Sorry…I kinda forgot I had a blog


We are a little over two weeks into the year and I haven’t posted anything.  My bad.  I will post more often…starting now.

I’ve been getting ready for NWRBC coming up next Friday in Tacoma.  This will be my second time competing and I’m pretty stoked about it.  I think Baristas should try it at least once.  Regionals are a great opportunity to be in front of your peers, share awesome coffee and create an amazing experience for the judges.

I chose to use Bluebeard Coffee out of Tacoma this year.  Kevin Roaster/Owner from Bluebeard visited EP in August and dropped off some of his espresso The Narrows blend.  I threw it in the hopper and magic came out.  The shot tasted like marzipan and sunshine.  From tasting that shot I knew I wanted to use his coffee for competition.  I’m so lucky to have them as a coffee sponsor and be able to rep a Tacoma roaster.

Espresso Parts is once again supporting me by covering my entry fees and helping with small-wares costs.  I’m fortunate to work for a company that is completely committed to the Barista community and coffee industry.

I know that competing is spendy but there are a few things you can do to cut down on costs.  Ask the roaster if they will sponsor you, this can be by selling the coffee to you at a discount or even covering the cost completely.  See if your employer will cover any costs you might have be that entry fees or small-wares.  Don’t forget BGA members are a great source of knowledge when it comes to competing and anything coffee.  There are a lot of people that want to help all you have to do is ask.

Alright, I gotta go play in the snow with my doggy.

TNT 7/28


YO!  The first Thursday Night Throwdown on the west coast will take place the 28th of this month!  It is being held at the Espresso Parts lab in Olympia WA.  The doors open at 6pm, sign-up is at 6:30 with the first pour starting at 7pm sharp.  The event will benefit the Stonewall Youth as it is part of Sprudge’s #YesEqual movement.  Bring all your friends and let’s do rad coffee stuff.

Sunday Lab Session


This Sunday I will be hosting an open lab at Espresso Parts from 10-3.  The lab will be strictly slow brew, no espresso.  In the near future I will hold an espresso lab session but for now we will focus on manual brewing.  Batdorf & Bronson has donated three pounds of Guatemala Antigua for us to play with.  Huge thanks to them for helping out and being an active member of the coffee community!  Feel free to bring any coffee you have that you might want me to help you brew better.  I look forward to seeing you there!

_Panda

Kalita Wave


I decided to spend some time with the Kalita Wave this afternoon.  First off I love the how the wave looks, its shiny stainless steel with ridges hence the wave I presume.  It has a brown plastic handle with little brass embellishments.  I’ve mainly done pour-overs with the Hario V-60 so this shiny device is a nice alternative.  It has three ridges on the bottom of the inside to keep the filter from stopping the water flow.  The water flow is slower than with a V-60 so I went two steps coarser on my grind.  After side by side tasting the natural brown filter MUST be pre-washed.

What you need: Kalita Wave, coffee and a kettle.

For my pour I did a 70g bloom for 30 seconds

Bloom

then I added half the brew water let it sit for ten seconds

first fill

and added the remaining water in a circular motion.  What ended up in the cup was caramel and walnut up front with a light floral mid and a sweet creamy finish.

Bolivia Cafe Golondrina 

Extraction Yield 20.32 %
TDS 1.26 %
Dose Weight 26.0 g
Brew Water Weight 466 g

Coffee Details

Brew Water Start Temp 93°C/200°F
Brew Time 2 mins 39 secs
Method Pour Over
Roaster Name Olympia Coffee Roasting Co.
Roast Style Medium
Farm/Farmer Celso David Mayata Quispe
Grinder Mahlkoenig Guatemala
Grind Setting 8

Kalita wave

Brewers cup Finals line-up


Here they are the finalists for the brewers cup:

1) ANDY SPRINGER

2) MIKE CANNON

3) ERIN MCCARTHY

4) STACY WICK??

5) JARED GUM

6) BEN KAMINSKI

It’s almost Friday


Today I got a visit from Akaash Saini a vlogger from Seattle. We originally met at the first Seattle Coffee Society meeting. He was visiting Olympia for the opening of the farmer’s market . luckily he had time to stop by Espresso Parts for a quick tour and a shot of The Sermon espresso we got from Verve yesterday. This is the fist time I have had Verve and I am very impressed, the espresso ended up like a PB&J sandwich in the cup.

I showed him around EP and we had a shot of Big Truck at Olympia Coffee.  Our last stop was Sizizis a 24hr shop that serves Hairbender from Stumptown.  It was nice to show off some really good local shops and talk coffee.

_Panda

http://www.weeklybrewblog.com/The_Weekly_Brew/Home/Home.html

http://www.vervecoffeeroasters.com/collections/coffee/products/the-sermon-espresso