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Geeky is for me!!! In Asia (and Oceania) we have the AFC! The AFC is the Asian Food Channel (not to be confused with the other AFC the less known American Football Conference). AFC shows currently 3 different coffee related shows and, I hear, is working on two more- one with a very prominent Aussie roaster who I cant name at this stage. Two of these programs are out of Australia, the third is I think from Malaysia. Ok, its not much representation, but a start. We also get frequent re-runs of Black Coffee- which I think is a quality product.
I agree that it would be cool to have a TV show highlighting roasting, brewing, sig drink making, and SO flavor nuance. That would ROCK!
At the same time I would not call this "coffee culture" as this term has more to do with the culture that develops in drink bars specializing in serving coffee. Its importing not to confuse, misuse, or expand the meaning of terms.
"Coffee Culture" is a "term used to describe a social atmosphere that depends heavily upon coffee... to act as a social lubricant." -- Wikipedia
I don't know. Lexicons are a living thing.
I just always liked to consider the entire industry and consumer experience culture. Kayakman said:I agree that it would be cool to have a TV show highlighting roasting, brewing, sig drink making, and SO flavor nuance. That would ROCK!
At the same time I would not call this "coffee culture" as this term has more to do with the culture that develops in drink bars specializing in serving coffee. Its importing not to confuse, misuse, or expand the meaning of terms. "Coffee Culture" is a "term used to describe a social atmosphere that depends heavily upon coffee... to act as a social lubricant." -- Wikipedia
Actually I think "coffee culture" is about all of the following: the coffee beans, roast level, brewing method, customer service style, decor, layout, music theme, social vibe, cultural events, and such.
A good coffeehouse should do each of the above areas in the best possible way and not neglect any of the areas.
the better the quality of the SO coffee the better the culture should be as well.
Jeremy Conley said:The more I thought about this, the more it struck me as a term that needs to change. It really says nothing about, and focuses very little on, the coffee itself. As much as I appreciate the social experience, I just know that defining that, itself, as coffee culture intones that any café, any coffee will do —and it often does do. I wouldn't want to discourage anyone from liking exactly what they like, as it's a matter of preference, but I would like to see people that maybe haven't considered such things, encouraged and inspired to ask themselves: Why do I like what I like? Have I made an effort to explore my options and find new things that I would like?, etc., et al.
There's a huge need to engage. educate and inspire.
Jeremy Conley said:I don't know. Lexicons are a living thing.
I just always liked to consider the entire industry and consumer experience culture. Kayakman said:I agree that it would be cool to have a TV show highlighting roasting, brewing, sig drink making, and SO flavor nuance. That would ROCK!
At the same time I would not call this "coffee culture" as this term has more to do with the culture that develops in drink bars specializing in serving coffee. Its importing not to confuse, misuse, or expand the meaning of terms. "Coffee Culture" is a "term used to describe a social atmosphere that depends heavily upon coffee... to act as a social lubricant." -- Wikipedia
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