Brandon Gott

Male

Kansas City, MO

United States

Profile Information:

What is your position in the coffee industry?
coffee roaster, home barista
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Kansas City USA
How many years have you been in the industry?
3
If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
yes
Tell us more about your coffee shop or barista skills.
I roast my own coffee and have a website to provide great coffee to my friends and family.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Seattle, Chicago, LA, Maui

I'd love to go to Italy and France.
About Me:
I love Coffee, God and my family, not necessarily in that order!
About My Company:
I desire to give my customers a virtual coffee shop experience.
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
Knowing that it can be a great and easy hobby and everyone else thinks it's hard to do.
Website:
http://www.baristadecasa.com

Comment Wall:

  • Brewed Behavior

    Hi Brandon,
    Thanks for the note, I too am in KC, give me a call at your leisure 913-940-9652.
    I'm in town until next Wednesday, cupping coffee and pulling shots in my lab everyday.
    You are always welcome at the table.
  • Alun Evans

    For some reason could not re your mail... so will post here instead

    Hi Brandon, funny you should mention the civet (or musang/luwak as we call it here). I had one run out in front of me yesterday when I was biking up behind our roastery in Bogor.

    I had a story I posted 5 years ago > http://www.merdekacoffee.com/newsdetail.php?id=08 that you might find useful. Prof Marcone is an interesting figure. We also had Steve-O and Johnny Knoxville vists and try the coffee while filming a live Civet in our roastery. Steve-O was bordering on insane. We do not sell the coffee, but have access to it.

    For green we only work with smallholdrs, so we do not have huge volumes left after our own roasting commitments. However if there is anything you are interested in let me know. I have shipped green to the US before and (despite what I hear), its not difficult to do.

    Cheers
    AE
  • Dustin Butler

    Hey Brandon,

    my company sells it. Check out our website at

    www.bantaicivetcoffee.com

    I started it up as a Peace Corps project in the Philippines. Now we import it and roast it here in the states. Check it out.