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Specialty V Commodity Summary of results – South African Coffee Roasters Association
Specialty V Commodity

Specialty V Commodity Summary of results

Four meetings with close to 50 roasters from around South Africa where held, to taste differences between two commodity and specialty grade coffees.

The coffee were marked hnA, hnB and etA, etB. Those that wanted to answered a questionnaire either online or printed. The summary of the results is below. It was a blind tasting, so no one knew the coffees until the results were announced.

But first

A little about the coffees. All coffee where fully washed:

hnA A Honduran from Finca Altos de Erapuca from Copan. A RFA and organic coffee. Coffee was sourced via Falcon specialty. It is a specialty grade coffee cupping 84+.
hnB Honduras Organic, region unclear. Sourced from Seven oaks. It is a c-grade+ coffee that has gone through an optical sorter (EP).
etA Ethiopian Grade 2 Yirgacheffee. Sourced from Seven oaks. It is c-grade coffee from many co-operatives.
etB Ethiopian Grade Yirgacheffee Kochere. Sourced from Bespoke. It is a specialty grade coffee 84+, from a single micro region and washing station.

A few notes

The coffees were roasted to the level that Quaffee found them to be best. So the c-grade coffees are slightly darker, although most people did not see much of a difference – essentially 15-30 seconds more development time.

The Questions

The questionnaire was broken into 3 sections:

  1. Section 1 – to choose which of the 2 coffees was specialty grade.
  2. Section 2 – Yes no questions.
  3. Section 3 – Out of 5 questions, where: 1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

1: Which of each origin is specialty

WhichOriginISSpecialty

2.1: Did this clarify anything?

YesNo

2.2: We cup more than once a week?

YesNo

2.3: Did you taste the difference?

YesNo

2.4: We sell specialty grade

YesNo

2.5: Do you think specialty is too exclusive?

YesNo


3.1: Important to offer at least 1 specialty coffee

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

It is important to offer at least one specialty coffee

3.2: Expand specialty to the skill of Barista

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

Specialty should be expanded to the skill of the Barista

3.3: Specialty worth twice c-grade price

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

Specialty Grade is worth at least twice the price.

3.4: Specialty worth four times c-grade

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

Specialty Grade is worth four times c-grade price

3.5: Specialty is wasted in a café

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

Specialty Grade is wasted in a cafe

3.6: My clients cannot taste a difference

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

My clients cannot taste the difference.

3.7: Specialty suits only light roasts

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

Specialty Grade is only suited to light roasts

3.7: Specialty important to the industry

1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neutral, 4=agree and 5=strongly agree.

Specialty Grade is important to the industry


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2 responses to “Specialty V Commodity Summary of results”

  1. Jurie Smit Avatar
    Jurie Smit

    How do i become a member

    1. warren Avatar
      warren

      Just sign up using the top menu. We have not met since lockdown, and before that it was only a small group of people showing interest.

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