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Bridging the gap between coffee newbies and Connoisseurs



 
 
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Old 18-11-2006, 09:53 PM posted to rec.food.drink.coffee
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Default Bridging the gap between coffee newbies and Connoisseurs

There is a new website that is constantly being developed called
www.thecoffeereview.com it is designed to help everyone understand at
the simplest levels about everything about coffee. I'm not going to
write pages about the total breakdown of how the site rates stuff but
the simpleast way is this. We have 3 seperate cuppers one likes drip,
another espresso, and the other loves all coffee. The cupping does use
a traditional calculating system (100 points) but to simplify it for
everyone we use 0-5 out of 5 beans system. Mathmatically its simple
take the points out of 100 divide by 2 then divide by 10 to get the
bean, rounding by the quarter. Please check out
http://www.thecoffeereview.com and tell us what you want to see. We
will do our best to make it happen.

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