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Thursday, 23 April 2015 18:57

Acetic Acid

Acetic acid, or more commonly known as vinegar, is one of the many organic acids that play an important role in coffee quality. Although, there are varying levels found in both dry and wet processed coffees, its formation during post harvest processing comes primarily from fermentation.   

Welcome back to this third and final issue of organic acids. In the last issue we briefly discussed the role of quinic, caffeic, and citric acid and its role in coffee’s flavor. This time we will explore acetic and malic acid and see how these seemingly simple acids play a major role in coffee’s complex flavor profile.

Friday, 24 April 2015 00:27

Roasting and Acetic Acid