?
The baristas have spoken, and they’re telling us that they want one of the finest Nuova Simonelli machines ever made to be available directly from our showroom.
So we’ve listened, and so, the very machine used by World Barista Champions is now available at Caffe Society. …continue reading Nuova Simonelli Aurelia II: The Barista’s choice is back
One London coffee shop has joined a growing number of UK stores and service outlets that are forgoing cash payments in favour of a completely card-only payment system.
But should your coffee shop follow suit? Is there a market for a cashless coffee shop in the UK? …continue reading Is it time your coffee shop went cashless?
Drinking approximately three cups of coffee per day has been linked with a lower risk of death in two newly published scientific studies.
Welcome news to us coffee-lovers, the study has shown that the risk of death ‘from any cause’ is significantly reduced—at least by those featured within the study.
High coffee consumption—which is unfortunately not defined within the study—was shown to reduce the risk posed by diseases related to circulation and digestion.
…continue reading Drinking coffee reduces risk of death from all health causes
New research has found that the average Brit is now spending up to £2210 in our nation’s coffee shops – and this figure looks set to rise even further!
The spend reflects the coffee sector growth over the past decade, with chain stores and independents dotting the high streets of towns and cities all over the United Kingdom.
Over 1,036 members of the British public were asked about their coffee consuming habits by Research Without Borders (RWB), who carry out online market research and academic research studies.
…continue reading Britons spend up to £2210 a YEAR in coffee shops
India might be known more for producing some of the world’s finest teas, but the country has a long and rich history of growing stellar coffee beans too.
The Coffee Belt, which wraps around the globe between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, is where all of the world’s coffee is grown – and with India slap bang in the middle of this prosperous coffee growing heatmap.
India therefore, was one of the earliest producers of coffee, with coffee trees basically a backyard crop as early as the 17th century.
…continue reading Coffee around the World: A brief history of Indian coffee