Irina Sharipova: Coffee in its Purest Form

We are delighted to launch our new column at “Qahwaworld.com” titled “QAHWATI” – My Coffee – where we step into the private worlds of celebrities and coffee enthusiasts to discover the secrets of their relationship with this magical drink.

In the “Qahwati” series, we aim to pull back the curtain on the personal lives of industry experts and connoisseurs.

To kick off this series today, we host the renowned certified coffee trainer and expert Irina Sharipova in a moment of serenity, far from training platforms and strict evaluation standards.

For Irina, coffee isn’t just a science or a set of rules; it is a daily ritual that begins with simplicity and ends with exploration. Here, she shares how a professional expert spends her morning, balancing the consistency of batch brew with an endless passion for manual experimentation.

Irina says: “I really like making coffee at home My perfect coffee is batch brew. I honestly love it for its simplicity and balance. When batch brew is done right, it’s clean, smooth, and easy to drink.  I mostly brew with my Moccamaster. It’s reliable, consistent, and fits perfectly into my daily routine. I enjoy the process: grinding the coffee, filling the water, pressing the button, and letting the aroma slowly fill the space. It feels calm and familiar — exactly what I want in the morning.

Lately, I’ve also been experimenting more with manual brewing, especially using Orea, a new funnel I recently started experimenting with. It’s fun, flexible, and gives me a lot of variables to play. I like brewing different coffees with it and seeing how small changes can completely transform the cup. This kind of experimentation keeps coffee exciting for me and reminds me that learning never really stops.

Aside of work, I usually drink my coffee in the morning or early afternoon, without rushing. Sometimes it’s a quiet moment alone, sometimes it’s shared with conversation. I drink my coffee black — I enjoy tasting the coffee as it is, without distractions.”

Specialized Training Opportunity in Judging WCC in Dubai

Dubai – Qahwa World

A specialized training program focused on judging skills for World Coffee Championships, with an emphasis on the manual brewing category, has been announced in cooperation with World Coffee Championships and The Phatuncle.

The workshop will be held at Karam Coffee, located on 4th Street, Al Quoz Third, Al Quoz, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The workshop is scheduled to take place from 10 to 11 February 2026 at Karam Coffee in Al Quoz, Dubai, as an intensive training program focused on judging skills for World Coffee Championships in the manual brewing category.

The program provides comprehensive insights into World Coffee Championships as a whole, with a detailed focus on the manual brewing competition. Participants will gain an understanding of competition structure, judging roles, and official evaluation criteria.

The workshop is designed as a small-size class to ensure high-quality learning and interaction. It will be conducted by Hendri Kurniawan, a World Coffee Events Representative since 2016, who has judged 20 World Coffee Championships across all six official competition categories.

The training includes both theoretical and practical sessions, allowing participants to experience judging procedures, participate in simulated judging panels, and deliver structured feedback to competing participants.

This workshop is suitable for coffee enthusiasts of all knowledge levels, including those interested in understanding how competitions are judged, individuals aspiring to become competition judges, and competitors seeking better preparation for upcoming championships.

At the end of the workshop, all participants will receive a digital certificate accredited by World Coffee Championships and the Specialty Coffee Association.

To register or inquire, please contact:
[email protected]