2008 Canadian Barista Championship Calendar

March 27, 2008

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Hi everyone.   Sorry for the long time between updates, but it’s been busy since the nationals.

It’s almost time for our 2007 Champion, Mike Yung, from caffe artigiano, to head to Copenhagen to represent us at the WBC.   Those of you who got to see Mike’s performance in the CNBC finals last year, can only hope that Mike will be able to pull off something similar in Copenhagen.     GO  CANADA!

Okay.. the 2008 Schedule.  It’s not all official yet, there still might be some minor tweaks, but that will only affect a few regionals by a day or two, but I wanted to circulate these dates now, so that baristas can begin to train.

Two major news items for this year:

1.  Regionals will be mandatory.   This means that you cannot just enter the nationals, you must qualify through your regional competitions.  The exact details of the qualification procedure will be announced shortly.

2.  There will be 4 regionals this year.   The coffee communities in Alberta and Quebec have stepped up to the plate and are willing to show that they are deserving of their own regionals.   Let’s do what we can to make sure that these new territories start off on the right foot.  This means that we need all of the coffee community on board, not just including the baristas.   We need all hands on deck to make the new regions a success.  This is the industry’s showcase to the public, to the media, to coffee consumers.

I believe that if we can show everyone else out there the comraderie, the culture, the common grounds that drive us, what it means to be a barista, why the craft is so important, and the dedication that goes into serving customers the best drink of their day, every day…. then I think we will have success.

It’s not just about the winning, it’s about this community of like-minded professionals who want to push the limits of coffee, to as far as it will stretch.

Good luck baristas in 2008!

2008 Preliminary Schedule ( subject to revision)

Nationals are a 2 day event Oct 21,22.  Maximum Competitors allowed will be 16.  All contestants must qualify via Regional Championships

4 confirmed regionals this year,  Registration details will be posted soon

 

Calgary – May 24 & 25  at Espuccino ( Alberta, Sask, Man)

Montreal – June 9 & 10 Either At Cafe Mystique Roasters or other

 ( Ottawa eastward, Quebec, PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia Newfoundland)

Toronto – July 18 & 19 (At the  Drinks Show exhibition center East Ontario, to,  but not including Ottawa)

Vancouver – Aug 15 & 16 (Venue could either be Heritage hall, or the drinks show at Trade and Convention Center ( BC only)

The three territories, Yukon, North West and Nunavut will compete in the regionals that are closest by distance.

Schedule

September 11, 2007

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For those of you yet unaware of the schedule, you will receive your competition times via email once they are finalized.  The competition will consist of one round Sunday, for all competitors except for the regional champions, who have a bye for the finals.   The finals will be on Monday,  and the top six from Sunday, along with the two regional champions will fight it out for the title of Canadian National Barista Champion.

You will receive your scheduled practise ( Saturday evening) , warmup ( Sunday Morning) and competition times shortly, so keep an eye on your email in boxes.

2007 Canadian National Barista Championships…

is SOLD OUT!

August 22, 2007

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Yes.. it’s official.  We are booked up.   What a difference from last year, when, even with the excitement of a celebrity contestant, Bob Blummer and the food network filming an episode,  we were still struggling for competitors.  In the end, our 2006 Champion Colter Jones, represented us well at the world’s in Tokyo, missing out on the finals by just half a point.

Looks like this year, he is really going to have a fight on his hands.  We are fully booked.  If you haven’t registered yet, I am afraid there is just no more room.  Put your name in all the same in case people drop out, but there is already a waiting list.  ( this is why you should listen to Les when he says… REGISTER EARLY!).

Next year, we will be putting in a new system to determine who can compete in the Nationals,  based on making the regionals mandatory.  More details to come.

The bottom line is, the playing field is becoming more level, and more competitive.  This should be a great Nationals.    As we speak, I am working with a real budget for audio video.  Our stage set up should be the best ever for a nationals.    Tomorrow I will pack up all the judges’ tables, machine tables and chairs, and ship them to Toronto.  Due to the hard work over the years by Vida Radovanovic, our fearless leader and WBC Sanctioned representative, we have a show kit that will be shipped from province to province for regional championships.  This will give us a uniform standard for regionals.   Schedules for 2008 events will be announced before the end of 2007.  Look for a few new events.

I am also putting the call out now for volunteers for the 2007 Nationals in Toronto.  I cannot offer you airfare or accommodations, but I can offer you free passes to the trade show in Toronto and seminar access.   Let me know if you will be in the Toronto area September 16-17th., or email at the https://canadianbaristainstitute.com/pages/contact-us site.

Download the 2007 brochure and help us distribute it: Canadian Coffee Expo 2007. Lets get the word out!

If there are any usbc, or WBC judges travelling to the area at that time, let us know.  We always try to utilize outside guest judges.

