Coffee Brewing 101
with the Indianapolis Coffee Guide
Thursday, June 13
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Have you ever walked into a coffee shop and been overwhelmed by the options? Or seen a piece of brewing equipment and had no idea what it is or how to use it? This workshop is for people who want to understand the art and science of brewing better coffee.
Have you found yourself asking some of these questions?
- What is the difference between espresso, pour over, French Press, and regular drip coffee?
- Is a pour over coffee hot or cold? And which option is better?
- What is cold brew and how can you make it yourself?
- Why would you grind coffee beans different ways?
Join Scott Soltys-Curry of the Indianapolis Coffee Guide to ask your "dumb" questions about brewing coffee and see him make a few types - and maybe even taste and compare the differences.
This workshop is for anyone who wants to better understand the differences between ways of brewing coffee. Walk away more confident that you could make your own special coffee at home, or walk into a coffee shop and fit in!
Made possible by The Indianapolis Foundation Library Fund through a grant to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
Irvington Branch
This branch has served the Irvington community since 1903 when the Bona Thompson Library was donated to Butler College and soon became a public library branch. Following relocations in 1914 and 1921, a new facility was built on East Washington Street in 1956 and named for Irvington’s distinguished citizen, Hilton U. Brown. The Brown Branch closed its doors in 2001 to make way for the current 16,000-square-foot Irvington Branch that opened later that year.