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haha nik laying the SMACKDOWN on italy!
Well, no one on here is Italy bashing. I'm certainly not. (I've got too many Italian friends to do that safely)
In truth, we've had some "experts" here visiting from Washinton State too...and they actually used the phrase: "We're from Seattle...we know our coffee." (OK, I guess that was two phrases)
Anyway, they were full of themselves and didn't know poop about what they were talking about.
My basic point was that trying to adjust your roasting standards to match those of some mythical espresso capital is a big mistake.
Well, no one on here is Italy bashing. I'm certainly not. (I've got too many Italian friends to do that safely)
In truth, we've had some "experts" here visiting from Washinton State too...and they actually used the phrase: "We're from Seattle...we know our coffee." (OK, I guess that was two phrases)
Anyway, they were full of themselves and didn't know poop about what they were talking about.
My basic point was that trying to adjust your roasting standards to match those of some mythical espresso capital is a big mistake.
Well hey.... I am here in the lovely Seattle area and I can say I know coffee! But I have also spent my adult life learning and learning then learning some more. I will say most of my coffee education has been self taught and even though I have worked in some of the most popular cafe's in seattle, their training had been shit! It's not that seattle KNOWS great coffee ...it is just that we have QUALITY coffee everywhere. You can go most places and get a good cup. I am not saying excellent cup.... but a good cup!
I have done a lot of traveling (US only) and have yet to find a city so conducive my quality coffee addiction. But hey... I haven't been everywhere so I leave that statement with room for error.
I am opening a new cafe here in approx. 2 months (assuming I find commercial space by then) and I am not even going with a seattle roasting company! I dont think seattle has the best roasters AT ALL. I even roasted up here previously for a popular company and we had nothing on some of the talent I am seeing come out of other places! Well, I need to rephrase that... I am using one roaster out of here but they have yet to be prominent in seattle. My primary roaster is going to be out of California. It is important to me to be able to offer something local....
But anyways....there are so many ways to roast for an espresso and soo many of them turn out wonderful. I am not in the mood for the same kind of espresso all the time so being able to offer variety is important to me. And in my opinion.... if Seattle knew coffee so damn well then what the hell is up with the 20oz Big gulp sizes everywhere. This goes along with the comment above about us being the 'milk capitol' of the world. You wont be able to get them at my cafe....
I am hoping my commitment and passion for quality coffee doesnt actually put me out of business. So who knows... they may toss their 20oz cups in my face and laugh all the way to the bank!
Well hey.... I am here in the lovely Seattle area and I can say I know coffee! But I have also spent my adult life learning and learning then learning some more. I will say most of my coffee education has been self taught and even though I have worked in some of the most popular cafe's in seattle, their training had been shit! It's not that seattle KNOWS great coffee ...it is just that we have QUALITY coffee everywhere. You can go most places and get a good cup. I am not saying excellent cup.... but a good cup!
I have done a lot of traveling (US only) and have yet to find a city so conducive my quality coffee addiction. But hey... I haven't been everywhere so I leave that statement with room for error.
I am opening a new cafe here in approx. 2 months (assuming I find commercial space by then) and I am not even going with a seattle roasting company! I dont think seattle has the best roasters AT ALL. I even roasted up here previously for a popular company and we had nothing on some of the talent I am seeing come out of other places! Well, I need to rephrase that... I am using one roaster out of here but they have yet to be prominent in seattle. My primary roaster is going to be out of California. It is important to me to be able to offer something local....
But anyways....there are so many ways to roast for an espresso and soo many of them turn out wonderful. I am not in the mood for the same kind of espresso all the time so being able to offer variety is important to me. And in my opinion.... if Seattle knew coffee so damn well then what the hell is up with the 20oz Big gulp sizes everywhere. This goes along with the comment above about us being the 'milk capitol' of the world. You wont be able to get them at my cafe....
I am hoping my commitment and passion for quality coffee doesnt actually put me out of business. So who knows... they may toss their 20oz cups in my face and laugh all the way to the bank!
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