Coffee On Fleek

The Best Coffee Stop on the Internet

  • Coffee On Fleek
  • Top Espresso Machines
    • Espresso Machines Tested
    • Super Automatic Espresso Machines
    • Home Espresso Machines
    • Semi-Automatic Espresso Machines
    • Commercial Espresso Machines
    • Best Italian Espresso Machines
  • By Brand
    • Gaggia Reviews
      • Gaggia Brera Super Automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Gaggia Babila Espresso Machine Review
      • Gaggia Anima Prestige vs. Deluxe vs Super
      • Gaggia Cadorna Prestige vs Milk vs Barista Plus
      • Gaggia Cadorna Prestige Super Automatic Espresso Machine review
      • Gaggia 1003380 Accademia Espresso Machine Review
      • Gaggia RI8263/47 Velasca Prestige Espresso Machine Review
      • Gaggia Anima Prestige Super Automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Gaggia Anima Deluxe Coffee and Espresso Machine Review
      • Gaggia Anima Coffee and Espresso Machine Review
    • Delonghi Reviews
      • De’Longhi ECAM35020W Dinamica Automatic Coffee & Espresso Machine Review
      • De’Longhi La Specialista Espresso Machine Review
      • Delonghi Eletta ECAM45760B Super Automatic Espresso Machine
      • DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica Super-Automatic Espresso Coffee Machine Review
      • DeLonghi ECAM22110SB Compact Automatic Cappuccino, Latte and Espresso Machine Review
      • DeLonghi ECAM23260SB Magnifica Smart Espresso Maker
      • DeLonghi ECAM28465M Prima Donna Espresso Machine Review
      • DeLonghi ESAM3500.N Magnifica Digital Super-Automatic EspressoCoffee Machine Review
      • Delonghi ESAM5500B Perfecta Digital Super Automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Delonghi ECAM23210SB Super Automatic Coffee Machine Review
      • DeLonghi Magnifica S ECAM23460S Digital Super Automatic Machine with Lattecrema System Review
      • DeLonghi Lattissima en550 Espresso Machine Review
      • DeLonghi EC702 15-bar pump Espresso Machine Review
      • DeLonghi EC680M Dedica 15-bar pump Espresso Machine Review
      • De’Longhi Nespresso Lattissima Pro Espresso Machine Review
    • Jura Reviews
      • Jura GIGA 6 review
      • Jura D6 Review
      • Jura E8 Review
      • Jura WE8 Review
      • Jura Impressa C65 Review
      • Jura Impressa XS90 One Touch Automatic Review
      • Jura J95 Carbon One Touch Review
      • Jura Giga W3 Professional Review
      • Jura GIGA 5 Review
      • Jura Impressa Z9 One Touch TFT Review
      • Jura Z6 Machine Review
      • Jura Impressa J9 One Touch TFT Review
      • Jura Impressa F50 Review
      • Jura Impressa F8 TFT Review
      • Jura Impressa C60 Automatic Review
      • Jura Impressa A9 One Touch Review
      • Jura ENA Micro 9 One Touch Review
      • Jura Impressa F7 Espresso Machine Review
      • Jura C9 One Touch Automatic Review
      • Jura Giga X7 Professional Review
      • Jura ENA Micro 1 Automatic Review
      • Jura Impressa XJ9 Automatic Coffee Machine Review
    • Saeco Reviews
      • Saeco HD8927/47 PicoBaristo Super Automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Xelsis SM7684/04 Super Automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco HD8924/47 PicoBaristo Automatic Milk Frother Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Xsmall Vapore HD8645/47 Superautomatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Intelia Deluxe Cappuccino HD8771/93 Superautomatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco HD8930/47 Royal One Touch Cappuccino Automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco HD8917/47 Incanto Carafe Super Automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco HD8911/47 Incanto Classic Milk Frother Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Exprelia Evo HD885747 Super-automatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Intelia Deluxe HD8759/47 Superautomatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Pure HD8765/47 Superautomatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Intelia Cappuccino HD8753/87 Superautomatic Espresso Machine Review
      • Saeco Royal Cappuccino HD8930/01 Superautomatic Espresso Machine Review
    • Breville Reviews
      • Breville Barista Express vs Express Pro vs Express Impress
      • Breville Oracle Touch Espresso Machine Review
      • Breville BES980XL Oracle Review
      • Breville BES920XL Dual Boiler Review
      • Breville BES870XL Barista Express Review
      • Breville BES500BSS Bambino Plus Espresso Machine Review
      • Breville BES840XL/A the Infuser Review
      • Breville ESP8XL Cafe Roma Review
    • Krups Reviews
    • Quick Mill Reviews
    • Miele Reviews
      • Miele CM 5000 Review
      • Miele CM 6310 Coffee System Review
      • Miele CM 6110 Coffee System Review
  • Top Cappuccino Machines
    • De’Longhi La Specialista Cappuccino machine
    • DeLonghi ECAM23260SB Magnifica Smart Cappuccino Maker
    • Breville BES870XL Barista Express
    • DeLonghi ESAM3300 Cappuccino Machine
    • Mr. Coffee Cafe Barista Cappuccino Maker
    • Nespresso Lattissima Pro by De’Longhi
    • Keurig K-Cafe Single Serve Cappuccino Maker
    • Breville BES920XL Cappuccino Maker
  • Best Coffee Grinders
  • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Affiliate Disclosure Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer

