TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to analyze whether consumers can discriminate coffees in the same way as a professional coffee judge, a cupper, to assess the relevance of cuppers' evaluations for taste differences perceived by consumers.Design/methodology/approach– In total, 23 samples sold in international stores as Tarrazú coffee were bought. A cupper evaluated these samples using the international cupping procedures for the quality attributes aroma, fragrance, body and acidity. Of the 23 samples, five were used in a triangle test carried out by a panel of 12 non‐expert consumers to determine if their discriminations matched the expert's judgment.Findings– Results from the cupper gave a high variability of the coffees evaluated. The results of the consumer panel demonstrated that discrimination between coffees by consumers was predicted by acidity differences assessed by the cupper. The same held for body but not necessarily for fragrance and aroma.Originality/value– The paper revealed that discrimination between the coffees by the consumer panel matched the coffee cupper's evaluation differences. The high consistency of the results obtained from the consumer panel underpins that the respondents did not have much difficulty in rating the coffees with the same scores as the professional coffee judge. Thus, differences in coffee quality, notably with respect to acidity, are important to consider in coffee production and marketing as consumers can perceive them and thus use this information when deciding whether or not to buy the product again. VL - 112 IS - 9 SN - 0007-070X DO - 10.1108/00070701011074372 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/00070701011074372 AU - Arce Alvarado Randall AU - Linnemann Anita R. PY - 2010 Y1 - 2010/01/01 TI - The predictive value of a small consumer panel for coffee‐cupper judgment T2 - British Food Journal PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 1023 EP - 1032 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -