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Monday, January 31, 2011

NWRBC: Final Results and Initial Thoughts

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If you're not a barista, you may be thinking to yourself, "Wait, wait. There's a barista competition??" And yes. The answer is, yes. In fact, there is a veritable Olympics for baristas. A thoroughly timed, meticulously judged, surprisingly well-attended contest, with pages upon pages of rules and scoring details, for which individuals train months at a time to jump through regional and national hoops in hopes of reaching the World Barista Championship stage (this year: in Bogota, Colombia). A stage on which that kid making your morning coffee may achieve a type of stardom normally associated only with athletes in our society.


Read the article at Seattle Weekly - The 2011 Northwest Regional Barista Competition: A Reason to Spend a Weekend in Tacoma.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Brain? At capacity.

This weekend: Northwest Regional Barista Competition in Tacoma, WA.

So many things to see and learn, so many people to meet!

The six finalists announced yesterday...

For the Brewer's Cup:
Matt Miletto
Nate Jones
Devin Chapman
Mark Pfaff
Neil Oney
Will Frith

For the Barista Competition:

Sarah Dooley
Ryan Wilbur
Laila Ghambari
Tyler Stevens
Robbie Britt

Final round today. Results should post by late afternoon. Stand by!

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Happy Birthday, Blog!

One year ago, on the 8th of January, I unintentionally wrote the first coffee blog. One day later, I wrote the first intentional coffee blog.

Since then, at least one coffee blog per week has been written. And now, an entire year later, it is time to wish the blog happy birthday.

In celebration of which, and more: in appreciation of all you who've spent the last year actually reading this... The first three people to respond to this post get a coffee date (either together, or individually, your choice) with the Buzz Around Town.

Which is to say: I will buy you coffee.

I would buy you all coffee, but coffee blogging just doesn't pay that well.