Dom Dwight who has the luckiest job in the world and has travelled the globe to create the perfect cup of coffee from the best ingredients. Source: Snapper Media
LUCKY Don Dwight got himself a grind job — travelling the world in pursuit of the ultimate cup of coffee.
Don sourced the finest coffee beans in Kenya. Source: Snapper Media
Top quality beans come from the Nyeri region in Keyna. Source: Snapper Media
He journeyed 21,000 kilometres and returned with what he claims are the perfect ingredients:
● Top quality beans from the Nyeri region of Kenya, roasted in the Alps with the purest Arctic water from Lapland
The beans were then roasted in the Alps. Source: Snapper Media
● Holy milk from Hare Krishna cows in Watford, Hertfordshire in England, from a herd gifted by Beatles legend George Harrison.
The finest milk has a link to The Beatles. Source: Snapper Media
Dom, who has a lifelong passion for coffee, said: "It really was the trip of a lifetime.
"It was wonderful being able to travel the world, sourcing ingredients identified as the very best, then sharing the fruits of that crazy labour with people back home."
Roasting the coffee beans in the highest altitude of the Alps with the purest air in Chamonix. Source: Snapper Media
Dom found the best beans in Kenya which were then taken to the French Alps. There they were roasted at one of the highest points in Europe, a 3,842 metre-high peak overlooking Chamonix, in order to significantly reduce the boiling point of the water.
Dom takes a well deserved break from his epic search. Source: Snapper Media
With just two people per square metre of land, Ylitornio, in the idyllic wilderness of Finnish Lapland, is one of the remotest places on the planet — and also the source of the purest water in the world, which comes from the protected free-flowing springs.
In the Arctic Circle he found the purest water — perfect for his concoction. Source: Snapper Media
Famed for its unique softness and taste, 'Veen' water is unusually low in mineral content — especially magnesium and calcium, elements which would ordinarily make mineral water a poor choice for brewing coffee.
The mineral water used is low in minerals and is known for its softness. Source: Snapper Media
Back in the UK, milk was provided by one of the 'happiest cows in Britain', Shanti. Nurtured by Hare Krishnas on a Watford farm — bequeathed to them by Beatles legend the late George Harrison — the herd of 46 holy cows is looked after in accordance with Hindu philosophy.
The Kenyan beans had to grounded just perfectly for the coffee. Source: Snapper Media
And finally, back in Harrogate the beans were carefully ground by coffee technician Jamie Treby before being tested on unsuspecting members of the public, who gave it the thumbs up.
The perfect cup took just the right amount of care. Source: Snapper Media
Dom added: "The coffee industry is booming at the moment. More and more people are developing a taste for a quality cup of coffee with luxury, unique blends growing in popularity.
Dom — and his taste testers — gave the cup the thumbs up. Source: Snapper Media
"Sales of coffee beans have increased by 19 per cent across the industry and sales of our own, new luxury blends are up — a trend which we expect will continue to grow year-on-year."
The trip was a raging success. Source: Snapper Media
Taste tester Harry Walsh, 58, said: "I love a good cup of coffee and this is a really special brew. It's full of flavour and when you hear the story you can see why."
The journey was worth it. Source: Snapper Media
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