Coffee news weekly round up: Make Coffee Not War, the new Schaerer Coffee Skye and a Coffee Printer
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MAKE COFFEE NOT WAR by the Department Of Brewology
The Department of Brewology have created these rather poignant “Make Coffee Not War” posters, with all proceeds going to charity:
“Proceeds go to benefit the Ukrainian relief efforts of the International Rescue Committee @rescueorg, who are actively on the ground in Poland providing food, medical care, and emergency supplies to Ukrainian refugees.”
Schaerer launch the new Schaerer Coffee Skye
Schaerer will finally reveal their new Schaerer Coffee Skye, which will eventually replace the somewhat dated Schaerer Coffee Prime which we’ve been led to believe will be phased out soon.
“At Internorga (April 30 to May 04, 2022, Hamburg Trade Fair, Hall A4, Booth 300) coffee machine manufacturer Schaerer will focus on the customised flexibility of its machines and services in different application scenarios. The absolute highlight of this year’s trade show presentation: the new Schaerer Coffee Skye will be presented to the public for the first time in Hamburg as part of its launch.”
We might do a full article on this at some stage. Watch this space.
Sparkling Coffee: Heart Healthy and Gut Boosting
According to this article, sparkling coffee is the next big thing.
War in Ukraine: McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Starbucks halt Russian sales
Starbucks, Coca-Cola (who owns Costa Coffee) and McDonalds have all suspended operations in Russia after quick a big consumer backlash and boycott threats.
About time.
You can now buy a “coffee printer” but not everyone is impressed
It’s a novel concept: a machine that “prints” various drinks including iced coffee.
But it’s a bit weird, and our friends over at Sprudge aren’t sold on it. We agree. Not in our kitchen please.
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