Best Coffee In The World 2024 (After Tasting 1000s of Coffees)

 

I have tried so many different coffees over the years.

Apart from constantly receiving the best coffee beans from independent coffee roasters to feature in our coffee club, whenever I travel I always try to sniff out the world’s best coffee.

So in my spare time many cups of coffee are tried and tasted.

Now, if you just google searched the best coffee in the world no doubt you will come across a load of… shit coffee.

You will find brands promoting coffee such as civet or Elephant dung coffee as the best coffee beans in the world. 

Although this coffee (when it is genuine – there is a big black market with these coffees) is rare and expensive, it is far from the world’s best coffee and is really just heavily marketed ‘crap’ coffee.

 

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Having said all of this, it’s hard to actually say ‘this is the best coffee in the world’ because taste is incredibly subjective, so I will offer various points of view.

  

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What makes coffee the best in the world?

So, I would class the best coffee in the world as a coffee that excels in a couple of areas:

  • Taste/flavour

  • Sustainability, social and environmental factors.

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But the best coffee beans in the world are without a doubt speciality coffee.

To somewhat have a brief dive into what exactly specialty coffee is…

Firstly, coffee is a fruit that is grown and harvested around the world in coffee farms.

  

Me Working on a Colombian Coffee Farm

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Before the coffee is exported out of the coffee producing country it is processed and dried into what is commonly referred to as green coffee.

This green coffee is then tasted and given a number between 1-100 which is basically a quality score. Anything above 80 points is deemed as specialty coffee.

Green coffee is then exported and sold to the highest bidder before being distributed around the world.

There are coffees that score in the 90s that fetch an astonishingly high price, most famously coffees originating from Panama of the Gesha variety. 

Now the thing with specialty coffee (and the beauty for me) is that every coffee is finite and once that particular harvest has been consumed, that’s it.

 

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