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by Oliver Pack 06 Aug, 2019


 

You may have noticed that we brag about our 100% Arabica coffee . Although it does sound like something magicians say, it isn’t gibberish – it refers to the type of coffee species in which the beans are from.

There are over 100 coffee species , however the two main ones that are widely produced and sold are: Coffea Arabica and Coffea Robusta.


Brewing Happiness

Taste: Often Robusta has its taste described as burnt tires or rubbery, which… sounds disgusting.

One reason that the taste isn't as good for Robusta is that it has more caffeine (a natural way to protect itself from bugs!). Which may sound like a positive thing but caffeine carries a bitter taste which makes it an unpleasant drink. In fact the Robusta bean has almost double the caffeine of Arabica .

Natural sugar content: Arabica contains almost twice the concentration of sugar than Robusta. This factor also probably has a big impact on why we prefer the taste of Arabica.

Plants: Arabica plants grow about half the size of a Robusta, the yields are less and they are generally less hardy and more difficult to grow , all this leads to Arabica being slightly more expensive crop to grow... but its defiantly worth it!

Flavour compromise: Nearly all instant coffee is made with Robusta beans , but you don’t need to choose between convenience and flavour! Why not try our gorgeous ground coffee collection , make your own fresh filter coffee easily and conveniently without flavour compromise! https://www.thevaultshop.co.uk/coffee-tea

 

 


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by Oliver Pack 06 Aug, 2019


 

You may have noticed that we brag about our 100% Arabica coffee . Although it does sound like something magicians say, it isn’t gibberish – it refers to the type of coffee species in which the beans are from.

There are over 100 coffee species , however the two main ones that are widely produced and sold are: Coffea Arabica and Coffea Robusta.


Brewing Happiness

Taste: Often Robusta has its taste described as burnt tires or rubbery, which… sounds disgusting.

One reason that the taste isn't as good for Robusta is that it has more caffeine (a natural way to protect itself from bugs!). Which may sound like a positive thing but caffeine carries a bitter taste which makes it an unpleasant drink. In fact the Robusta bean has almost double the caffeine of Arabica .

Natural sugar content: Arabica contains almost twice the concentration of sugar than Robusta. This factor also probably has a big impact on why we prefer the taste of Arabica.

Plants: Arabica plants grow about half the size of a Robusta, the yields are less and they are generally less hardy and more difficult to grow , all this leads to Arabica being slightly more expensive crop to grow... but its defiantly worth it!

Flavour compromise: Nearly all instant coffee is made with Robusta beans , but you don’t need to choose between convenience and flavour! Why not try our gorgeous ground coffee collection , make your own fresh filter coffee easily and conveniently without flavour compromise! https://www.thevaultshop.co.uk/coffee-tea

 

 


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Shaken Not Stirred

  • by Georgie
  • 10 Feb, 2017

But, what’s the difference? Is there a difference? 

A catchphrase iconic of Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond and describes his preference for the preparation of his martini cocktails.

 

But, what’s the difference? Is there a difference?

Apparently choosing whether to shake or stir a cocktail has an effect on the taste and texture of a cocktail.

Shaking a cocktail using a cocktail shaker will aerate the finished product and will affect the overall smoothness of the drink, think tiny bubbles are all trapped within the drink.

For a smoother cocktail it is advised to stir gently around the outside of the glass, using a stirrer or swizzle stick.

 

When to shake, when to stir

The rule of thumb is when a cocktail has a high citrus content such as in a Lemongrad you should shake the cocktail for optimum flavour and texture. Whereas when the spirit is the star of the show such as in an Espresso Martini you should stir to avoid the extra air bubbles for a smoother taste.

So with this logic, 007 liked his cocktail the “wrong” way, maybe this is a little nod to his mischievous side.

 

One for The Team

If you’re wondering if the difference is noticeable we took one for the team and tried our Barbados Gin Punch and yes there was a difference, shaken was our preference with this one as it seemed to be cooler and actually seemed to intensify the flavours.

by Oliver Pack 06 Aug, 2019


 

You may have noticed that we brag about our 100% Arabica coffee . Although it does sound like something magicians say, it isn’t gibberish – it refers to the type of coffee species in which the beans are from.

There are over 100 coffee species , however the two main ones that are widely produced and sold are: Coffea Arabica and Coffea Robusta.


Brewing Happiness

Taste: Often Robusta has its taste described as burnt tires or rubbery, which… sounds disgusting.

One reason that the taste isn't as good for Robusta is that it has more caffeine (a natural way to protect itself from bugs!). Which may sound like a positive thing but caffeine carries a bitter taste which makes it an unpleasant drink. In fact the Robusta bean has almost double the caffeine of Arabica .

Natural sugar content: Arabica contains almost twice the concentration of sugar than Robusta. This factor also probably has a big impact on why we prefer the taste of Arabica.

Plants: Arabica plants grow about half the size of a Robusta, the yields are less and they are generally less hardy and more difficult to grow , all this leads to Arabica being slightly more expensive crop to grow... but its defiantly worth it!

Flavour compromise: Nearly all instant coffee is made with Robusta beans , but you don’t need to choose between convenience and flavour! Why not try our gorgeous ground coffee collection , make your own fresh filter coffee easily and conveniently without flavour compromise! https://www.thevaultshop.co.uk/coffee-tea

 

 


by Georgie 16 Apr, 2018
It can be a struggle to think of a gift for the man in your life, be it your dad, your brother, your friend, your husband or boyfriend there’s truth in the phrase “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach”.
by Georgie 10 Apr, 2018
The Origin and making of Yirgacheffe Coffee. From its single origin to your table.
by The Vault 26 Feb, 2018
Some Cocktail general knowledge from The Vault. Some classic cocktails featuring in classic films through the decades, see which you remember and see if you can add to the list!
by Georgie 16 Jan, 2018
Here’s a quick history of the interesting possible origins of the word "cocktail".
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