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Building Coffee Communities: Andrew Whitworth-Smith on Cuppings, Curiosity & the Future of Specialty Coffee

24 min · 24. juni 2026
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In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we sit down with Andrew Whitworth-Smith, founder of The Cupping Directives and Waypoint. Andrew shares his journey from barista to coffee community builder, the story behind creating a central hub for coffee events, and his mission to make coffee education more accessible. We explore sensory experiences, co-fermentation, sustainability, and the future of specialty coffee.   Credits music: Small Talk [https://open.spotify.com/track/64YlBjot2BfgtQElfOKN3D?si=1034480e91604159] by London artist Hope Winter in association with The Coffee Music Project [https://www.coffeemusicproject.com/] Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website [https://www.londoncoffeeguide.com/], subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide [https://www.instagram.com/thelondoncoffeeguide/] on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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episode Building Coffee Communities: Andrew Whitworth-Smith on Cuppings, Curiosity & the Future of Specialty Coffee artwork

Building Coffee Communities: Andrew Whitworth-Smith on Cuppings, Curiosity & the Future of Specialty Coffee

In this episode of the London Coffee Podcast, we sit down with Andrew Whitworth-Smith, founder of The Cupping Directives and Waypoint. Andrew shares his journey from barista to coffee community builder, the story behind creating a central hub for coffee events, and his mission to make coffee education more accessible. We explore sensory experiences, co-fermentation, sustainability, and the future of specialty coffee.   Credits music: Small Talk [https://open.spotify.com/track/64YlBjot2BfgtQElfOKN3D?si=1034480e91604159] by London artist Hope Winter in association with The Coffee Music Project [https://www.coffeemusicproject.com/] Create a free profile on The London Coffee Guide website [https://www.londoncoffeeguide.com/], subscribe to @thelondoncoffeeguide [https://www.instagram.com/thelondoncoffeeguide/] on Instagram and follow the latest coffee news, openings, and stories from London’s specialty scene.

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