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Mixed-varietal lots with good cup: how do you communicate quality honestly?

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Recently I have been discussing communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots with several coffee people and nobody gives the same answer. Some treat it as small detail, some say it changes the whole workflow. I am not looking for textbook reply. I want to know whether communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots gives meaningful difference once you repeat it over many cycles.

Would you keep communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots in your normal process, or only for specific coffees and situations?
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From my side this helped only on certain coffees, not on every lot. When the coffee is already forgiving, communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots does not change much. On difficult lots the effect is clearer.
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I disagree a little with people who say communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots is only a small detail. Small detail alone maybe yes, but several small details together can move the cup a lot.
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What helped me most was keeping short notes each time. Without notes, discussion about communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots becomes memory battle and not real evaluation.
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For communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots, I only trust conclusion after I see same pattern several times. One successful run can be accident. Repetition is what make the lesson useful.
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I think the bigger issue is not communicating quality of mixed-varietal lots itself but whether your baseline is stable. If baseline keeps moving, then every experiment around it gives mixed signal.

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