Caffeine comes in all sorts of forms, like the Starbuck’s PSL or the world’s strongest coffee. Every fan of that morning jolt has his or her own preferred variety, but here in America, we’re only exposed to a small portion of the world’s coffee consumption. It’s about time we educate ourselves on this topic, eh?
Spanish design company Hey Studio and Mansel Fletcher of the fashion site Mr. Porter joined forces to create one of the coolest infographics to date. The interactive map allows users to scroll over countries and learn all sorts of cultural coffee facts, like unique filtering methods and which country drinks the most java.
Fill up on your coffee knowledge here.
PicThx Mr Porter
8 replies on “Interactive Map Offers a Global Guide to Coffee”
No cafe cubano infographic? 🙁 What do you guys drink?
My favorite California coffee by far in SF is Philz Coffee: Greater Alarm, extra cream and sugar. Makes my face vibrate with happiness for 8 hours. I live two blocks away from Philz and have developed a terrifying addiction. Blue Bottle and Dynamo are pretty damn good, too!
No mention of Ireland & Irish coffee?!! We take boring coffee and bring it to life!
“Expresso” and “capuccino.” You’re killing me, here. Come on.
ESPRESSO
CAPPUCCINO
No mention to Portuguese coffee habits? I am sure that we tend to drink more coffee than our Spanish neighbors…
Well, this site clearly caters to a specific people. Can the next coffee-centric post be about the coffee producing countries’ take on coffee products?
Why does it say Turkey twice? I thought Black Ivory was only in Thailand?
Have you notice that advance countries consumed
more coffee than the countries in the third world?.. It implies that coffee
drinkers are innovative and thinkers.