Discover the art of coffee brewing at the Coffee Workshop in Antigua, Guatemala. This hands-on experience immerses coffee enthusiasts in the world of specialty coffee, guiding them through various brewing methods and techniques. Led by a professional barista, the workshop promises an engaging and educational journey for just $43 per person. With limited participation, attendees can expect personalized attention and a delightful coffee tasting. But what secrets await within this unique opportunity to elevate your coffee knowledge?
Key Points
- Hands-on training in various coffee brewing methods, including V60, Chemex, Tornado, and Origami.
- Guided coffee tasting experience to learn about aroma, body, acidity, and flavor notes.
- Provision of 400 grams of specialty coffee for participants to experiment with at home.
- Workshop located in Antigua, Guatemala, priced at $43 per person with a maximum of 8 travelers per session.
- Workshop not wheelchair accessible, but stroller accessible and service animals permitted.
Workshop Overview
The Coffee Workshop is located in the picturesque town of Antigua, Guatemala, and offers participants a chance to explore the world of specialty coffee.
Priced at $43 per person, the workshop accommodates a maximum of 8 travelers. With a 5.0 rating from 7 reviews, the experience provides hands-on training in ideal coffee extraction methods using various brewing equipment.
Participants will learn from a professional barista, taste specialty coffee, and take home 400 grams of the featured beans. The workshop runs at 9 AM, with pickup available within the La Antigua Guatemala perimeter.
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Experience Details
During the Coffee Workshop, participants learn ideal coffee extraction methods using a variety of brewing equipment, including the V60, Chemex, Tornado, and Origami.
The workshop includes the necessary equipment for participants to practice these techniques. Attendees also get to enjoy a coffee tasting and receive 400 grams of specialty coffee to take home.
Throughout the session, a professional barista provides explanations and guidance, ensuring participants gain a deeper understanding of the art of coffee brewing.
Meeting and Pickup
Pickup is available within the perimeter of La Antigua Guatemala, with the workshop starting at 9:00 am.
Participants can redeem their tickets at the designated meeting point on Calle Ancha de los Herreros, Antigua Guatemala. The workshop is accessible via public transportation, but it’s not wheelchair-friendly.
However, strollers are allowed, and service animals are welcome. The experience is non-refundable, so no refunds will be issued for cancellations.
The workshop is supplied by the Colonial Travel Agency, and you will receive confirmation of their booking.
Accessibility and Additional Information
Is the Coffee Workshop wheelchair accessible? No, the workshop isn’t wheelchair accessible.
However, it’s stroller accessible, allowing participants to bring their children along. Service animals are also permitted to attend.
The workshop’s location is near public transportation, making it easily accessible for those relying on buses or other modes of transportation.
Booking Information
How does one book the Coffee Workshop? Booking is straightforward. Participants receive confirmation at the time of booking.
However, it’s important to note that the booking is non-refundable, and there are no refunds for cancellations.
The workshop is supplied by the Colonial Travel Agency. Those interested can easily reserve their spot through the agency’s booking system.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, spots are limited, so it’s best to book early to secure a place in this immersive coffee experience in the charming town of Antigua, Guatemala.
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Coffee Tasting
Once participants have secured their spot through the booking process, they can look forward to the highlight of the Coffee Workshop – the coffee tasting experience.
During this session, the professional barista will guide them through the art of tasting specialty coffee. Participants will learn to evaluate the aroma, body, acidity, and flavor notes of the freshly brewed coffees.
The workshop includes 400 grams of premium beans, allowing attendees to savor the distinct characteristics of Guatemalan coffee.
Equipment and Techniques
The centerpiece of the Coffee Workshop is the hands-on exploration of various brewing methods.
Participants learn ideal coffee extraction techniques using popular equipment like the V60, Chemex, Tornado, and Origami. Under the guidance of a professional barista, they discover how each method affects the flavor profile and body of the coffee.
The workshop provides all necessary equipment for the hands-on activities, allowing participants to experiment and find their preferred brewing style. Plus, they receive 400 grams of specialty coffee to continue their newfound skills at home.
Specialty Coffee Included
Along With the hands-on brewing experience, the Coffee Workshop provides participants with 400 grams of specialty coffee to take home.
This means attendees can continue exploring the nuances of quality coffee within the comfort of their own homes. The specialty coffee is sourced directly from local Guatemalan producers, ensuring freshness and authenticity.
Participants will receive a variety of beans, allowing them to experiment with different origins, roast profiles, and brew methods.
This takeaway element enhances the workshop’s value, enabling attendees to prolong their coffee education and appreciation well beyond the session.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Workshop?
The workshop doesn’t specify a dress code. Participants should wear comfortable, casual clothing they don’t mind getting a bit dirty as they’ll be working hands-on with coffee equipment during the session.
Can We Take Photos and Videos During the Workshop?
Yes, participants are welcome to take photos and videos during the workshop. The professional barista leading the session encourages capturing the coffee-making process and experience.
Is There a Break or Lunch Provided During the Session?
The workshop does not mention a break or lunch being provided during the session. Participants should plan to bring their own food and drinks if they require sustenance during the approximately 3-hour experience.
Can We Purchase Additional Coffee Beans After the Workshop?
Yes, participants can purchase additional coffee beans after the workshop. The workshop includes 400 grams of specialty coffee, and attendees have the option to buy more beans if they’d like to take some home.
Do We Need to Bring Our Own Coffee Mugs or Cups?
The workshop provides the necessary equipment, including coffee cups, for participants to use during the session. Attendees do not need to bring their own mugs or cups to the Coffee Workshop in Antigua, Guatemala.
The Sum Up
The Coffee Workshop in Antigua, Guatemala, offers an engaging and educational experience for coffee enthusiasts. Attendees will dive into the art of coffee brewing, explore various methods, enjoy a delightful tasting, and take home 400 grams of specialty coffee. With personalized guidance from a professional barista and a small group size, this hands-on workshop provides an opportunity to deepen one’s appreciation for the craft of coffee.
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