April 4, 2024 By Adelyn P

Does Coffee Stunt Your Growth?

Coffee. Ah, wonderful, helpful, delicious, energy-giving coffee. It’s tasty, and so versatile. You can have it plain, you can have it with cream and sugar, or you can have it with any wide range of ingredients, hot or cold, blended or straight.

coffeegrowth

Excellence in a cup.

But does all of that glorious coffee have an impact on your body? More specifically, does coffee stunt your growth? Let’s take a look.

What the Old Wives Say

You have most likely heard the old wives’ tale about coffee stunting your growth. But where did this come from? Is there any truth to it, or was it simply as clever way for parents to get out of having to share their coffee with their children?

According to the Smithsonian, the claim that coffee can stunt your growth came from an advertising campaign in 1933. The ad was for Postum, which was a drink that was created to be an alternative for coffee. They wanted people to drink their product in the mornings, rather than coffee.

What better way to get people to buy your product than to tell them that coffee will harm their children?

coffeegrowth1

Apparently their campaign was successful, because parents today are still telling kids that caffeine will keep them short.

But was there any science behind their claims, or was it just advertising genius?

What Science Says

According to a study of 81 teenagers, there is absolutely no correlation between drinking coffee and physical growth. The study found that those who drank large amounts of caffeine every day did not have any difference in development than those who drank smaller amounts of caffeine.

A Harvard study found there is no scientifically valid evidence to suggest that coffee can stunt a person’s growth, so no need to worry about that myth. In fact, some studies may suggest if there was any effect at all, it may enhance growth, at least rat studies concluded that caffeine, like other xanthine phosphodiesterase inhibitors stimulates growth hormone secretion by a direct effect on pituitary cells.

Still need convincing?

According to the experts at WebMD, there is no scientific evidence to prove that coffee stunts growth. Those same experts claim that certain medications, including some ADHD medications can, in fact, stunt growth, but coffee, namely caffeine, is not on their list of culprits.

For final authority, the people of Akron’s Children’s Hospital state it very clearly that coffee will not stunt your growth.

So, in this case, science proves that the old wives were wrong. There may be other reasons that you don’t want to share your coffee beverage with your child, but you’ll have to scratch, “fear for their height” off the list.

coffeegrowth2

This guy worked hard to prove that coffee would stunt someone’s growth – just to keep more of the deliciousness for himself. It didn’t work. Poor guy, he probably needs a cup of joe to feel better.

Actual Physical Effects of Coffee

Although the claim that coffee stunts your growth has proven to be false, this doesn’t mean that coffee has no impact on your body. Just like pretty much everything else in life, there are good and bad things that can come from coffee.

Early studies of the effects of coffee seemed to concentrate on the known fact that coffee is a stimulant. So predictions were made assuming that regularly consuming a stimulant might have some negative side effects.

Here is a list of some of the scientifically supported potentially harmful effects of caffeine:

  • Caffeine can make you shaky.
  • Caffeine can make you jittery.
  • Caffeine can cause problems with your sleep, such as making it more difficult to fall or stay asleep.
  • Caffeine can cause changes in your heart beat, either making it beat faster or in an uneven rhythm.
  • Caffeine can make your blood pressure increase.
  • Caffeine can cause nervousness, dizziness, or even headaches.
  • Caffeine can cause dehydration.
  • Caffeine can cause dependency, potentially requiring larger and larger doses for the same effect.

