Where to Start with James Hoffmann
James Hoffmann is a coffee professional, author, and educator who has done more than almost anyone to make specialty coffee accessible to a wide audience. He won the World Barista Championship in 2007 and co-founded Square Mile Coffee Roasters in London, which has become one of the most respected specialty roasters in Europe. But it is his work as a communicator that sets him apart. His YouTube channel, with over 1.8 million subscribers, covers everything from equipment reviews to the history of instant coffee, always with a combination of deep expertise and genuine warmth. His books bring the same approach to the page: rigorous knowledge delivered in a way that never talks down to the reader. “The World Atlas of Coffee,” first published in 2014 and now in its second edition, has sold nearly 500,000 copies worldwide and been translated into more than a dozen languages. His 2022 book “How to Make the Best Coffee at Home” became a Sunday Times bestseller.
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The World Atlas of Coffee
James Hoffmann · 272 pages · 2018 · Easy
Themes: coffee origins, brewing methods, roasting, tasting, coffee culture
The single best starting point for anyone who wants to understand coffee beyond the daily cup. James Hoffmann covers the entire journey from seed to cup: where coffee grows, how it is processed and roasted, and how to brew it well using a range of methods.
Why Start Here
Most coffee books either drown you in chemistry or focus narrowly on one aspect of the craft. “The World Atlas of Coffee” covers everything. Hoffmann explains the fundamentals of growing, processing, and roasting in the first half, then takes you on a country-by-country tour of the world’s coffee-producing regions. This structure gives you both the theory and the practical knowledge to understand what you are tasting and why.
The brewing section alone is worth the price. Hoffmann walks through the major methods with clear, practical guidance on grind size, water temperature, and ratios. He does not insist on a single correct approach. Instead, he gives you the tools to experiment and develop your own preferences.
At 272 pages with full-color photographs and maps, it is a beautiful book that doubles as a reference you will return to often. The second edition, published in 2018, updated the country profiles and reflects changes in the specialty coffee industry.
What to Expect
A comprehensive, accessible guide that treats coffee with the seriousness it deserves without becoming academic or snobbish. Hoffmann writes with the same warm authority that has made his YouTube channel one of the most popular coffee channels in the world. Nearly 500,000 copies sold worldwide and translations in over a dozen languages speak to how well this book works for readers at every level.