Standart Magazine – Issue 11

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Standart Magazine Issue 11 brings you fantastical tales of jungle cafés as well as an adventurous guide to specialty coffee in São Paulo. Contents also include challenging articles on the myth of coffee roasting and the gender divisions within the coffee industry.

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Standart Magazine Issue 11 is available now on loremnotipsum.com and brings you fantastical tales of jungle cafés as well as an adventurous guide to specialty coffee in São Paulo. Contents also include challenging articles on the myth of coffee roasting and the gender divisions within the coffee industry. Finally, there’s a piece on the history of London’s coffeehouses and the city’s century-old love affair with the dark brew that is, famously, coffee.

Content: Standart Magazine – Issue 11

Inside Chapter: Coffee
‘Customers would immediately ask the same question to the nearest white male barista and get the same answer…If I took the order, they’ll ask the barista serving them if I gave them the right order.’ She’s a Lady is a harrowing, challenging, and absolutely necessary read that exposes the very real gendered divisions among female baristas working in American Specialty Coffee.

Inside Chapter: World
‘One night, in a very new and very green café, a jungle grew from the oranges waiting to be juiced and the fashionably cut palm leaves…’. The coffee bedtime story you didn’t know you’ve been wanting and waiting for. Trust us, it’s a little bit of imaginative magic that will transport you far away to a place of surrealism.

Details

Standart Magazine is a quarterly published print magazine from the Slovak Republic about specialty coffee culture.

Published by Standart Magazine
Manufactured in Slovakia
Available in English
Article No. bfstandartmag0011
Weight 380 g
Dimensions 24 × 19 × 1 cm

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