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Just poured in ours last night. Not so good for me, but it was a fun event.
I liked Bryan's post, but here's some additional thoughts...
PLEASE Be closed for the event unless you have more than one machine. All of our previous events had been soda and drip-only during the comp, last nights was not. I can't tell you how strange it was to be trying to make pretty drinks on a strange machine while working around another barista (with one grinder and one functioning wand). I'm all for degree of difficulty stuff here, but not if it gives only some of the competitors a disadvantage.
KISS - one machine, one coffee.
Skip the practice period. You won't need it if you go the time limit/no pour limit route anyway. If you can't figure out how to get a good shot and pitcher of milk on a decent machine in 4 minutes you weren't going to win anyway :).
Or, alternatively, use the practice period to make a few drinks for the judges to practice judging with. Maybe then the first one to pour won't get TOTALLY SCREWED (not saying that's ever happened to me...).
Hope we've given you enough thoughts. Good luck!
They've got like 4(?) machines I think and the shop itself is almost divided (it is, in a sense). They would still be able to be open and host the jam as well.
Additionally, Terika, make sure that you do something with all the wall space behind (where the gift card ads and stuff are) to mount some screens, or maybe have a screen off somewhere else. If you can set it up so there is live feed to the TV behind the main counter of the event happening in back that would be super cool.
And promote this thing like crazy. Given the volume of customers you guys have I think you would definitely benefit from promoting it and letting people watch, even if they had no interest in competing at any point.
I've been thinking about it a little today and so far that is all I have come up with...
Have a tentative date/time yet?
-bry
Brady said:Just poured in ours last night. Not so good for me, but it was a fun event.
I liked Bryan's post, but here's some additional thoughts...
PLEASE Be closed for the event unless you have more than one machine. All of our previous events had been soda and drip-only during the comp, last nights was not. I can't tell you how strange it was to be trying to make pretty drinks on a strange machine while working around another barista (with one grinder and one functioning wand). I'm all for degree of difficulty stuff here, but not if it gives only some of the competitors a disadvantage.
KISS - one machine, one coffee.
Skip the practice period. You won't need it if you go the time limit/no pour limit route anyway. If you can't figure out how to get a good shot and pitcher of milk on a decent machine in 4 minutes you weren't going to win anyway :).
Or, alternatively, use the practice period to make a few drinks for the judges to practice judging with. Maybe then the first one to pour won't get TOTALLY SCREWED (not saying that's ever happened to me...).
Hope we've given you enough thoughts. Good luck!
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