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Jun 17
20m 31s

Taste-testing Viral Drink Recipes with a...

Ben Bicknell & Rohan Cooke
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3 viral coffee recipes, 1 esteemed WBC Judge. Ben Bicknell put his well-honed sensory skills to the test, judging the “fridge cigarette", “Limoncello espresso”, and “espresso bomb”.  How do these drinks stack up against the palette of a guy who judges coffee for a living? Which trends are pointing to a genuine demand in the industry, and which are full of a ... Show More
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