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THE COFFEE COLLECTIVE

 

Wanting to track down the spirit of Copenhagen; we boarded the first flight from Frankfurt and let Copenhagen’s Metro spit us out at Torvehallerne. By 10am we had a COFFEE COLLECTIVE espresso pulled on Kees van der Westen‘s prototype, the SPIRIT espresso machine,

and a V60 Kieni in our hands.

 
But that was not enough. We wanted to get to the roots of COFFEE COLLECTIVE. So we jumped on the next bus no. 5A and  headed to Jægersborggade 10.

We felt like we were stepping into someone’s small kitchen with a giant PROBAT roaster and La Marzocco GB5. It was so unexpected and felt like a kind of Alice-in-Wonderland, where everything else appears small and just the coffee big.

 

The atmosphere was fantastic, with Jens Lekman singing on the ipod and the Panama Esmeralda brewing for us on an inverted aeropress. 16g of the Geisha Variety, 170g water off the boil and 2 min later, we had a delicate, floral brew with the typical bergamot and apricot flavour profile produced by the Peterson family at Hacienda La Esmeralda. It was worth every bit of the DKK 50.
There was a continuous line of people waiting for a coffee, and the staff were relaxed and always with a smile. It felt good to be here. To end our coffee day, we ordered an aeropress of the Kenyan Kieni, with the aeropress producing a bolder and fruitier cup than the Kieni we had had earlier as a V60 pourover. It was pure deliciousness and simply wonderful to spend a Sunday at home with the COFFEE COLLECTIVE.

Another MUST and just across the road from COFFEE COLLECTIVE, is MEYERS BAGERI at Jægersborggade 9, 2200 Copenhagen N. The flours used are organic, cold-climate grain from the Nordic region.

 

Their Hindbærsnitter, a kind of Linzer bar, is out of this world, and we wished we could eat our way through the selection of breads and other pastries. It wasn’t difficult to come to the conclusion, that what really makes us happy, is a good coffee and a good bakery. And, of course, a Lufthansa crew to get us there!

 

Tim Wendelboe in a day

Sitting in Frankfurt and waiting for the night flight back to South Africa, with no chance of a good coffee anywhere in a radius of at least 300km, the decision to fly to Oslo and Tim Wendelboe became ever more appealing. Then I saw a Mirage of what seemed like a Strada, and jumped onto the next plane heading due north towards Oslo.

Tim Wendelboe’s espressobar is dominated by the 12k Probat roaster and is otherwise minimalist with just limited seating. Unfortunately the Strada wasn’t in operation, but Tim Varney pulled an awesome shot of TW espresso on the La Marzocco FB80 to kickstart my Tim Wendelboe experience. This was followed by a Kenyan Mugaga on the Clover, topping my day with an Hacienda la Esmeralda on the pourover.  I loved its honey-like sweetness with notes of jasmine and bergamot coming through on this tea of coffees.

At Tim Wendelboe’s, Oslo

Thanks to this spur of the moment decision to fly to Oslo, for a limited period we are able to offer Tim Wendelboe coffees at Doubleshot. We currently have the Geisha Hacienda la Esmeralda on the pourover and Tim Wendelboe espresso in the hop from Thursday.

Hacienda La Esmeralda on the V60 pourover

On the coffee table and to enjoy coffee with Tim Wendelboe long after our TW coffee is finished….

So we found a great cappuccino!

Cappas at Intelli Venice