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The journey of specialty coffee – from bean to cup | Everything you need to know

|30/04, 2026

The journey of specialty coffee – from bean to cup | Everything you need to know

What makes specialty coffee so special?

Specialty coffee is more than just a beverage – it’s a craft. Each cup represents a carefully controlled process where quality is at the center. Unlike regular coffee, specialty coffee is about traceability, sustainability and unique flavor profiles.

But what does it really take to create a world-class cup of specialty coffee? Let's follow the journey – step by step.

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1. Cultivation – the foundation of specialty coffee

Specialty coffees are grown in ideal conditions within the coffee belt, often at high altitudes where the climate contributes to slower ripening and more complex flavor.

What characterizes the cultivation of specialty coffee?

  • Carefully selected coffee bushes (mostly Arabica)
  • Focus on quality over quantity
  • Sustainable farming methods
  • Full traceability to farm or region

The slow ripening process allows the beans to develop more nuanced flavors – something that is crucial for specialty coffee.

2. Harvesting – precision and craftsmanship

For specialty coffee, only the perfectly ripe coffee berries are picked – usually by hand.

Therefore, the harvest is crucial:

  • Unripe berries produce acidic and unbalanced coffee
  • Overripe berries can give unwanted sweetness and fermentation notes.

Handpicking ensures consistent quality, which is key in the world of specialty coffee.

3. Processing – where the taste is shaped

After harvesting, the berries are processed with great precision. The processing method dramatically affects the flavor profile.

Common methods in specialty coffee:

Washed:
Provides clean, fresh and acidic tones

Natural:
Provides fruity, sweet and full-bodied flavors

Honey process:
Provides balance between sweetness and acidity

In specialty coffee, producers often experiment with new methods to create unique taste experiences.

4. Roasting – to bring out the character of the bean

Roasting specialty coffee is not about hiding flavor – it's about highlighting it.

Typical roasting profiles:

  • Light roast: Most common for specialty coffees – highlights origin and acidity
  • Medium roast: Balances acidity and sweetness
  • Dark roast: Used less often – risks masking original flavors

A skilled roaster adapts the roasting to each specific bean.

5. Grinding – precision for optimal extraction

For specialty coffee, the grind size is crucial to achieving the right flavor profile.

  • Coarse malt: For press jug
  • Medium ground: For brewed coffee
  • Finely ground: For espresso

Freshly ground coffee is almost always a must to fully experience specialty coffee.

6. Brewing – where everything is decided

Brewing is the final step – and here you can really influence the result.

Popular methods for specialty coffee:

  • Pour over (V60): Provides maximum control and clear flavor
  • Aeropress: Versatile and Experiment-Friendly
  • Espresso: Intense and concentrated
  • Press jug: Full and round cup

Keys to perfect brewing:

  • Correct temperature (92–96°C)
  • Exact dosage
  • Correct brewing time

Small adjustments can make a big difference in the cup.

👉 If you want to learn more about brewing methods, read this post:

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Why choose specialty coffee?

Specialty coffee offers:

  • Higher quality and better taste
  • Transparency from farm to cup
  • Support for sustainable farming methods
  • A more nuanced coffee experience

It's not just about drinking coffee – it's about experiencing it.

Take your coffee experience to the next level

If you want to get the most out of your specialty coffee, you should invest in:

  • Fresh, freshly ground specialty coffee beans
  • A quality coffee grinder
  • Brewing equipment that suits your style (eg V60 or Aeropress)

This is the basis for being able to brew coffee at home.

Summary

Specialty coffee's journey from bean to cup is a carefully controlled process where every detail counts. From growing and harvesting to roasting and brewing – everything affects the end result.

When you understand the process behind specialty coffee, you don't just get better coffee – you gain a whole new respect for the craftsmanship in each cup.

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Have a nice day!

/ Kaj and Dan, Hälla Coffee Roastery