But – here’s the good news! Here are some other scientifically proven health benefits of coffee:

  • Coffee drinkers have less risk of death.
  • Coffee drinkers can have a reduced risk for type 2 diabetes.
  • Coffee drinkers can have a reduced risk for Alzheimer’s
  • Coffee drinkers can have a reduced risk for Parkinson’s disease.
  • Coffee drinkers can have fewer incidents of specific types of cancers.
  • Coffee drinkers can have a reduced risk of strokes.
  • Coffee drinkers can have fewer problems with their heart rhythm

So there you have it. Coffee won’t make you short, it can make you jittery, but it can also reduce your risk for dementia. You can try it without fear to assess for yourself the affects you experience.

Our personal experience is that the side-effect are generally mild and largely good.

coffeegrowth3

This couple chooses to embrace the good stuff of coffee. Will you join them?

So How Much is Too Much?

Since there are both benefits and drawbacks to drinking coffee, it can be hard to know just what to do. The best thing to do is consult the experts. According to the staff at the Mayo Clinic, it is safe to have up to 400 mg of caffeine every day. This is the equivalent of about four cups of brewed coffee.

For some people just the thought of four cups of coffee makes them jittery and keeps them up at night. For others, four cups of coffee is barely enough to get them out the door in the morning. The reality is, caffeine doesn’t affect everyone the same way. The best thing to do is pay attention to your own body. If you are having trouble sleeping, if you are jittery through the day, or if you feel like you are on edge, then you may want to consider cutting back.

Interesting Information About Height

Now that you know that coffee will not stunt your growth, and now that parents are finding another creative way to keep their kids away from their coffee stash, you may have some lingering questions on height.

Here is an interesting article on height and how to determine how tall a child will be. Although there is no absolutely certain way to predict exactly how tall a child will be, it is possible to estimate within a couple of inches. The basic formula is this:

  • For girls, take your father’s height and subtract five inches. Add your mother’s height, and then divide by two.
  • For boys, take your mother’s height and add five inches. Then add your father’s height, and divide by two.

coffeegrowth4

This person must have had really tall parents. Or he’s wearing stilts. You can’t really tell, can you? Either way, you can be sure that the amount of coffee he drinks has had absolutely no impact on how tall he actually is.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

July 18, 2023 By Adelyn P

Aeropress vs. Chemex

It’s time for coffee. No, it doesn’t matter what time it actually is – for the true coffee lover (addict?), any time of day is time for coffee. Now that we have settled that – one question remains: Which is the best way to brew it? Aeropress or Chemex?

aero1

This guy has clearly spent too much time trying to decide on the best way to make coffee, and not enough time drinking coffee.

Honestly, choosing which method is better, an Aeropress or Chemex, is not an easy question to answer because it largely depends on what you are looking for. The best thing to do is look at each method and decide which one is best for you.

So let’s do that.

What is Aeropress?

An Aeropress coffee maker is a unique way of quickly brewing coffee at home. Once you get everything set up, you get a fresh, hot cup of coffee in under a minute.

aero2

And as you undoubtedly know, sometimes you just need the coffee as quickly as you can get it. After all, how will you function if you don’t have your coffee?

The goal of the Aeropress is to produce coffee that is very similar to espresso, and the brewing method is much like that of an espresso machine. Hot water and steam are forced through the grounds, then through a filter, extracting the flavor.

You simply place the filter over the chamber and place the grounds in the filter. You pour hot water on top of it all, and then use the plunger to force the hot water through the grounds. The result?

aero3

Coffee Bliss. (The wedding dress is just to show that this woman is choosing coffee on her wedding day. Because of course she is. Happy day, happy drink, right?)

To clean up, you simply remove the filter and throw it away, give the machine a quick rinse, and get on with your day.

What is Chemex?

While the Aeropress was designed to deliver quick, espresso-type coffee, the Chemex was designed to deliver drip coffee. It is a very simple design that has been around since 1941.

aero4

These were the types of typewriters that were around when the Chemex was invented. You can’t go wrong with something that’s been around since before computers.

The Chemex coffee maker is a simple hourglass-shaped glass container. You place a special filter into the top of the cone, pour the grounds into the filter, and then pour hot water on top.

In about four minutes you will have your delicious product.

Which One Is Easier?

