September 26th to October 23rd

Autumn Coffee Streak
This autumn, we’re celebrating coffee in all its forms with a streak of five community-focused events at Schot Coffee Roasters. From cuppings to workshops, you will find the events suitable for all levels of coffee enthusiasts. Come to one, or join us for the full streak—each event is a chance to taste, learn, and connect with fellow coffee enthusiasts. Let’s brew something special together!
No show policy:
- We kindly ask you to only sign up for the workshop you really intend to attend. The spots are very limited!
- In case you signed up for a workshop and cannot attend, please inform us at least 24 hours before the event.
BYOB: Bring-Your-Own-Beans
September 26; 17:00
This is a fun coffee cupping event at our coffee bar where we’ll get to know each other by sharing what we love the most – making coffee and drinking it together! Whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or just starting to explore the coffee world, this event is perfect for all levels of coffee enthusiasts. Bring your favorite coffee beans and get ready to sip. Snacks & music provided by us. See you there!
Tools: cupping station; snacks; laid-back environment;
MANUAL BREWER SHOWDOWN
October 3; 17:00
In this immersive, hands-on workshop, we’ll take a single-origin coffee and put it through its paces using different style hand brewers: Origami, Kalita and Pulsar. Together, we’ll explore how variables like shape, flow rate, water temperature and agitation impact extraction, texture and flavor of a cup.
PULSAR WORKSHOP @ ROTTERDAM COFFEE FEST
October 12; 12:45
Join us to discover limitless possibilities of our favorite coffee brewer. In this in-depth workshop taking place at Rotterdam Coffee Festival, you’ll learn how to use Pulsar by using different recipes and techniques and understand how small adjustments can influence your cup.
*The spots are very limited, so be first in the festival to secure your spot in the workshop*
HAND GRINDER SHOWDOWN
October 17; 17:00
Same coffee, different grinders. How different can it taste? In this workshop, we’ll put a range of handgrinders to the test and compare the brews side by side. We’ll analyse particle distribution, extraction, and flavor clarity across the brews. Bring your own hand grinder to this workshop if you’d like.
With John Schot!
SCHOT PRESENTS: NEW COFFEE ARRIVALS
October 23, 17:00
Coffee cupping is a standardized comparative way to taste coffee, which helps you discover unique aspects of every coffee and analyze the differences in them. In the line-up you’ll find our newly released coffees from Ethiopia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and El Salvador—each with its own story and flavor. Includes a coffee giveaway. Slurp!