If you’re anything like us, you’ve spent a lot of cumulative time downing your morning cup of coffee,
Overview of Experience
If you’re anything like us, you’ve spent a lot of cumulative time downing your morning cup of coffee, appreciating the aroma that escapes when you open the bag of beans, and reaping the benefits of its presence in your daily routine…. But have you thought about where your coffee comes from and all the work that its journey from the plant to your cup implies?
What to Expect
At Cafébre, the coffee-talk never ceases, and their dedicated team claims to bleed coffee when cut. For us at Tlayudona, Cafébre´s bohemian-chic centro location is the perfect place to get our coffee on without having to go very far. This specialty coffee shop is fully-invested in honoring the gruelling work of local producers, and they pour their heart and soul into cultivating not only the coffee fruit, but the human relationships involved in the process. You can tell that its a fellow woman-owned business, where the beauty is in the details.
In this particular experience, those details include the intimate knowledge of where your coffee comes from and how it got here: the producers; the regions and altitudes; the processes of cultivation, fermentation, drying; etc. You’ll get to know a bit about what it’s like to be immersed in the coffee scene in a country of origin, what makes coffee good, arguable, or just plain burnt. You’ll taste coffee from different regions of the state in a responsible way, knowing that the commitment to fair and respectable working conditions and prices has been honored throughout the entire chain of production right into the cup in your hand. The best part? Now that they´re upping their roasting and distribution at Cafébre, they´ve invited us to roast with them!
This is an informal experience rather than a more “official” cupping, brought to you by people with a lot of knowledge about local specialty coffee and a lot of heart invested in opening up this burgeoning industry to you. We will delve a bit into flavors and profiles, and the span of nuanced tastes that are ideally found in a specialty roast. This is a beginner’s experience though, so while we hope that you share our love of coffee, we do not expect you to arrive with any previous knowledge or experience with its processes. However, depending on your profile (new-to-coffee, coffee-lover, coffee connoisseur, etc), this experience is easily adaptable to the needs/level of you and your small group.
Experience Includes
TBA
Logistics and Cost
Time Involvement – 1 Hour
Transportation – N/A. Located in the city center at Cafebre
Costs and Minimums – 790 MXN
There is a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 10 people for this experience.