My Purpose in Coffee Tasting
Situation:
Maria, my farm manager comes to the kitchen, with some coffee in a ziplock and says, “Danni, here’s the coffee from —farm. Please tell me what the coffee taste. Roberto wanna know.”
I say, “Oh. Yay! Thank you. Why? Isn’t that coffee from Roberto?”
“Yes. I drink coffee but I don’t know how to taste. You can give me what the flavor is when you test and try”, Maria replied.
I answered “Okay! Will do tomorrow!”, with a smiley face, of course.
That conversation brought me to realize, that the skill I’m trying to build with learning how to assess coffee, comes very handy. I say I’ll give an answer “tomorrow”, because one of the weekday routines I have is to practice cupping before work, with whatever I roasted, a day or days prior. This is why I’m learning what I’m learning. I use my skill as a tool to give producers that immediate feedback on their product. I mean, sure I’m not yet a licensed taster, but it’s nice to use this kind of education & skill to those who has almost direct control over the coffee. I feel valued as they ask for my opinion too. The more I want to improve with calibrating my sense of taste. More than a license/some certificate to build credentials, it gives me purpose, as I could serve those who need feedback the most.