The Scotsman

Ending UK Coffee Week with a double espresso

- Gaby Soutar gaby.soutar@jpress.co.uk

It’s UK Coffee Week, running until Sunday, and it’s time to celebrate being caffeinate­d.

I’m a two cups a day person – one in the morning, and another to fend off the 3pm slump. Any more than that, and I get the jitters, though I have the antidote.

I once interviewe­d a barista and he recommende­d eating a banana. It works. Anyway, I have no doubt that caffeine is my crutch, but it’s essential. Without it, I am as doggedly cantankero­us as Halloween’s Michael Myers.

While there are those who take their pets on holiday with them, we never forget our coffee machine. Recently, we went camping without him, and it was a three-day torture. We almost went home early, because we missed him so much.

However, although home percolatio­n is fine, I do prefer a cafe flat white, made by proper baristas with beans that are roasted on-site.

There are so many excellent places to choose from in Scotland, from Dear Green in Glasgow to Unorthodox Roasters in Kinross.

Among my favourites in the capital are Artisan Roast, Machina, Modern Standard and excellent newcomer Santu, which all source their beans directly from the farmers.

At the bottom of the Canongate, they have an Italian-style coffee bar. You can down your espresso, power up to Castlehill, and still have enough energy to climb the ramparts, if they’d only let you.

As with most Edinburgh cafes, a flat white here is around three quid.

However, Santu’s owner, Washington Vieira, who is renovating their roastery, says the wholesale price of green coffee has recently doubled.

“Brazil had a historical­ly bad harvest this year, and being the biggest coffee producing country this will impact the whole market," says Mr Vieira.

He also explains the price of the coffee ingredient is a minuscule fraction of the cost of your drink.

If those additional costs are passed onto consumers, we might go over the £3-a-cup point, and that might be too expensive for some.

However, I think they have underestim­ated me. Name your price.

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