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Are you a coffee drinker? If you live in America, research certainly suggests so, with 54 percent of Americans over the age of 18 drinking an average of 3.1 cups a day. That's a whole lot of coffee! And with $40 billion dollars per year spent on coffee just in America, that's a whole lot of money, too!
Whether you're an casual drinker or not, after listening to our Pocket Guide to Coffee, we're certain you'll savor that next sip of coffee so much more. In fact, we guarantee it. The perfect companion for your next morning cup. By listening to our short, informative coffee audiobook, you'll discover: the fascinating science and history of coffee, how to make the perfect cup of coffee, what the best coffee beans are, what the best way to brew coffee is, what all those different coffee certifications mean, and so much more.
Treat yourself to a cup and the best coffee audiobook on Audible today: Coffee by Pocket Guide Club.
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