Who are your favorite coffee youtubers?
Who are your favorite coffee youtubers?
Obviously, we all love James, but is there anyone else you subscribe to?
Personally, I watch Lance Hedrick. I like what he does, but his vids tend to be super nerdy, so might not be everyone's cup of tea
I personally like @morgandrinkscoffee. They often have interesting ideas for coffee drinks.
17 0 ReplyI do enjoy her work. She's also won some awards too.
for the lazy: https://www.youtube.com/@morgandrinkscoffee
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James Hoffman is inevitable
13 0 ReplyOf course if you're watching James, you must also be watching Hames
13 0 ReplyWho?
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Emilee Bryant is worth a shout, they used to do mainly latte art videos but have branched out over their recent uploads.
4 0 ReplyThis is excellent! Thank you for sharinf
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James?
4 0 ReplyMy friend, you are one of today's lucky 10,000. Check out James Hoffman. He's great!
14 0 ReplyThe GOAT
3 0 ReplyJames Hoffman
This looks amazing!! I'm going ~~waste ~~invest so much time on his stuff.
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I really love watching ARAMSE and Brian Quan, they have a lot of knowledge about coffee and are very entertaining at the same time.
I also enjoy watching The Real Sprometheus. He is more focused on espresso hardware, which is a topic that doesn't really interest me that much, but I still find his videos interesting.
4 0 ReplyWorld champion barista James Hoffmann
Very expressive, with his posh British accent, and seems very respectable.
On the other hand, the phrase "coffee snob" comes to mind.
Not that this is a problem with Mr. Hoffmann alone, but with the whole internet coffee discussion.
For most of us, there's absolutely nothing wrong with supermarket pre-ground coffee.
There's no real need to buy beans roasted within the last hour to gently spoon into a USD$300 coffee grinder to get a decent cup of joe.
If I want to know what supermarket brands are decent, I shouldn't be ridiculed for not approaching peak coffee.
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