Caffe Society Barista Blog | Tips, tricks & tales from the coffee world
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Caffe Society Barista Blog | Tips, tricks & tales from the coffee world
1y ago
We are pleased to announce we now stock coffee bags on our website, from both our sister brand Moreish Coffee Roasters, as well as our very own Caffe Society Super Crema Coffee Bags!
These amazing little bags are similar to a tea bag, they provide you with a lot more convenience to whip up a quick brew, whilst also packing in high quality ground coffee beans and the taste you love.
We offer these in packs of 50 coffee bags, which come to you within a resealable bag themselves. This helps you keep the coffee bags fresh as well as reducing packaging – no individual sachets here.
The coffee tas ..read more
Caffe Society Barista Blog | Tips, tricks & tales from the coffee world
4y ago
In light of the latest advice from the UK Government and the recommendation to avoid all but essential travel, we want to advise you that we are still here to help customers wherever possible. We are fully contactable as usual, by phone and email and will be on hand to assist wherever necessary throughout this difficult time.
Please be assured that we will continue to operate as normal, within the constraints of government and Public Health guidance, in respect of stocks, service, deliveries and Head Office administration.
May we take this opportunity to thank you for your continued supp ..read more
Caffe Society Barista Blog | Tips, tricks & tales from the coffee world
4y ago
That day of the year is here again; the day that people show their affection for another person or people by sending cards and buying flowers, chocolates or treats with messages of love.
And it’s a great opportunity for cafes and coffee shops to adapt their menu or practises to match this special day. We’ve put together a few ideas that we think you’ll love at first sight.
Heart Latte Art and Chocolates
Undoubtedly, the heart symbol is the universally recognised symbol of love; and there’s no better day to use it to your advantage!
A heart shape is a relatively easy shape to c ..read more
Caffe Society Barista Blog | Tips, tricks & tales from the coffee world
4y ago
Keeping your coffee machine regularly serviced is essential, it ensures that it remains at full health; which also in turn prevents your coffee from being less flavoursome or worse.
Being proactive with your machine maintenance schedule is the key, staying ahead of any potential machine downtime that could waste time and lose you money. We have previously written about our Coffee Machine Servicing options on the blog, but essentially it boils down to this: A coffee machine service helps ensure your coffee is tasting great, and that your machine is running reliably.
Get your spring cl ..read more
Caffe Society Barista Blog | Tips, tricks & tales from the coffee world
4y ago
Returning again for 2019, our exclusive range of disposable Christmas cups feature the cute and cuddly Christmas Critters that you and your customers will love.
As the start date of the Christmas season moves forward slightly every passing year, it pays to be ahead of the curve and prepare. Switching to these vibrant, eye-catching cups helps get everyone in the spirit; with the cutesy red/white/black design evoking memories from yuletide gone by.
We designed these cups to be ideal for other coffee shops to utilise; they’re exclusive to us and
We worked hard on the design to give drin ..read more
Caffe Society Barista Blog | Tips, tricks & tales from the coffee world
4y ago
It’s on the annual coffee calendar – National Cappuccino Day falls on November 8th, 2019. Its a celebration of all things we love about this smooth, foamy coffee creation.
The Cappuccino is believed to have been first invented in Italy in the early 1900s, with the first recorded reference being cited as appearing in the 1930s.
However, its etymology goes even further back and comes from the word ‘cappuccio’. One of the first uses of this term is in the first part of Dante’s Divine Comedy, Inferno, and was used by the poet to describe a group of reformist friars who opted to cover themsel ..read more