That’s all for now…

Western Canadian Regionals… aftermath

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It’s been a week since the regionals, and I’m still sifting through scoresheets, verifying, checking etc.  I will be sending out copies of scoresheets to all the competitors this week.  If you want to arrange to come pick them up just email or call me. Otherwise they are going in the mail.

I just want to thank all the competitors for a fantastic display of support for the event.  We capped the event at 12 competitors, because that was all that our schedule allowed.  We stuck to our guns and reluctantly turned away some competitors, but we had to work with the capacity that our pool of judges and volunteers allowed.  Next year, the regionals will be compulsory, so no more ” I’ll wait for the nationals”.  We will have a special ranking system to ensure that we have good geographical representation, but more importantly, that we form the most competitive field possible for our national championship.

I would like to thank all the volunteers who helped out this year,  there are too many to name, and I don’t want to single out any, in fear of missing someone.  But those of you who either helped to bus, to scorekeep, to time, to make phonecalls, to order pizza, to change water jugs, to get milk, to pedal blender bikes, to hand out flyers, to man the 4th machine… you get the drift…. there are so many things involved in this event… the real stars are the volunteers, and I want to thank you all.

The results are final, the top six unchanged.

1.  Derek Lucas Buon Amici’s coffee                 541 points

2.  Logan  Gray Discovery Coffee                      540

3.  Ken Gordon Habit Coffee and Culture        479
4.  Cady Wu Wicked Cafe                                    468

5.  Brette Richard 2% Jazz                                   458

6.  Zachary Simon Habit Coffee and Culture    449

7.  Tiffany Malley 2% Jazz                                    440 tie

7.  Paul Reimer Discovery Coffee                       440 tie

8.  Ryan Crawford Blenz                                       426.5

9.  Layla Osburg Blenz                                           366

10.Donald Wilson Soma                                       DQ’d, over time

11. Stefan Morales                                                  DNF

All in all,  one of our closest regionals ever.  I want to specifically thank all the first time competitors.  It’s not easy to stand up there and compete in front of 7 judges, never mind the audience.  The fact that you put yourself on the line means you’ve earned my respect.  It’s always difficult the first time.  I’m sure if you ask our new western regional champion, Derek Lucas, his first time was probably the hardest thing he’s done in coffee.  But the key is he got past it.  Nobody died.

The confidence Derek gained from previous competitions was the deciding factor this year, as his polish, poise and presentation skills put him ahead of the field to stay.  The performance I saw last Tuesday from Derek, was miles ahead of the pitcher shaking,  quivering voice barista I saw the first time.  If  I remember correctly, the first year Derek competed,  he was actually attending our barista skills seminars the day before.  The practice and training Derek has put on since then, showed last Tuesday.

Next time register early, okay Derek?

That being said, Logan’s performance was exceptional,  the one point difference meant it was basically a coin flip.  Either one of these two would have made great champions, and I’m glad that we will see Logan at the Nationals in September 16/17.

Ken Gordon, your performance and demeanor was great.   The judges loved your presentation and image.  You are on the waiting list for Toronto, and I hope you get in, but as everyone knows by now, the nationals are overbooked, and we are trying to find a way to get everyone a  spot, but the logistics may mean some competitors will have to wait for next year.
A big hand to Victoria for sweeping our top three.

A round of thanks to all our sponsors.  Without them we would be having these contests in my basement using one of my franken-spresso machines, with a rolled up cone of newspaper for a sound system.  We are grateful for the support of Nuova Simonelli and ECM, our official Western Regional and National Machine sponsors.  They do more than just provide the machines as the technical support they provide, and logistics support make the event possible.  This year they made two Aurelia machines available for barista practise at Origins coffee, and at 49th Parallel roasters.  The Mythos Grinder and the Aurelia have proven to be a potent tandem, both in competition and in the cafe setting.  I did notice some improper flushing techniques being used however, ( this is why you need to attend practise sessions, competitors!) and I will address these issues in a later post.

I would like to also thank CoffeeGeek and City Foods Magazine for their media support, next year is our break through year to reach the general public.  Thank you Mark and Rhonda May for your support. I truly believe that this event can be the pinnacle event for coffee afficionados  in BC, and next year we should see this event grow from just a coffee competition, to a coffee celebration. ( coffee-xtravaganza? coffee-paloosa??)

Thanks to Kerry Food & Beverages, their support from year to year has been unwaivering.   Plus we all love the Kerry girl.   Thanks to Origins Coffee, ( John Sanders, Bronwen,  et al), their contribution towards the winner’s airfare, and the use of their training facility on Granville Island are invaluable.  Island Farms, has always come through for us, and all the baristas appreciate the opportunity to use a truly quality milk.  Reg Barber, as always many thanks.  I am looking forward to “bobby’s” replacement as the national trophy.  Thanks for coming out Reg, and supporting the barista community in Canada from coast to coast, like you do every year.

