Roaster Stories: Friedhats with Lex Wenneker | European Coffee Trip x IKAWA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2019
- We talked coffee roasting, competitions and rare coffees with Lex Wenneker, co-founder of Friedhats Coffee Roasters and FUKU cafe in Amsterdam.
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He seems like a genuine and chill guy! Awesome video
I just love this culture- so much love and passion for coffee.
Yeah, we love specialty coffee community!
Their branding is awesome.
Friedhats is where it's at. Tried their coffees many times and in many different cafes around Amsterdam. Of course, Fuku gives you a more special experience :P
Recommendations coffee shops Amsterdam.
#coffee #coffeeshops #Amsterdam
Love how you did the menu...
My Favorit roaster All the time... 🇲🇨
We hope you enjoyed their story!!
A man ‘ s real talk. Incredible!
" i don't like Instagram 😅" - Lex
Amazing!
Hope i can visit their roastery and cafe someday
Now that is a fine looking man. Reason number one to go to this establishment- or watch this video.
Beautiful story.
It is, thanks for the comment!
Man i thought youre Jan Frodeno
Very good idea to put coffee beans in plastic bottles👌
I’ve never seen that before.
Personally I hate plastic. It’s a huge environmental issue and I do have concerns of the chemicals that might come from it.
Not environmentally friendly. Personally, I wouldn't get it just for that reason.
I don't think your taking all things into consideration. The industry standard is most of the time a plastic Bag or a paper bag with a plastic lining, which is actually worse than the plastic bag because you can not seperate the two. If you just use plastic it might be recylced. It is stated on the back of the bottles that it will never biodegrade and that you can return them to them for reuse. Therfore a better concept than having a paper bag which is plastic on the inside which has to be burned.
How the fuck did he get the money to open 3 businesses?!