If you want a very simple way of making coffee without having to read instructions or do any assembly, then the Chemex may be the perfect solution for you.

aero5

Coffee making should never require this much study. Because honestly, you need the coffee to be able to study. If you have to study to get the coffee, then it’s kind of a vicious circle.

But this isn’t to say that the Aeropress requires an advanced degree in coffee brewing, it just means that it takes a little more effort at first. Once you get the hang of it, though, it is very simple.

If you are serving a crowd, the Chemex will most likely be the easiest choice since it’s basic design has a six-cup serving chamber. The Aeropress only makes one cup at time. Although the brewing time is quick, it is not as convenient for serving large groups of people.

Which One is More Durable?

Although both coffee makers should be handled with care, the Aeropress is made of heavy plastic, while the Chemex is made of glass. If you are prone to dropping things, or live in the vicinity of small humans or animals, the Aeropress would most likely be the better choice.

aero6

It’s never fun to break something glass, but it’s even worse if that glass object is a coffee maker!

Which One Tastes Better?

Determining which of these two coffee makers makes the best coffee is like determining if apples or oranges are fruitier.

aero7

They are both fruit. They are both delicious. But neither is as delicious as coffee.

Because of the two different designs and brewing methods, the types of coffee are completely different. The Aeropress coffee is very similar to espresso, meaning that it is a stronger, richer, bolder flavor. If that is what you are looking for, then you will be more than satisfied.

And if you like espresso-based drinks, such as mochas, lattes, or cappuccino, then the Aeropress is the way to go. You can certainly make these drinks with drip coffee, but you will not have the flavor that you are expecting.

The Chemex coffee is a milder, drip coffee. The coffee taste is not as intense, but you can sip it and enjoy it. So if you want a mild coffee, then this will satisfy you.

Price Comparison

Although neither coffee maker is prohibitively expensive, the Aeropress is the cheaper way to go. Both the original machine and the replacement filters are less expensive than the Chemex system.

aero8

Every penny counts, but if you have your heart set on the Chemex, you will be happy to know that the price difference is not huge. For around $20 more, you can have what you are looking for. And if both are appealing, you can get them both for under $100.

Win-win, right?

Sign Me Up – Where Can I get Them?

As you can see, both the Chemex and the Aeropress are excellent coffee makers and will give you what you are looking for: delicious coffee that you can make in the comfort of your own home. You will feel like you’ve been to a coffee house, but without the price tag or lines. If you truly want to re-create the coffee house experience at home, you can yell out your coffee order when it’s done.

So where can you get them? Easy:

Get the Aeropress Coffee Maker here.

Get the Chemex Coffee Maker here.

Now that you have all of the information that you need, what are you waiting for? It’s coffee time.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

July 4, 2023 By Adelyn P

Aeropress vs French Press: Which Makes the Best Coffee?

If you are a coffee lover (which, of course you are, because otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this blog), you most likely have a very specific opinion on what type of coffee you like best. You may like the fruitier flavors found in some regions of the world, or perhaps you prefer the nuttier taste from a completely different part of the world. (If you aren’t that into coffee but want to know more about it, here’s an interesting article on the science behind it all.)

You also probably have a specific opinion on how you like to have your coffee brewed.

image

Or you may not really care, and will even chomp on the beans if you get desperate.

Regardless, we are going to answer the age-old question of which makes better coffee: The Aeropress or the French Press. Okay, so it’s not exactly an age old question, considering the fact that the Aeropress hasn’t been around that long. But it’s still an important question to consider.

image1

But it’s not worth fighting over.

What’s the Difference?


The French Press is an old-school method of brewing coffee. There are different containers for them, and some are super fancy, while others are more rustic, but the concept is the same. The coffee grounds are put into the bottom of the container, and then hot water is added. Once the grounds have soaked for a while and all the coffee goodness is ready to burst, a mesh plate is pressed down on the grounds, releasing the flavor and creating the magic.

image3

It’s so simple, anyone can do it.

You might also like to read: What features should I look for in a French Press?

The Aeropress works a bit differently. There’s a funnel that has a filter at the bottom of it, and the grounds sit on top of the beans. The hot water is pushed down through the beans and the filter, and into the waiting cup of coffee. It’s kind of like a super-fast espresso maker.

image4

Okay, so maybe not as fast as a race car, but you still get the life juice in around a minute.

Pros and Cons?

We’re not going to go into a long list of pros and cons, because a lot of that is subjective. For example, French presses are usually made of glass. When you drop the glass container, well, it shatters.

And that’s a sad day.

