Zechariah White

Male

Atlanta, GA

United States

Profile Information:

What is your position in the coffee industry?
barista trainer, coffee roaster, consultant
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Atlanta, GA, USA
How many years have you been in the industry?
7
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.
My interest in coffee is on a global scale. I love everything from being behind the bar, to checking the roaster's tryer to meeting farmers from around the world.

Bike Guy Coffee roasts directly traded, organic coffees from CoffeeShrub and delivers them to residences in and around Atlanta, GA.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Yours. Hit me up.
About Me:
Catholic Coffee Guy on a Bike or Motorcycle. Tattoos, vynil, and midcentury art.
About My Company:
Simple Concept, Complex Coffee
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
That if we really wanted to, we in this industry could save the planet from an impending ecological disaster. That's what I aim to do.
Website:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bike-Guy-Coffee/116642458423977?sk=wall

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  • Barry Hill

    Hi, Zech. You queried me on my LM GS-1. Yes, it's still up for grabs. Great little machine! I also responded via the ning email. Don't know if that will return to you. You can call me at 206-524-5495 in Seattle.


    I see from your profile that you appreciate Sci-Fi. Have you seen/enjoyed the rather quietly moving but stunning on many planes "STALKER" directed by A. Tarkovsky? As you probably know, A.T. directed the more well-known and wonderful first production of "SOLARIS" in around 1972.
    Barry
  • Gabe Windham

    The name of my shop is Chocolate Perks. We are in Duluth, GA
  • greg costello

    Have you fixed the YM2?

    I have one, your opinion is higher than mine of them. DOnt run your roaster!!! If not fixed.

    You need to undo front bearing cover and slacken the nut off so that the drum does not rub against the face of roaster.Loosen then run roaster. It can also tocuh & squeak again once expand over 150deg C too loose coffee falls thru or can jam between face and drum.

    The squeak is NOT from the back its the front. The belt you can do nothing about, its not adjustable and non toothed.

    Good luck

    Greg Costello UK