ColinO
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  • Portland, OR
  • United States
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35 lb Fluid Bed Roaster For Sale

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dina Rath Mar 18, 2016. 1 Reply

Tanzanian source trips

Started this discussion. Last reply by ColinO May 31, 2009. 5 Replies

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What is your position in the coffee industry?
barista, barista trainer, coffee enthusiast, service tech/repair
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Portland, OR USA
How many years have you been in the industry?
10
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.
I am always looking to improve on my skills. That is what I like about coffee no matter what I learn it just opens the door to something else new that I have never heard of.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Any and all!
About Me:
I started as an engineer for a roaster manufacturer but decided I wanted to learn more about the coffee so I could become a better coffee engineer so I quite that job and moved up to Portland and got a barista job, I love being a barista!
About My Company:
I started a small company designing and building coffee roasters. As part of that I am to also trying to help connect roasters with farmers by offering trips to source. The source trip part of the business won't be up and running for at least six months. For the time being I repair and update fluid bed roasters, until I finish the rest of my technical drawings.
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
My favorite thing about the coffee industry is the people; the only thing that ever keeps an industry going is the people who make it up. I find people in the coffee industry to be so creative, hard working, progressive and passionate about what they do, they seem to be people who are so genuinely happy doing what they do. I also think that fair and direct trade is super awesome and something that I want to know so much more about. All right, I also just love good coffee! But come on without the people in this industry who know where coffee would be now.
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At 12:04pm on March 11, 2009, Randy Fasig said…
60 KG BARTH
10 KG OZTURK
3 KG DEIDRICH
At 9:40pm on January 15, 2009, Dan Welch said…
Colin,
Justin said you were interested in the temp IR temp meters we have in our warehouse. Let me know if you are still interested and i'll get them to you.
At 1:54pm on November 15, 2008, Eva said…
hello, nice to meet you as well. i've worked many different jobs where i am but currently oversee a region. we roast in the bay area, near berkeley. how long have you lived in portland?
At 2:33am on November 13, 2008, Rick LeSuisse said…
Hi Colin!
nice web page, and big success in your business!!!
I am going to open my coffee lounge here in germany and the next step will be a coffee roaster. but for the moment keep beans moving ;)
Greetings
Rick
At 10:42pm on November 12, 2008, Chasse said…
Unfortunately it's expensive to live where I am currently and working so much is an inevitable necessity, especially when you're trying to save. I would love to be able to afford some hefty traveling within the next few years, I hope..

So far I've only used one type of machine, in a small cafe. I think it was a 1lb coffee kinetics "Syd and Jerry's". It was simple to operate, it stopped the roast cycle at the defined temperature and not on a timer. The owner who trained me didn't really thoroughly explain what was going on. I used it for a few months and that was about two years ago.

In fact, I'm sorry to say that I still consider myself a complete newbie to this coffee world even though I'm working a full time and a part time job in it. i guess that's why i'm here on this website, just trying to learn something new every day..
At 11:30am on November 12, 2008, Chasse said…
Hi there! Nice to meet you, cheers!
At 1:39pm on October 3, 2008, bri said…
We roast our own, and it's real good stuff. Come check it out sometime! If our roaster is around, I'm sure he'd love to talk about our different varietals and whatnot.
At 8:55pm on August 12, 2008, bri said…
Things are good, thanks. :)
I work at Blue Gardenia. You?
I'm fairly new to the game (8 months in), but I really love it so It's always cool to meet others in the Portland coffee scene!

Cheers!
At 8:44pm on August 5, 2008, Trevor said…
Colin, best of luck to you in your endeavor. I'm in the midst of something similar right now. I've actually connected with some guys in my area that have already made a connection with some farmers and we are partnering with them to better work with coffee farmers. Please keep me updated on your progress.
At 6:02pm on August 1, 2008, Alun Evans said…
Yes Colin, there is tonnes of potential here. Essentially there are a few of us working on relatonship and sustainable coffee models here, its a handul. There are some bigger concerns- such as PPKGO...but no where near the numbers there should be. The problems are that while most communities are very keen to work towards direct trade, the traditional models where brokers pay very little, but forward a lot of credit in advance to keep farmers obligated to working for them (not with them) persist. Remoteness, lack of access to microcredit, lack of ability to reach the markets directly etc all handicap communities looking to break out of the traditional constraints put on the coffee businesss here. Willing yes, able yes...ale to deliver yes. Need a lot of guidance, most certainly
 
 
 

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