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Have you done your homework with gourmet coffee? If not then you need to get a move on it. There is very little chance your coffee shop is going to do well if you don't know much about what it is that you sell. People aren't going to pay for coffee that is low quality and if that means they have to go some place else to get what they want they are going to do so.



You definitely want to use coffee beans that offer the two most frequently drank types of gourmet coffee. The Arabica coffee beans is pure in itself as it is never mixed with any other types of coffee beans. They are grown in locations all over the world so you won't have to worry about paying to more for them due to the cost of importing.

Yet you can't buy gourmet coffee beans and grounds based on the names alone. You have to be on a quest to find the very best in quality. They also need to smell very good so that customers will find the aroma appealing when they stop in for a cup of coffee no matter what time of day it is.

Don't get fooled into buying lower quality coffee though just because it has a good price. In the end this is going to discourage your customers from ordering from you again. There are enough coffee shops out there that they can take their pick of where they want to spend their money. It is the wise coffee shop owner that never forgets that fact.

To get samples of possible gourmet coffees you can offer in your business contact a supplier. They will be willing to work with you in the hopes that you will commit to buying all of your supplies from them. Once you find a good supplier you should work to negotiate prices with them so you can save money but not sacrifice quality at all.

The way in which you mix the coffee will be important as well. It will affect the taste more than you know. Make sure you have equipment that works well to mix the right amount of coffee with the right amount of water. You always want to use clear and delicious tasting water to make gourmet coffee.

Pay attention to what your consumers say about particular types of gourmet coffee as well. Some of them that you offer will be huge hits and others will barely sale. Use that information to tweak your menu so that you aren't buying supplies that you can't use. If you think poor sales of a certain gourmet coffee are due to a lack of trying it, offer it as a special one day.

As the owner of a coffee shop, you need to always focus on the quality of your products. This is an area where you never want to waiver. Customers have to know they can rely on you to serve them gourmet coffee that is hot, fresh, and delicious every single time that they come in to order a cup.
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For a confessed caffeine addict like myself, the change in the way I look at coffee these days has been amazing. I put it down to the many varieties of gourmet coffee now available. Just walk into your favorite coffee shop and what used to be a simple procedure of asking for a coffee, two sugars and cream is now a few minutes of deep deliberation as you scan up and down the price board to decide whether you want a flat white, latte, cappucino... and the list goes on.

Isn't all coffee created equal? Not if you talk to gourmet coffee experts. Terms like nitrogen flushed to retain freshness; hand picked beans; roasted to perfection and so and so on. Columbian blend, french roasted, Kenya blend... brewing at the right temperature; whether to freeze or not to freeze coffee beans: I swear, you nearly need to have a degree in coffee drinking just to decipher the maze of gourmet coffee and coffee language out there.

Make no mistake, gourmet coffee has become big business. Not just for drinkers but now giving gourmet coffee as a gift has become ritzy. I visited a friend recently who has bought himself a coffee maker. "Would you like a coffee," he asked. "Sure would," I replied.

"Great," he said. "One of the best cappucinos you'll ever have coming right up."

Then I watched him go to work. It was sheer artistry. First he ground the beans; then he warmed the water; and then with pinpoint accuracy he heated the milk to the right temperature. "Here you are. Enjoy that," he said proudly as he offered me the coffee. Sarcastically I replied..."That's great. Just as well I wasn't in a hurry!"

Where did the term gourmet coffee originate? Well, as far as I can ascertain, a gourmet coffee blend probably includes coffee beans from a variety of origins. A gourmet coffee blend may include beans from Columbia and Kenya along with a touch of Costa Rica and Brazil. As opposed to single origin coffee which originates from one source. So a gourmet coffee blend is a little like a mixed marriage...or an even better analogy would be like a Deep Space Nine gathering of a variety of different universal characters. Now I'm getting deep.

Whatever your preference, one thing that is certain is that gourmet coffee is here to stay. An single origin coffee lovers will just have to get used to the idea.
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