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Once upon a time, the simple pleasures of a homemade cup of coffee would have been limited to those in Ethiopia's cool, wet mountain forest regions. Today, a multi-billion dollar global industry means we can sip on an espresso virtually anywhere in the world. But what about coffee's future? Scott, Jools and James embark on a mission into the unknown to each reveal an element of the magical and evolving world of coffee growing. The team (or most of them…) savour a specially brewed coffee alongside each story, all prepared on the Siemens EQ700 fully automatic espresso machine. Scott talks genetics with World Coffee Research's Hanna Neuschwander as he takes us to the frontline of the battle to save coffee from climate change.James enlists the help of coffee processing specialist and fellow podcaster Lucia Solis to decipher what the latest bamboozling terms on our coffee bags actually mean.And Jools is joined by Jessy Luo as she whisks us away to one of the world's newest coffee-growing regions in a rather unexpected corner of the globe.What do F1 and Dolly the Sheep have to do with the future of coffee? Click 'download' to find out! — What do you want to listen to in Series 4? Take five minutes to fill out our survey! https://bit.ly/3I2FPw8Join our Patreon to support the show! https://bit.ly/3vrispx Go on your own coffee adventures at home with the Siemens EQ700 fully automatic espresso machine: https://bit.ly/3Ia8yy5Find your perfect roast with the Ikawa Home: https://bit.ly/3IdYVPc Visiting Glasgow? Follow Perch and Rest on Instagram (https://bit.ly/3OH3zb8). Discover more about coffee genetics at World Coffee Research: https://bit.ly/39RuiTOLearn more about coffee and wine growing with Lucia Solis on her Making Coffee podcast: https://bit.ly/3z7dJ0j Find Jessy Luo, Chinese coffee specialist, on the interwebs: https://bit.ly/39TcUxITake a screenshot and tell your friends about Adventures in Coffee!Tag our Instagram handles:James Harper / Filter Stories: https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0OJools Walker / Lady Velo: http://bit.ly/39VRGewScott Bentley / Caffeine Magazine: https://bit.ly/3oijQ91