15,000 Free Coffees Available at West Java Coffee Festival
31 October 2017 17:20 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Around 15,000 cups of coffee will be handed out free-of-charge throughout the West Java Coffee Festival 2017 that will be held for three days from November 3-5.
The festivity of the thousand-year-old beverage will be held by the Department of Industry and Commerce and the West Java Province Plantation Service at the Plaza Trans Studio Mall in Bandung.
According to the official press release, the free coffees originate from coffee beans grown by West Java farmers and will be brewed by local West Java baristas.
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The event will also feature several other shows such as an exhibition, public discussion forums, and a trading arena. This event that has entered its third year is set to be the benchmark for West Java coffee transactions.
It will feature coffee beans from 25 origins such as Mount Tilu, Wanoja, MPIG Burangrang, Arjuna, Murbeng Puntang, Manglayang, Malabar, and many other West Java coffee beans.
Meanwhile, the coffee shops present at the event are Roempi Coffee, Bridge Coffee, Rucker park Coffee, Freddo Coffee, Djaman Coffee and many others.
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