Price, Quality, and Flavor in Coffee: Why There Is No Direct Correlation
"If a coffee costs 5x more, will it taste 5x better?"
It’s a dangerous question that too many roastery owners and customers avoid. We see an 86-point score or a high price and our brains immediately expect a linear explosion of flavor. But coffee isn't a simple commodity—it’s an economic puzzle.
From the labor costs to the logistics, price is often a reflection of effort and economics, not simply sensory complexity. If you're roasting for the price tag instead of the reality of the bean, you're setting yourself up for a disaster.
The Verdict: Stop expecting numbers to tell you how to feel. Start understanding the system behind the cup.