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In this episode of La Taza Habla, we dive deep into the sensory science of specialty coffee to demystify the complex world of organic acids. Drawing on over two decades of experience and the high-stakes pressure of a Q Grade exam, we explore a unique musical framework for understanding flavor. By comparing the four primary acids—citric, malic, acetic, and quinic—to the instruments in a blues band, you’ll learn to identify the sharp "lead guitar" brightness of lemon and the "harmonica" roundness of green apple.
We move beyond technical jargon to provide a practical exercise on how organic acids affect what you taste. Whether you are a home brewer or a professional, this episode includes a step-by-step DIY palate training guide using simple kitchen ingredients like lemon juice and over-steeped tea. Discover how to "listen" to the flavors in your cup and understand the rhythm of your morning ritual.
5 Takeaways
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🎵 Copyrighted music licensed from Lickd. https://lickd.co
Roadhouse Blues by Larry McCray, https://t.lickd.co/l/qOoOvk6zEzR
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By doncoxIn this episode of La Taza Habla, we dive deep into the sensory science of specialty coffee to demystify the complex world of organic acids. Drawing on over two decades of experience and the high-stakes pressure of a Q Grade exam, we explore a unique musical framework for understanding flavor. By comparing the four primary acids—citric, malic, acetic, and quinic—to the instruments in a blues band, you’ll learn to identify the sharp "lead guitar" brightness of lemon and the "harmonica" roundness of green apple.
We move beyond technical jargon to provide a practical exercise on how organic acids affect what you taste. Whether you are a home brewer or a professional, this episode includes a step-by-step DIY palate training guide using simple kitchen ingredients like lemon juice and over-steeped tea. Discover how to "listen" to the flavors in your cup and understand the rhythm of your morning ritual.
5 Takeaways
Related Episodes
Aroma Perception: Training to Identify the difference of flavor
Temperature & Flavor: A deep dive into why your coffee tastes different as it cools.
🎵 Copyrighted music licensed from Lickd. https://lickd.co
Roadhouse Blues by Larry McCray, https://t.lickd.co/l/qOoOvk6zEzR
Show Notes