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What is your position in the coffee industry?
barista trainer, coffee enthusiast, entrepreneur
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Almaty, Kazakhstan
How many years have you been in the industry?
11
If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
maybe
Tell us more about your coffee shop or barista skills.
Good but there is always room for improvement in terms of consistancy and knowledge.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico, Brasil, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Japan, Russia (Siberia), Ukraine, Combodia, Vietnam, Thailand, China, Kenia...and so many more.
About Me:
Placed on earth to promote Specialty Coffee down herein CA (Central-Asia). Great assignment!
About My Company:
Check www.barista-academy.org
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
Good Energetic Vibes
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Silvia & VBM Super Domobar & Elektra MC a Leva

Posted on December 19, 2008 at 7:55am 2 Comments

RANCILIO SILVIA



Bought my first espresso machine "Rancilio Silvia" in 1999. Really it changed my life! This machine looks great, feels great and easy to maintain. The RVS looks are great and certainly my best investment. Equipment was great but I still wasn't able to get the right coffee nor the perfect grinding! After several try outs asking local shops to grind coffee for the Silvia, each time it looked like beach sand...putting that in… Continue

A miracle of nature: Panama Sitton Washed Arabica

Posted on September 16, 2008 at 1:30pm 0 Comments

Pizza & Coffee

Just came from work, unexpected early but a pleasant surprise.

Knowing that my meal is half ready and looking forward to a nice full creamy and smooth espresso....a must after heavily abusing my body poring black acid through my organs from one commercial coffee brand which I do not wish to mention.



Opened up the front door, lights on and strait to my kitchen. My kitchen is base, the place I wish to be after a… Continue

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At 6:42am on September 26, 2009, Friso said…
I read you v been to borneo, how was the trip?
and the coffee ?

nice batch roaster u got!!
ciao
At 7:48pm on February 5, 2009, Kim Pang said…
Hi, I am from Sabah (Borneo).
Know you came to look for coffee plantation, but victor said is right, here only has some small robusta and liberica plantation.
Most of the people here like to drink the black robusta coffee.
At 8:14am on January 24, 2009, Victor said…
Hi, I think you should visit Indonesia (jawa or sumatra) for coffee plantation or maybe Chiang Mai in Thailand.
As what i know in Malaysia there is only some small robusta or liebrica coffee plantation only.

Hope you enjoy your broneo trip :)

Regards,
Victor from Penang Malaysia
At 2:20pm on January 21, 2009, Harm Dommisse said…
Long time no see! Moeten nog eens keer wat gaan doen.
At 1:02am on December 24, 2008, Alun Evans said…
As I know Royal Brunei flies daily to Jakarta, at fairly reasonable prices. This would be one option to get as far as Jakarta- then fly on Garuda up to Padang. The other options would involve using Air Asia or Silk Air. Both would require transiting in KL or Singapore, but I think you could then fly directly into Padang. Booking accomodation in advance is not necessary, and would most likely prove more expensive...also I think you might be suprised at thw range of accomodation avaiable. I would suggest Padang, a trip up to Bukit Tinggi for a few days (which is great and has some excellent Dutch Hotels as well as coffe nearby), then down to Gunung Kerinci
At 5:25pm on December 22, 2008, Alun Evans said…
Hey Mathijs, great to hear from you! Coffee is still grown in this area, which is now Gunung Kerinci (note the Dutch spelling you used of Korintji is almost pronounced the same). The area is half national Park now, half still producing coffee and other spices. Its a good drive from Padang (which is also a very interesting town) but worth a visit. What part of Borneo are yoiu going to be in? I am assuming Malaysian Sarawak where Mount Kinabalu is. For sure if you have time to hop over here... Java or Sumatra would be worth visiting to see for coffee
At 4:22pm on December 13, 2008, Steve MacDowall said…
greetings from Canada - Steve
At 3:57pm on December 6, 2008, Harm Dommisse said…
Geen probleem. Wel apart dat je ook K-1 volgt.
At 12:45pm on December 5, 2008, Harm Dommisse said…
Morgen heb ik wel tijd. Alleen eerst in de ochtend begin de middag achter de PC voor de K-1 Finale in Japan. Helaas zelf er niet bij dus dan maar live via de PC. Daarna kunnen we wel een 'bakje' of 2 doen.
At 12:40am on December 5, 2008, Harm Dommisse said…
Ben je al terug in het land?
 
 
 

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