Accreditations and Endorsements

The Coffee industry is expected to turnover £13 billion in the UK in the next five years. On an average, we serve 55 million cups of coffee a day within the UK. In the US, we serve over 400 Million cups of coffee every day. With growing trends in coffee, it is important that we serve coffee to the highest quality possible. Thats where this NEW collection comes in.
This course will take the learner through the Theory of Coffee. Crafting the perfect coffee is more than just making the coffee, its understanding the history, the beans, knowing how to use and care for a Grinder and Espresso machine.
Lasting approx 45 mins, this course is filled with knowledge checks for learners to test themselves as they progress through the sections. When learners have completed the course, it’s time to move onto the tutorials
Have you got your own processes or maybe you have a specific layout for your barista station? This course is Editable, so you can add any additional or make it Look and Feel like you own!
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