viernes, 23 de marzo de 2018

Meet the Coffee Apps for Coffee Lovers

Find a coffee shop through coffee apps
Some apps can also indicate which are the best coffee shops in your town.

Today’s technological changes can be overwhelming. Technology is evolving faster and faster and catching up with new trends can take a lot of effort. Currently, there is an app for every problem you may have; whether you want to know how to make a paracord knot, learn to knit or learn to make your favorite espresso, new technologies are here to help you out. In the case of coffee, you can find several coffee apps that satisfy all the needs of new consumers.

You're probably wondering: why would anyone need a coffee app? In a world where needs have changed, and dependence on technology is increasing, many people still don’t know how to make a good cup of coffee on their own. That’s why, on today’s blog, That Coffee Roasters gives you the opportunity to discover several applications that will help you to make the most of your favorite ground coffee.

Discovering the world of coffee apps

Believe it or not, there is a great variety of coffee apps, but with different themes. Do you want to learn how to make coffee in a Moka pot? They teach you. Do you want recipes with coffee? They give them to you. Do you want to find good coffee shops in a certain city? They locate them for you. Depending on your requirements, the apps you will discover below will show you a new world of possibilities.

Apps to learn how to make coffee

Coffee.cup.guru: with its friendly and creative design, this app teaches you the art of making coffee with various methods such as AeroPress, Hario V60, Chemex, and French Press. It also integrates other qualities, such as providing information on the different cupping techniques and recipes for each method. You can find it on both Android and IOS.

KoHi Lab: this is one of the most comprehensive applications you'll find in the Apple store. KoHi integrates several features, including brew calculator, timer, and recipe manager. Part of its function is to let you choose the method to brew coffee (Chemex, French press, AeroPress, Kone) and, depending on the grind range and the amount of coffee you want to use, it will tell you the measurements and the time you should wait to make the best cup of joe.

Coffeemania: besides teaching you how to make traditional coffees, iced coffee and blends with fruit and chocolate, this Android app lets you experience the world of coffee in other areas, such as confectionery. It also offers a variety of information on how to choose a quality coffee, types of roasts and different kinds of glasses and cups used in coffee preparations.

Coffee apps for coffee shops

Beanhunter: this app for travelers allows you to find the coffees that are worth traveling for. In it, users can add coffee shops from all over the world and review them so that other coffee lovers know where to find quality coffee. Its interface shows from photos and locations to opinions.

Apps for coffee lovers

Barista Coffee Dictionary A-Z: for those who are starting out in the professional world of coffee, this dictionary will be your best ally. This app contains over 430 definitions related to roasting, cupping, farming, bean classification, and recipes, among other coffee terms.

In today's world, there is no longer excuse for not knowing everything about coffee. If you dare to experiment with new recipes and new methods for brew a good espresso, remember to always use the best quality coffee. In these cases, do not hesitate to contact That Coffee Roasters, experts in all types of roasted coffee. To learn more about us and all the products we offer, follow us through our social networks and start making the best coffee at home.


Make a cup of coffee with coffee apps
Want to learn how to make a good coffee? These coffee apps could help you!






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