The only thing that could make a freshly poured, barista standard cup of coffee better?
Well, how about if that coffee was showcasing some of the UK's finest artisan roasters while also helping to support a great cause.
UK Coffee Week runs until October 24 across the country and has partnered with a selection of Glasgow businesses all in the name of raising funds for Project Waterfall, a charity that works to end the water crisis in coffee-growing countries.
To find out more, we visited Mayze in Finnieston who have a solid reputation as one of the best cafes in town.
Gillian McIntyre, owner of the bustling West End spot told us why they've chosen to get involved with UK Coffee Week and gave us a video masterclass full of hints and tricks for crafting the perfect cuppa. She said: "This is the second year that we've participated in UK Coffee Week.
"There seems to be such a great energy and atmosphere in all the shops that participate.
"It comes at a great time when cafes are opening back up and people are allowed back inside so we just thought that we would use this opportunity to showcase what we can do as businesses when it comes to sharing the platform that we have with charities."
Watch our full video below to find out more and see Gillian's impressive skills in action:
For more information on UK coffee week click here.
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