🙌🏽Sublime Sunday🙌🏽 An excuse to post your random, creative or crazy ideas by @c0ff33a ☕️

Welcome to #SublimeSunday a tag presenting you with the unique opportunity to post something a bit different, wacky, crazy or just whatever takes your fancy and instigated by me @c0ff33a ☕️

First up though is a #beautifulsunday (hosted by @ace108) photo with a #funkyedit (hosted by @krazypoet) with Saturation to the Max.

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It might not be quite as lovely to look at as fields of grass and trees, but this street in London represents my busy week at an exhibition here in the capital of the UK.

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Sublime logo for this Chai tea brand.

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I just quite liked this bubbly, colour changing display. The stand here was for a water filtration company - getting the perfect PH balance for the water used by coffee machines prolong's the equipment life by reducing limescale bird up inside the boilers of them and also improves the taste of the coffee.

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It was not all coffee though, this is a coffee infused Lager. Extremely refreshing in a hot exhibition centre.

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How about a little cold brew coffee, the staff on this staff were definitely up for making their day entertaining. I sampled this amazing coffee style, the cold brew is served by drawing the previously slow infused coffee through cold water along with nitrogen to dispense into a cup where it settles in the same way Guiness does. The result is a creamy black chilled coffee - that's right creamy taste and no milk in sight - great for anyone looking to loose a few inches.

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It's the paperweight stand! I love this one - not not really these are Tampers, you use them to compress the ground coffee in the espresso machine before inserting it into the machine to brew it. Pretty cool these ones though.

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Back to the London streets, this was a pretty interesting looking building - hurt my neck taking this photo though -_-

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#FunkyEdit time, cyclists and motorbikes - London streets are crammed with them and they are all nutters - racing through the tiniest gaps one moped nearly ran me down while I stood in the Pedestrian refuge - he was using it as a short cut through traffic!

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Even my favourite Coffee brewer had a Stand - Aeropress and it's quite a funky stand too. They were doing a brisk trade selling these.

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And to finish some colourful cups, I hope you enjoyed my Sublime Sunday with a London and Coffee Festival based vibe.

Some of my previous posts you might have missed


Market Friday goes to London Coffee Festival

The C0ff33 Vlog
Driving to and from Blackpool with @c0ff33a





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