Indonesia’s Coffee Culture Is Brewing a Global Revolution
Here’s something to stir your curiosity: Indonesia’s coffee market isn’t just growing—it’s redefining itself. Since the pandemic, coffee consumption here has tripled, propelling the nation to fifth place globally in both production and consumption. This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about a cultural shift. Once dominated by cheap, dark-roasted robusta and sweetened milky brews, Indonesia’s coffee scene is now a mosaic of quality, innovation, and accessibility. The transformation began with economic growth. As incomes rose, so did demand for better coffee. Affordable domestic chains like Kopi Kenangan bridged the gap between street-side warungs and premium brands, offering third-wave quality at…

