jeudi 31 mars 2016
Here's How to Host a Coffee Tasting Party Like a Pro
Put a spin on your next brunch or afternoon gathering and host a coffee party. It's a unique twist on a traditional wine tasting that lets guests sip different roasts and blends. I love the idea of keeping the featured beans a surprise until the end of the party and then sharing with a big reveal. Leaving out mini notepads adds to the fun by letting guests write down how they're feeling about the different types of coffee. Pair with sweet and savory snacks and you're ready to party.
Location courtesy of Breather.
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