Best Coffee Brewing Books

Are you looking for your next coffee brewing book? For you, here's a curation of 5 of the best coffee brewing books of all time. Each book has a summary and key takeaways to help you decide which one to read next.

  1. The World Atlas of Coffee: From Beans to Brewing

    James Hoffmann
    4.39/5
    - 2014
    Coffee
    Brewing Techniques
    Coffee Cultures
    Recommended for its detailed exploration of coffee from bean to brew, making it perfect for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of global coffee practices.
    Authored by James Hoffmann, this book offers a comprehensive tour of the coffee world. It covers various coffee-producing regions and delves into different brewing methods, providing a global perspective on coffee production and consumption.Read summary
  2. Craft Coffee: A Manual

    Jessica Easto
    4.33/5
    - 2017
    Home Brewing
    Coffee Techniques
    Practical Guide
    Perfect for home brewers who want a thorough yet accessible guide to making coffee, from the basics to more intricate methods like pour-over and Aeropress.
    Written by Jessica Easto, this manual is a comprehensive guide to making great coffee at home. It breaks down complex coffee-making techniques into understandable steps, supported by visual aids.Read summary
  3. Coffee Obsession

    Anette Moldvaer
    4.16/5
    - 2014
    Coffee Education
    Brewing Techniques
    Global Coffee Culture
    This book is perfect for those who want to dive deep into the world of coffee, exploring various brewing methods and the characteristics of coffees from around the globe.
    Anette Moldvaer's 'Coffee Obsession' serves as an engaging guide to everything coffee. From brewing techniques to the specifics of different coffee types, Moldvaer, a World Cup Tasting Champion, shares her extensive knowledge, making this book a treasure trove for coffee enthusiasts.Read summary
  4. The Blue Bottle Craft of Coffee

    James Freeman,Caitlin Freeman,Tara Duggan
    4.08/5
    - 2012
    Coffee Brewing
    Coffee Culture
    Personal Narrative
    Ideal for coffee lovers who appreciate the craft behind their brew and are looking for guidance on improving their home brewing techniques.
    James Freeman, the founder of Blue Bottle Coffee, offers a detailed look into the craft of coffee from bean to cup. This book combines personal anecdotes with practical advice, covering the essentials of brewing, roasting, and serving coffee.Read summary
  5. God in a Cup: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Coffee

    Michaele Weissman
    3.85/5
    - 2008
    Coffee Industry
    Narrative
    Specialty Coffee
    Perfect for readers interested in the narrative and cultural aspects of coffee, offering a detailed look into the personal journeys of those at the forefront of the coffee industry.
    Michaele Weissman takes readers on a journey into the heart of the specialty coffee movement, chronicling the lives of several key players who have shaped the industry. This book goes beyond brewing to explore the competitive and often intense world of high-quality coffee production.Read summary
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