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coffee man ( thanks willie, kris, waylon and j.r.)
I was a barista
with my finger i did slide
with two towels by my side
many a coffee and hot beverages were made
many a folks said high prices they did pay
the instructors trained newbies for their coffees life
but do they have the drive.
I was a roaster
the sampler i did slide
from the sample i did buy
i brewed a robusta bought from mexico
i tamped and weighed for a double ristretto
when the destoner broke they said the grinder killed
but i am grinding still.
i was a bag filler
on a steel table clean and wide
where sealer and tin tie did collide
a face made older by the vile mold aroma
i shipped and sold as the orders flowed
they carrried me in a foiled gusset bag
but it won't make me frown.
cuz it comes from the ground.
from the ground, from the ground, from the ground.
i'd be a latte
and my micro foam did shine
and as a treat i did provide
for that taste they will have to come back again
maybe i will amaze them with a shot if i can
or maybe a single drop of rain
something balanced bright and round.
cuz it comes from the ground.
from the ground, from the ground,from the ground
It was cold outside this morning, and I didn't approve.Had it been hot in the N.O. I would have been okay with it. Whatever, the morning is starting of the right way. A banana , cigarettes and Some Rawandan from Bardorf and Bronson. Allright, let's get started.One of my roomates here at the Locust House , Jonathan Meadows of White Rock Coffee in, dallas tx. along with Lorenzo Prekins of Cafe Medici in Austin are here representing the SCRBC.Ya, South Central. We will be respected.
Next year we should bring a Junior out to houston, or maybe another machine by CIMBALI like the CasaDio. The floor opens soon, I'm pretty excited about it.
So it's later, took two classes today; Grind Dose Tamp, Extract and Comparitive cupping. both are required to get my Level 2 certification. I got alot out of the GDT and Ex class, it's great to be in a controlled enviroment working with other people to really undertsand how these variables can effect the taste. I'm not saying I didn't get anything out of the Cupping , but with cupping it has to be something you do on a consistent basis.Eldon and I will spend alot more time together. It was nice to be able to taste the differences of processing methods and how coffees from different regions taste compared to each other.
Checked out the Bunn booth , theTrifecta was pretty cool, it seems alot like the Clover, more visual and it seems more user friendly. Also checked out the mypressi twist shot was incrediblely bright, heavy body, alot better than what I expected.
The Slayer machine was pretty bad ass. It's crazy howmuch control you have over temp and pressure. I'm excited about being able to play on Sunday.
Thats it for now, 'bout to go the Intelli party, so I'll holla back ..... check out the pics.
What up y'all (where yat) to all my SNOBS. So Bob Arcenaux and I have made it to anaheim, ( it looks like houston, which looks like dallas, which looks like Metarie( sorry Baby) , the only differnce is it's got hills. I wasn't that scared on the flight which is awesome because i'm not a fan of flying . Next year in houston will be great. not a bad drive .
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I know I shouldn't be as starstruck as I am, but seeing some of the biggest names in the game: Lem Butler , Gwilym Davies, Heather Perry ( with brown hair), Stephan Morrisey, just to name a few, out in real life and not on the coverof a Barista Mag is mighty cool. I hope i might get a chance to holla at them over the weekend.
Hey Barista Mag how come you didn't do a wrap up of the SCRBC, shame on you. I hope some of my redheaded bretheren from the forgotten region do something to make you remember us. Looking forward to the Inteligestia Party on friday.. i'll check back in.
Thanks Coffee Roasters of New Orleans, Orleans Coffee Exchange, and Society of New Orleans Baristas, for sending me out here to get more certifications,and to do some schmoozing.
By the way I only put caps on things I respect or appreciate.
-bry
We’ll also be selling tickets for the Coffee Kids Benefit drawing. There are three great prizes, including Behmor Roasters, a Mypressi Handheld Espresso Machine from Visions Espresso, and a Tea and Coffee Gift Basket from the Little Bean Coffee Company. Tickets are a suggested donation of $25, or 5 for $100.
On Friday night from 5-7pm in Ballroom A of the Anaheim Convention Center, stop by the Coffee Kids Reception sponsored by InterAmerican Coffee. We will highlight the achievements of FHC of Costa Rica, a longtime Coffee Kids partner that has provided scholarship opportunities to thousands of students from coffee-farming communities. Light refreshments and cash bar will be available.Some top tier Ethiopians, wet and dry processed. Some Burundis and some cocoas for a little change of pace. Also a rant about people that don't care about where a coffee comes from. :)
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-bry
We’ll also be selling tickets for the Coffee Kids Benefit drawing. There are three great prizes, including Behmor Roasters, a Mypressi Handheld Espresso Machine from Visions Espresso, and a Tea and Coffee Gift Basket from the Little Bean Coffee Company. Tickets are a suggested donation of $25, or 5 for $100.
On Friday night from 5-7pm in Ballroom A of the Anaheim Convention Center, stop by the Coffee Kids Reception sponsored by InterAmerican Coffee. We will highlight the achievements of FHC of Costa Rica, a longtime Coffee Kids partner that has provided scholarship opportunities to thousands of students from coffee-farming communities. Light refreshments and cash bar will be available.