expat
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I've been playing around with some espressos lately because I'm getting more coffee shop owners coming and asking me to sell them coffee. I'll give you the recipe I like in a minute but first my dilemma.
Here in Ireland anything the coffee shops make is head and shoulders better than the automatic espresso/cappuccino makers in the gas stations and grocery stores (yes, that's how it is over here). So taste expectations for most people is not high. They come to the coffee shop more to socialize than rhapsodize over the beautiful espresso.
The problem I keep running into is price. With what I've made, that I like, I'd need to sell a kilo of roasted coffee for somewhere between 16 and 18 euros. That's too much for the coffee shops. They are used to paying 12-16/kilo.
So any suggestions on an espresso blend that would past muster to the cost sensitive shops and still bring a smile to a coffee lover's face?
I'm thinking it would be some kind of Brazil + Robusta blend to keep the cost reasonable but instead of spending lots of time trying to figure a good recipe I thought I'd see if any of you had suggestions. So please let me know what works for you or if I should just walk away from that business.
Oh, the recipe I currently like, because it really has a caffiene ZING!, is 80% Sumatra Lintong + 20% Indian AA Robusta. Great stuff but the Sumatra is pricey and even the Indian is at the top of the price range for robusta. So I can't make that economic sense although I'm happy to drink it at home.:decaf:
Here in Ireland anything the coffee shops make is head and shoulders better than the automatic espresso/cappuccino makers in the gas stations and grocery stores (yes, that's how it is over here). So taste expectations for most people is not high. They come to the coffee shop more to socialize than rhapsodize over the beautiful espresso.
The problem I keep running into is price. With what I've made, that I like, I'd need to sell a kilo of roasted coffee for somewhere between 16 and 18 euros. That's too much for the coffee shops. They are used to paying 12-16/kilo.
So any suggestions on an espresso blend that would past muster to the cost sensitive shops and still bring a smile to a coffee lover's face?
I'm thinking it would be some kind of Brazil + Robusta blend to keep the cost reasonable but instead of spending lots of time trying to figure a good recipe I thought I'd see if any of you had suggestions. So please let me know what works for you or if I should just walk away from that business.
Oh, the recipe I currently like, because it really has a caffiene ZING!, is 80% Sumatra Lintong + 20% Indian AA Robusta. Great stuff but the Sumatra is pricey and even the Indian is at the top of the price range for robusta. So I can't make that economic sense although I'm happy to drink it at home.:decaf: