Rob Zombie vs. Darth Vader vs. David Lynch: Celebrity Coffee Showdown

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Intelligentsia: 3 Celebrity Coffees

Rob Zombie's a freaky guy. Darth Vader's a frightening one. David Lynch is just plain strange. As diverse as these three figures are, they have one venture in common: They have each lent their name to a brand of coffee. Having recently discovered these celebrity roasts, we wondered: How special are their "specialty" coffees? We held a taste-test, known in the upper echelons of coffee culture as a "cupping," to find out...

Intelligentsia: The Cupping Begins!

Attack of the Clones
Our "brewmaster" (officially a "moderator," but that sounds so... official) and generous host was Kyle Glanville, Intelligentsia's director of innovation and espresso R&D. At the company's Glassell Park headquarters, he set up a formal cupping, a method used to judge coffee in competitions as well as at Intelligentsia's roastery at least twice daily.

Coffee is judged on a 100-point scale for sweetness, acidity, body, flavor, finish, cleanliness and balance. Scores begin at 80 points. A spectacular coffee might earn 90 points; a flawless coffee, 95. Glanville, who says he's extra tough on his own company, says Intelligentsia's coffees often come in around the 85 point range.

This was to be a blind tasting. The tasters wouldn't know it would be four celebrity roasts and one Intelligentsia blend, which Glanville threw in as a "control coffee." (This would seem an unfair matchup, like pitting Muhammad Ali against Jim Robinson.) The judges were a mix of amateur coffee enthusiasts (one of whom works at Starbucks) and professional connoisseurs including Glanville, his Intelligentsia compatriots Nick Griffith and Christian Rotsko, and Yeekai Lim, who brews Four Barrel coffee under the Cognoscenti banner at Proof Bakery.

Intelligentsia: Pouring the Water

The rigorous methodology of cupping begins with the brewing method. The coffee is ground roughly to a pourover filter consistency and precisely measured to 12 grams per 7-ounce cup of water. All the cups for the five different coffees were laid out in neat rows along the table as Rotsko artfully poured 206 °F water brewed in a cheap kettle procured in Chinatown. There's an art to the pouring, we realize, as he fills each cup to the exactly to the brim, letting the grinds rise to the top.

The actual tasting starts with a "dry sniff." Agitate the cup, then "tent" it with your hands as you quickly inhale short, explosive breaths through your nose. After four minutes of steeping, break the shield of waterlogged coffee grinds with a spoon, lightly stir the coffee and sniff. Skim off the scum and let the coffee cool until it reaches 120-130 °F. It's still hot but drinkable. (From the moment the water is poured over the ground coffee, allow it to cool for about 15 minutes.)

With all five coffees laid out in long symmetrical rows, each taster makes three passes down the table, tasting each coffee three times at three different temperatures (15-20 min.; 20-25 min.; 25.-30 min.). It's recommended to taste the same blend from multiple cups during each pass to check for cup-to-cup variation.

[NOTE: If you want to try this at home, the Intelligentsia iPhone app has instructions that will guide you through a cupping.]

Intelligentsia: The Cupping Begins!

The Sinister Urge
Before the cupping, drinking coffee was a simple matter. Formal tasting requires skill and precision. For example, one might never realize that sipping coffee from a spoon was such a nuanced act. It's a short, whistling kind of suck; the lips barely graze the spoon. Do it wrong, and you choke and splutter like an idiot. Do it right and you sound like a high-speed vacuum cleaner. When you aspirate the coffee, coat your whole palate so the coffee hits all your taste receptors. Like a wine tasting, you are not meant to swallow every mouthful. (Each taster has their own spit bucket.) As Glanville points out, the human body will reject the excess caffeine as poison. At the very least, you'll get the "coffee shakes."

To avoid influencing other tasters, one can't talk, gesture or make faces . Save all comments for the scoring sheet. Even a seasoned coffee drinker can feel intimidated by the judging process. How did Coffee C taste? According to us amateurs, it was, "tart," "citrusy," "sour," "fruity"... you know, like coffee. The pros, meanwhile, tasted hints of "maple," "orange," "cinnamon," "cherry," "lime," "cranberry," "sage" and "cranapple." Our descriptors were broad, our tongues unschooled. They parsed out the coffee's subtler effects, pinpointing flavors we hadn't even noticed.


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Suet-Ming Lau
Suet-Ming Lau

tons of coffee bean varieties (more than enough to cater for individual's personal taste, which is subjective anyway) , all different, choice is yours, you buy what you like, & i rate David Lynch's organic coffee highly.totally biased & unethical to include Intelligentsia's own brand coffee into the 'blind tasting'; i recently bought their espresso coffee from Chicago & liked it but am now boycotting their brand. way to go, David Lynch coffee!

IntelligentsiaFan69
IntelligentsiaFan69

They throw in their coffee as a control. Theirs turns out to be the best. What a shocker. Just for that, I'm avoiding any of their coffee. Regardless of how good or bad Intelligentsia may be, fuck um.

Ollin
Ollin

david lynch coffee is coffee flavored black tea. in the end youre left wondering "why would anybody make this? it just.. i mean... wha.. why.. it doesnt make any sense!"

citizenrobot
citizenrobot

Shame that the David Lynch coffee is not as dark, mysterious and strange as his ouvre! I won't hold it against him though.

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