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The Art of Coffee Brewing: Hands-on Masterclasses

byTrove ExperiencesIn-person mixology workshops across 6 cities including Mumbai, Bengaluru & NCRStarts from1,600 per personView full gallery

Move beyond your daily caffeine fix and uncover the science behind the perfect brew. Join our hands-on workshops to master manual brewing methods, explore Indian single-estate beans, and learn why the vessel in your hand changes the flavor.

A closer look into our Coffee Brewing and Tasting experience. This video highlights the key moments, from exploring the beans and brewing with intention to the final, appreciative sip.

Our coffee workshops are a complete sensory experience. Participants learn to use equipment like the French press and AeroPress, guided by our experts in a relaxed, cafe-style setting.

Coming soon to Mumbai, our Coffee Brewing: The Brunch Edit. This promotional image shows a lineup of AeroPress coffee makers, ready for a session where you'll brew single-estate coffee paired with a chef-curated brunch.

An event poster for our "Treasures From The Estates" coffee workshop in Bangalore. It captures the social and engaging atmosphere as participants taste and discuss different coffee profiles.

This poster for our Mumbai coffee event shows the hands-on nature of our workshops. A participant is seen joyfully preparing a pour-over coffee, surrounded by friends.

We like to spark curiosity by asking questions like this. This image, showing coffee in a wine glass, is the start of a conversation about how the vessel you drink from can dramatically change your perception of taste.

Just as with wine and beer, the shape, size, and material of your cup can enhance your coffee experience. This graphic explains how every detail contributes to the final taste.

It's a strange but true fact of sensory science. This image introduces the core concept we explore in our workshops: the cup itself is an active ingredient in shaping the flavor of your coffee.

Cup shape and size matter. This infographic breaks down why different coffees are served in specific cups, from a concentrated demitasse for espresso to a wide cup that opens up a cappuccino's aroma.

Here we explore how cup material affects the drinking experience. A glass cup, while visually appealing, cools coffee faster, which is a key piece of information for any coffee enthusiast.

About The Art of Coffee Brewing

We do not just teach you how to brew; we walk you through the sensory science of coffee. In our sessions, you will experiment with how different cup materials (porcelain versus glass) and brewing tools, like the AeroPress or French Press, alter the final cup's body and aroma. Bring your curiosity and a willingness to get hands-on, as you will be pulling your own shots and tasting flights of single-estate beans.

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