Espresso Specialist supply is our official sponsor of the Canadian Barista Academy.  They provide all the essentials for start up cafes, so if you haven’t browsed their site yet, I would do so ASAP.  It’s not just about having the tools, it’s about having the right tools.  There is just something about having the right barista timer, and the right kind of cleaning brush.  I mean, you could theoretically use a meat thermometer to steam milk, but…..

Thanks to Baron from Mahlkonig Canada for making their  espresso grinder available for the baristas to use.  There was much interest in the grinder that World Champion James Hoffman used to claim the crown in Tokyo this year.  Auto dosing or electronically controlled dosing grinders seem to be the rage this year.   I will do a later post about the ES 30, the Simonelli Mythos, and other autodosing grinders.

Special thanks to  Amanda from Saeco for lending us some display props,  donating some volunteer prizes and loaning us their sales rep, Douglas Kincaid.  Douglas was our invaluable scorer this year, and king of the spreadsheet that Phil from Phil & Sebastion coffee company created last year ( it worked perfectly Phil!)  And finally thanks to Norco,  for the tables.  I want to give a special plug to “our community bikes” or http://www.pedalpower.org  .  For those of you who didn’t see the show, pedal power displayed and demonstrated bicycle powered coffee grinders, and were whipping up frappaccinos on a bicycle powered blenderblenders.  Go to their site or bring down your bikes for repairs to their workshop, where proceeds go towards recycling bicycles for the needy.

And finally, thanks to Alistair from the Elysian Room for setting up the Clover Booth,  and for providing the essentials  ( beer ). ( bubba says thanks).  Alistair, along with Kevin Bravaro from Swiss water decaf, Murray Inkster from JJbean, and Billy Wilson, the out of town visiting judge from the Albina Press in Portland ( and Northwest USBC champion),  sucked it up and sat through 12 straight sensory rounds…awesome..

My fellow technical judges, Arthur Wynn from wicked Cafe and Alex Arc, another out of towner, from the black drop cafe in Bellingham Washington, did a commendable job.

And lastly, a special thanks for our head judge,  Aaron DeLazzer,  of ethical bean.  Aaron and his lovely wife are expecting their first child any time now;  I was waiting for the beeper to go off during the competition.  Despite this pressure, Aaron not only  oversaw this event, but spearheaded the Sunrise Jam also.   I think this dedication to coffee earns you the right to bypass the Canadian Nationals, although you will be missed.

Okay .. it’s onto the Nationals.

Winners Announced

for the Third Annual Canadian Western Regional Barista Competition

The battle for the Best Barista in the West has been determined at the third annual Eastern Region Canadian Barista Championship held on August 15, 2007 at Heritage Hall in Vancouver.

Derek Lucas, from Buon Amici’s Coffee in Victoria, BC., took the title of Western
Regional Barista Champion. He won a trip to the finals of the Canadian National Barista
Championship to be held at the Toronto Congress Centre September 16-17, 2007.
The event celebrates the skills of the barista; the consummate artist of the espresso
machine. In competition, baristi have 15 minutes to prepare four servings each of
espresso, cappuccino and a signature drink of their own invention for a panel of judges.
The audience was thrilled to experience the energy and excitement created by 12
competitors from across British Columbia all vying for the title of Western regional
barista champion.
“This event was met with enthusiastic competitors and provided the audience with an
opportunity to learn about the high level of skill it takes to make a proper espresso
beverage,” says event organizer, Les Kuan of the Canadian Barista Academy.
The Canadian National Barista Championship is open to both novices and seasoned
operators alike, and some fabulous prizes are available to be won – including the
winner’s trip to the 2008 World Barista Championship in Copenhagen The 2007 World
Championship took place in Tokyo, and Canada was represented by our current national
champion, Colter Jones of Caffe Artigiano in Vancouver.
The regional competitions were organized by the Canadian Barista Academy
which also offers hands-on Barista Basics & Espresso Training and Advanced Barista
Training & Latte Art and Barista Jams in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. The
Academy will be offering more barista training classes in September in Toronto.
Donations at the event went to the Coffee Kids charity helping children & their families
in coffee producing regions to improve the quality of their lives
Top Six 2007 Western Regional Barista Championship Competitors and their scores and
rankings:
1. Derek Lucas, Buon Amici’s Coffee, Victoria BC Score: 541
2. Logan Gray, Discovery Coffee, Victoria: 540
3. Ken Gordon, Habit Coffee & Culture,Victoria: 479
4. Katie Wu, Wicked Cafe, Vancouver 468
5. Brette Richard, 2% Jazz, Victoria: 458
6. Zachary Simon, Habit Coffee & Culture, Victoria: 449
For more information visit www.canadianbaristaacademy.com or call 416 784-5210