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This is the 5th of a five-part series featuring Ian Fretheim, Director of Sensory Analysis at US-based coffee importer, Cafe Imports, on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Map It Forward Founder Lee Safar.
In this series, Lee and Ian will explore the question, "What is Quality in the Coffee Industry?".
This series is a companion series to the series with Reza Kosar, owner of Slick Coffee Co. in Oman, where we explore the identical 5 from the perspective of a highly trained sensory professional and CoE judge based in the Middle East. You can find details of the first episode of that series here: https://www.mapitforward.coffee/middleeastpodcast/daily-coffee-pro-866
The titles of the 5 episodes of this series are:
1. Tools for Assessing Coffee Quality - https://youtu.be/G_SFo_SzjZE
2. How Do We Define Quality? - https://youtu.be/YDyEBIKQs3k
3. Quality, Hype, and Coffee Competitions - https://youtu.be/otdzLhL2e98
4. The CVA Won't Fix Anything In Coffee - https://youtu.be/AUe6fZd7oc0
5. Q Graders, Cuppers, and Technology - https://youtu.be/wxPWDHv9UwM
In this final episode of the series, Lee and Ian take a deep dive into the nuanced world of sensory science and specialty coffee.
This episode explores how science and technology influence coffee tasting, the role of human experience in sensory analysis, and the ethical implications in the coffee industry.
Lee shares her own background in sensory science and critiques the commercialization of sensory expert training.
The conversation also touches on the evolution of sensory machines and the importance of 'by humans, for humans' in maintaining the essence of specialty coffee.
Plus, insights on technology's limitations and potential in preserving human-centered coffee experiences. Don't miss this thoughtful conclusion to an engaging series!
Connect with Ian Fretheim and Cafe Imports here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-fretheim-31628323/
https://www.cafeimports.com/north-america/sensory-analysis/coffeerose
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Looking for a business advisor for your established coffee business or startup? Email us here:
📧 email: [email protected]
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• https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching
Join our mailing list:
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This is the 5th of a five-part series featuring Ian Fretheim, Director of Sensory Analysis at US-based coffee importer, Cafe Imports, on The Daily Coffee Pro Podcast by Map It Forward, hosted by Map It Forward Founder Lee Safar.
In this series, Lee and Ian will explore the question, "What is Quality in the Coffee Industry?".
This series is a companion series to the series with Reza Kosar, owner of Slick Coffee Co. in Oman, where we explore the identical 5 from the perspective of a highly trained sensory professional and CoE judge based in the Middle East. You can find details of the first episode of that series here: https://www.mapitforward.coffee/middleeastpodcast/daily-coffee-pro-866
The titles of the 5 episodes of this series are:
1. Tools for Assessing Coffee Quality - https://youtu.be/G_SFo_SzjZE
2. How Do We Define Quality? - https://youtu.be/YDyEBIKQs3k
3. Quality, Hype, and Coffee Competitions - https://youtu.be/otdzLhL2e98
4. The CVA Won't Fix Anything In Coffee - https://youtu.be/AUe6fZd7oc0
5. Q Graders, Cuppers, and Technology - https://youtu.be/wxPWDHv9UwM
In this final episode of the series, Lee and Ian take a deep dive into the nuanced world of sensory science and specialty coffee.
This episode explores how science and technology influence coffee tasting, the role of human experience in sensory analysis, and the ethical implications in the coffee industry.
Lee shares her own background in sensory science and critiques the commercialization of sensory expert training.
The conversation also touches on the evolution of sensory machines and the importance of 'by humans, for humans' in maintaining the essence of specialty coffee.
Plus, insights on technology's limitations and potential in preserving human-centered coffee experiences. Don't miss this thoughtful conclusion to an engaging series!
Connect with Ian Fretheim and Cafe Imports here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-fretheim-31628323/
https://www.cafeimports.com/north-america/sensory-analysis/coffeerose
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Connect with Map It Forward here: Website | Instagram | Mailing list
💡Support this podcast on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/mapitforward
📽 Watch the podcast on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ouyFYW
🎙 Check out the audio version of our podcast here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
🧐 Find out more about Map It Forward Mastermind Groups here: https://mapitforward.coffee/groupcoaching
Looking for a business advisor for your established coffee business or startup? Email us here:
📧 email: [email protected]
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