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Experiencing The Joy Of Gourmet Coffee

Posted on 2008-Apr-8 at 02:09
Have you done your homework with gourmet coffee? If not then you need to get a move on it. There is very little chance your coffee shop is going to do well if you don't know much about what it is that you sell. People aren't going to pay for coffee that is low quality and if that means they have to go some place else to get what they want they are going to do so.

Coffee beans are what will determine the quality of the gourmet coffee you serve. The two you should be looking at are Arabica and Robusta. Both of them offer delicious smells that your customers will be drooling over. The Arabica is smoother tasting but some people like the bold flavor of Robusta. It is often mixed with other types of coffee beans to take the edge off it.

Arabica coffee beans have a tan color to them and they offer a very smooth taste. They also smell very delicious and that can result in people coming in off the street to try out the gourmet coffee you offer. Robusta coffee beans are much darker in color and they have a stronger flavor. For the serious coffee drinker this is the way to go.

While the taste of these types of gourmet coffee can vary, you also need to know that the quality will have many differences as well. Never skip on the quality of the gourmet coffee that you purchase. You will regret the day you decided to keep a few extra dollars in your pocket. In the end it is going to result in fewer customers being regulars at your coffee shop.

To get samples of possible gourmet coffees you can offer in your business contact a supplier. They will be willing to work with you in the hopes that you will commit to buying all of your supplies from them. Once you find a good supplier you should work to negotiate prices with them so you can save money but not sacrifice quality at all.

The way in which you mix the coffee will be important as well. It will affect the taste more than you know. Make sure you have equipment that works well to mix the right amount of coffee with the right amount of water. You always want to use clear and delicious tasting water to make gourmet coffee.

Don't be shy about asking your customers what they think of your gourmet coffee either. They will love that you value their opinion enough to find out. Should you have items that just aren't selling them you can easily remove them from your menu or try another brand of the gourmet coffee.

Before you can expect your customers to dish out the money to buy your gourmet coffee, you have to do your part. You have to make sure what supplies you use allow them to purchase a delicious tasting cup of coffee each and every time. This is the only way you will be successful at selling gourmet coffee.

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