Specialty Coffee Association Podcast
Education
The process for brewing coffee appears simple: One pours hot water over some coffee grounds, and then drinks the liquid that passes through a filter. This superficial perspective, however, belies a sequence of complicated physical and chemical processes that govern the quality of the resulting beverage.
In today’s lecture, Professor Bill Ristenpart discusses the origins of the "Coffee Brewing Control Chart" widely used to interpret the quality of drip brew coffee and how several implicit assumptions in the derivation of the chart yield questionable interpretations in current practice. Also discussed are several unanswered questions regarding drip coffee brewing that are the subject of ongoing sustained research efforts at the UC Davis Coffee Center.
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0:00 Introduction
2:50 An overview of the academic work taking place at the UC Davis Coffee Centre and Bill's personal journey in coffee
15:00 The results of Bill Ristenpart’s study of flat-bottomed baskets vs semi-conical baskets using discrimination testing
46:20 The results of the same study that used a sensory descriptive analysis framework and consumer preference testing
57:25 Audience questions
1:05:40 Outro
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#23: Re:co Podcast - Sustainability: Changing Everything Except the Goal
#22: Re:co Podcast - Andrea Illy on the Global Economics of Coffee
#21: Re:co Podcast - Ric Rhinehart on the Future for Specialty Coffee
#20: Re:co Podcast - The State and Future of the Coffee Economy
#19: The Science of Coffee Freshness
#18: Should Coffee Be Treated Like Wine?
#17: 10 Years of Re:co Symposium
#16: The Building Blocks of a Cafe
#15: Don't Hire Your Customers
#14: The Culture of Fermentation
#13: Building a Roasting Plant
#12: Coffee Botany 101
#11: Chemical Physics and Coffee
#10: Effective Strategies for Green Coffee Buyers
#9: Building a Sensory Program
BONUS: "Fast, Cheap, Good: Pick 2" at Bloom San Francisco
BONUS: Martha Stoumen at Bloom San Francisco
BONUS: Mokhtar Alkhanshali at Bloom San Francisco
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