Thursday, April 18, 2019

Books for The Coffee Lover This Holiday Season

It’s one of the most commonly consumed beverages around the world, and a source of fuel for many of us in the morning. Coffee is a curiosity to some, a favorite for many, and an obsession for a few. For those who can’t seem to get enough of the caffeine-rich beverage, something special is in order this holiday season. Here are three books that will be absolutely perfect for the coffee lover in your life.

The Blue Bottle Craft of Coffee by James Freeman, Caitlin Freeman, and Tara Duggan. For any and all questions about coffee, this book is a one-stop resource. The Blue Bottle Craft of Coffee is nothing short of an encyclopedia for the coffee world and even comes complete with a few recipes for some coffee treats.


The World Atlas of Coffee: From Beans to Brewing by James Hoffmann. Although Hoffmann’s book contains much valuable and insightful information on brewing, where it truly shines is in its comprehensive tour of the world’s greatest coffee growing regions. Hoffmann himself is a world champion barista and CEO of a British roasting company, making him a reliable resource for all things coffee.


Uncommon Grounds by Mark Pendergrast. For those looking to dive a bit deeper and explore the effects of coffee on foreign policy, Uncommon Grounds offers a range of insights on the history and complexity of coffee and is ideal for the connoisseur and history buff alike.


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