is Melbourne coffee really THAT good? Melbourne International Coffee Expo 2024
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Is Melbourne coffee really worth the hype? Come with me to the Melbourne International Coffee expo!
Have you had Melbourne coffee?
Let's chat Melbourne vs. other Australian coffee, Melbourne vs. Tasmania coffee... it's time to get into the details at MICE 2024!
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00:00 intro
00:12 what is MICE?
01:27 comparing MICE over the years
04:05 exploring MICE
08:07 melbourne vs tasmania coffee
10:25 cutest expo experience
12:23 melbourne coffee standards vs other parts of the world
14:22 first impressions of melbourne coffee
15:00 variety in melbourne coffee
16:12 MICE haul Кино
Is coffee that good in Melbourne. How dare you say that. Wash your mouth out with coffee. 😂
That was fun, your both so nice .🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋😆💜
When I visited cairns I got some coffee that was grown in Kuranda and north QLD, it was one of the nicest coffees I’ve ever had.
good to know thank you!!
In tropical Queensland, there’s an elevated area called the Atherton Tablelands, and that’s where I knew Australia grows coffee. But a quick search told me there’s also a region on the subtropical NSW/Queensland border that’s great for coffee too. The two regions have different general flavour profiles, with the Atherton Tablelands being nuttier, and the subtropical region being sweeter. The big surge of long term successful Australian coffee farms began during the 1980s. Australia’s first coffee farm experiment was way back in the 1830s just near Brisbane. You can get single roast Australian coffee, as well as blends.
super interesting! thank you
Yeah there's plantations around Byron Bay in the hinterlands. A lot of stuff gets grown in the Northern Rivers/Tweed area.
I LOVE matcha 😊
nice!!! i like it flavoured, like a turmeric matcha or something like that every once in a while
Coffee is life! I can’t function without it!
agreed!
That's so surprising that there was such coffee snobbery in Tassie!! I find that I am a bit of a coffee snob along with my fellow Melburnians but not in an alienating way. It's more a discerning taste. It's supposed to be a joyful experience that you share with others so it should be friendly. I actually did have a terrible coffee recently from a place that I've had average coffee before, but that experience is rare
Great vlog snd haul! Love the colour of those t shirts.🙂
Yes - there's coffee plantations in Tropical north Queensland. (around the Atherton tablelands area). And in south east Qld -" Tamborine mountain plantation" in the hinterland. Also, somewhere in Northern New South Wales.
so interesting!!
I haven’t been to the international coffee expo, but it looks like fun. The coffee has improved a lot in the past 30 years.
Lululemon hauls sound like fun 🤩
🤣🤣 the hauls are still on my old channel and yeah! the expo was so much fun
Coffee isnt a hype its a language
so fair! but different people prefer different things :)
Check out Gordon's Cafe in the Causeway, Melbourne. great little family run Cafe with vegan and gluten free options lots of interesting 60s and 70s memorabilia on the walls too you won't be disappointed love your channel
Tasmanians are more snobby with their coffee. Oh you're gonna get "roasted" for that. 😜 Pun intended 😂
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There are more places in Tasmania then hobart sorry you think that but we here aren't all like that
it is probably the music with no welcoming vibe in tasmania, in tassie it is ok I guess that they are into themselves there, it is a chilly place and hard to be friendly in the mornings, isn't much else to be into or try to be into...alot of Melbournians are far more into themselves and trying hard or experimenting alot.., I'm a regional kind of girl and we are pretty much ordinary,.remember your cool music videographers.
X gens did wine tastings, you guys do coffee, gen z or millenials?
I can remember when I first came to Australia in the mid 60s, the only good coffee I could find was either northern European light roast filter or Italian dark roast expresso. What old school Aussies called coffee was not good (remember Pablo or Internatioal Roast?). It wasn't until the 1980s when second generation born in Oz Europeans began adapting coffee blends and roasting techniques that Australian coffee became unique and got really good. And even the Vietnamese refugees who came in the 1970s brought their own version of a caffeine rocket fuel. I love it but only drink it sparingly. One only midday. Never in the evening. And as a treat, Haigh's Chocolates make a coffee bean treat coated in dark chocolate treat using Arabica roasted coffee beans and Haigh's own sourced and processed dark chocolate. That with a shot of dark Jamaican rum, heaven.
most aussies hate italian espresso 🤣 including myself, it’s not my favourite!
Should try Lone crow coffee beans …they are new
interesting! are they based in melbourne?
@@coffeeenut Melbourne and Sydney actually…the guy who created the company is currently living in Melbourne but it’s a family owned company so his family is from Sydney
Check out Gordon's Cafe in the Causeway, Melbourne. great little family run Cafe with vegan and gluten free options lots of interesting 60s and 70s memorabilia on the walls too you won't be disappointed love your channel