The Aeropress is more durable.

But… the Aeropress has six different pieces that you need to keep track of, which can take up some room. The French press has only the container and the mesh, which fit together nicely when you aren’t making coffee.

However… the French press takes longer to brew and you have to wait for a while before you get to enjoy that first sip of coffee. The Aeropress gets you the coffee in seconds.

On the other hand… the Aeropress only makes one cup of coffee at a time. If you drink several cups of coffee each day, or each hour, this could be frustrating. Or if you have a large group of coffee drinkers at together, it could get ugly. The French press allows you to brew more than one cup at a time.

image5

This woman had to wait too long for her coffee. This is why you must choose wisely.

But as you can see, there are pros and cons to both styles of brewing. So it comes down to one final, basic question:

Which Makes the Best Coffee?


The answer is… it depends.

image6

Huh?

It depends on the type of flavor that you like.

If you like a very strong, bold cup of coffee, then you will most likely prefer coffee from the French press. Because there is no filter between the grounds and the water, you will get the oils from the beans. You will also get a little bit of the grounds with your coffee.

Some may find this a bit off putting.

But others may feel that this is the way that coffee is supposed to be.

The Aeropress has a filter and is brewed differently, so it is less oily French press coffee. You don’t get any of the grounds, and it is actually very similar to espresso. You get a nice, mild cup of coffee that has rich flavor.

What’s the Best Solution?

Well, since both types of brewing give you delicious coffee, why not get one of each? You can use your French press in the morning to get three or for cups. This will get you awake and fully functioning. Then in the afternoon, you can use the Aeropress for your afternoon pick-me-up, or “way to get through the morning coffee”.

Here’s where you can buy either one:

Aeropress

French Press

 

Don’t Forget the Beans!

image7

Before you start making your coffee, take a minute to consider the beans that you are using. We don’t want to sound like coffee snobs (Yes we do. That’s what we are.), but the beans make all the difference in the world.

To get the highest quality coffee and the best flavor possible, you have to make sure that you are using the best possible coffee beans. Make sure that they are freshly roasted, and haven’t been sitting on a store shelf for months.

That would not be tasty.

image8

See this guy? He was offered coffee that was made from old beans. He said he would rather stick an icepick through his nose. So he did. Let this man be a warning to you: Don’t offer your friends coffee made from old beans, because they may do something drastic.

Once you get the best beans, you can determine which method of brewing you prefer. You may find that you like the oils, or you may find that the oils aren’t your favorite.

There are no right or wrong answers; it is all up to you.

Go ahead and enjoy your coffee, however you like. Add cream, or sugar, or both. Or go bold yet simple, and add nothing.

It’s coffee.

It’s beautiful, and wonderful, and oh, so delicious.

And it makes you function.

No matter how you brew it – French press, Aeropress, or yes, even chomping on the seeds.

Yay Coffee!

Filed Under: Uncategorized

June 28, 2023 By Adelyn P

9 Incredible Coffee Trends You’ll See This Summer

Coffee. It’s kinda hard to make something perfect any better. Yet somehow, people manage to do just that each and every year. Hey, we’re certainly not complaining! Incredible coffee trends just mean that we have more amazing ways to indulge. Here are 9 incredible coffee trends you’re likely to see during the summer of 2021.

Nitrogen Infused Coffee

No, really. You’re still on the right website about coffee. Nitrogen infused coffee is going to be one of the biggest trends of summer. Granted, you’ll likely see it referred to by its short name of Nitro Coffee or Nitro Brew.

Nitro Coffee is cold brewed. It’s infused with nitrogen which gives it a frothy head without using milk. Since there are no carbs, it’s perfect for pretty much everyone who loves coffee.

Nitro-Coffee

Coffee Flour

Yes, you read that right. Coffee is no longer just for drinking. Coffee flour was quickly touted as a superfood. Goodbye coffee cup, hello caffeine-laced lemon bars! Made from green coffee beans, you get more antioxidants from coffee flour than you’d get from drinking a cup of dark roast.

So, does everything made with it taste like a mouthful of, well, wet coffee grounds? Surprisingly, no. It’s much smoother than you’d imagine and doesn’t really even taste like coffee. Oh, and it’s also gluten free. Let the celebration commence.

Coffee-flour

A Hybrid Cup of Coffee and Tea

We’re not just referring to the time your coworker didn’t rinse their tea leaves out of the Keurig before you made that one infamous cup of coffee. No, people are now enjoying a hybrid blend…on purpose!

