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I wouldn't consider this SCAE approved.

I wouldn't consider this SCAE approved.

I was really lucky to be able to attend the SCAE Brewmaster course held at Marco HQ a couple of weeks ago. The course in a nutshell gives someone the tools to effectively take control of their brewed coffee. The aim it would appear, from the SCAE point of view is to raise the quality of brewed coffee across Europe by creating a nucleus of “Brewmasters” to spread the good word. The ultimate target isn’t really the super speciality people, rather the average cafe, who is likely to be using as little as 30g of coffee in per litre water, and extracting every last morsel of coffee from that 30g. Nonetheless the material is hugely relevant to anyone who cares about brewed coffee quality. It was was more than just interesting for me, however, it has crystallised some thoughts in my mind about brewed coffee, particularly in relation to grinders for brewed coffee, which has been a bugbear of mine for some time. (more…)

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I met Colin Harmon through this thread on Boards.ie. A group of us were buying some Intelligentsia coffee, combining shipping costs, and Colin offered to have it delivered to him. When I mentioned to him that Fergus and I were heading over to London for a Cafe Crawl and an espresso tasting at Square Mile, he asked to tag along. On the train from Stansted to London he told us that he was entering the Irish Barista Championships. At that point it seemed so distant, so improbable. Six months later, we have returned from the WBC in Atlanta, Colin achieving an amazing 4th place finish. It all seems slightly surreal.

Leaving for Atlanta, I actually didn’t feel we were as completely prepared as we had been for the IBC. The 6 weeks or so between the two competitions was eaten up by some delays, the most prominent of which were getting an Aurelia and finalising the beans. Getting the Aurelia was always going to be a brilliant, if very costly decision. All machines to a greater or lesser extent have their quirks, and it’s a big advantage being comfortable pulling shots and steaming on a machine. As it turned out, the steaming took some time to get used to, I still don’t think the steam tip and boiler pressure are in good balance on the WBC spec Aurelia. I suspect slightly smaller apertures on the 4-hole tip would increase the steam velocity with a small increase in steaming time. (more…)

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Great video from Steve Leighton. I was too hung over to form sentences, so I am joyously absent. It also means I can watch this, cause I hate watching myself on video.
(43 mins long so grab a cup of coffee)
Enjoy….

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What can I say?

Congratulations to Colin. He knocked it out of the park today. Everyone here in the Irish camp is so pleased.

I have some photos on my camera from today, but I have no means of getting them off, so for the moment I will leave you with a silly photo from a couple of nights ago at the barista party.

I’m sure I’ll have more to say at a later point, but for now, I give you, your 2009 WBC Finalist… (more…)

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Whiteout

Whiteout. This is not flying weather.

February was not a good month for flying in or out of Dublin airport. My planned two leg trip of Venice and Rome was at the mercy of one of the heaviest snowfalls in Dublin in about 20 years. We spent almost 2 hours on the tarmac on Monday before our flight to Venice was cancelled, and we were hauled back inside the terminal. Hoping to get out of Dublin the following day, we ditched the Venice leg, and my much anticipated visit to Cafe Del Doge, and instead opted for attempting to get to Rome. We spent another 90 minutes on the tarmac on Tuesday as the plane was de-iced several times, not knowing whether we would be allowed to take off or not. (more…)

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