Also referred to as yuanyang and CoffTea, this up and coming summer coffee trend is extremely popular in Hong Kong. It’s a mix of a certain amount of coffee and tea together.

Coffee-yuan-yang

Coffee and Butter

Again, you read that right. People have already started putting butter in their coffee, and that trend is going to continue to grow.

Keep in mind, though, we’re not talking about margarine (the bright yellow stuff that is posing as butter). We’re talking about real butter. The kind from cows. If you want to try out this trend, look for butter that is marked as ‘grass fed.’ This means that the cows were raised in a pasture and weren’t feed grain from a bag.

Why grass-fed butter? Well, because it’s full of the good fats that can help you lower your cholesterol. It’s also a great source of vitamin K (which is thought to lower your risk of heart disease).

Don’t worry if you’re looking to lose weight. You can still check out this trend. Grass-fed butter has conjugated linoleic acid (CDA). CDA has been shown to help prime your body to burn more fat during the day. So, you’ll wake up your brain and your metabolism.

Coffee-butter

More Local Coffee Shops

Move over, Starbucks (no, really – we don’t need one on every corner, do we?). More local coffee shops are popping up. In addition to supporting local business owners, you get more access to personalized and exclusive coffee brews and blends.

Your local coffee shop gets you involved in the community and your local economy. You’ll support a small business that actually needs you (and your money). This can often lead to better service for you and when you ask for less foam or ice, you’re likely to actually get what you ordered.

Coffee-local

Gourmet Coffee

Coffee doesn’t just taste like the drink of our parents and grandparents. No. You can get coffee that taste like a candy bar, pumpkin pie, and pretty much anything else under the sun.

This trend will not go away anytime soon. It will actually continue to grow as we find new ways to indulge in coffee. You’ll see more in the way of “specialty coffee” ice creams, iced drinks, espresso, and more.

Coffee-specialty

Fair Trade Coffee

We all like a good deal, amirite? Well, the problem is that the super cheap coffee often isn’t good for everyone involved. Coffee farmers are often not paid what the rest of us would consider a fair wage.

This is why the trend of only purchasing fair trade coffee is going to continue to grow. Although there are people who believe that there are big problems with the fair trade coffee, it’s a start to help farmers out of poverty.

Coffee-fair

Public Drinking Continues to Rise

No, not that kind of public drinking. We mean coffee. It is expected that our younger generations will continue to engage in PDA with their coffee, unlike older generations.

Since younger generations are also well connected through social media, we forecast an increase in the chance of Instagram, SnapChat, Twitter, and Facebook selfies that include coffee. Coffee establishments and brands thank you for the free advertising!

Coffee-ad

Sustainably Sourced

Close on the heels of the fair trade coffee trend is the sustainably sourced coffee trend. Much like people want to buy paper products, vegetables, fruits, and other products that are procured in a sustainable fashion, people are now turning to coffee companies that provide sustainably sourced coffee.

Almost half of all coffee drinkers would prefer to buy a coffee product that originated in a way that supports sustainability. All of these good humans make us all warm inside…but then again, that could be the coffee we just finished drinking.

Coffee-sustain

What’s Next for Coffee?

Ultimately, whatever happens next in coffee is up to those of us that drink it. Trends happen because people like you find something they enjoy and they turn others on to it. Trends can also vary from region to region.

Let Us Know Your Thoughts

We’re always happy to hear about up and coming coffee trends. What’s new in your area? What do you like? What don’t you like? What makes the perfect cup of coffee for you? Let us know!

Bookmark Us Now

Before you go, don’t forget to share this article to clue your coffee loving friends in on the next big coffee trends. Then, bookmark us. Join the ranks of the Coffee on Fleek aficionados.

Filed Under: Coffee Memes

  • 1
  • 2
  • Next Page »

Affiliate Disclosure

Coffeeonfleek.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

We truly appreciate the support, if you decide to buy using our affiliate links. It helps us keep the site going and to continue providing you with awesome content!

Recent Posts

  • How to choose the best coffee beans?
  • Ethiopian coffee
  • What is the difference between steamed milk and frothed milk?
  • Single-origin vs blended coffee beans
  • Tips for brewing a perfect cup of espresso at home

Useful Pages

  • Reviews
  • Reviews By Brand
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Facebook

Copyright © 2025 - ZIZZ, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED