The 5th Heat of the 2012 UK Barista Championships took place in Scotland last Friday (16 March) at Glasgow Caledonian University – hosted by Matthew Algie.
12 baristas battled it out for places in the semifinal to be held at The London Coffee Festival on Saturday 28th April.
Lynsey Harley attended the event, her first official engagement as SCAE UK National Coordinator, and commented “The standard of this years Scottish Heat was very high, and it is pleasing to see local competitor Laura Timpany do so well.” She goes on to say ” I was very impressed with the creativity of the signature drinks and the baristas knowledge, and look forward to seeing a number of the competitors from this heat in the semifinals in London”.
Laura Timpany who works for SSP UK(*1) as Unit Manager and Head Barista at Glasgow Prestwick Airport won this event. She is the highest placed female barista in this years competition. Laura used an Ethiopian Tchembe coffee throughout her routine, and finished with an inspiring signature drink containing rhubarb and cascara, infused with chocolate nibs, which brought out a raspberry taste.
4 of the Scottish Heat baristas made it into the Top 20. Keep an eye out for the Top 20 Leaderboard update.
UKBC 2012 Scottish Heat Winners
- 1st Place: Laura Timpany
- 2nd Place: Mark Lamberton
- 3rd Place: Dan Shannon
- Best Espresso: Thom Harlow
- Best Cappuccino: Mark Lamberton
- Best Signature Drink: Laura Timpany
Northern Ireland Heat – 20 March
The UKBC 2012 roadshow team is already in Northern Ireland and will be setting up tomorrow afternoon for the heat taking place on Tuesday 20 March at Hillsborough Courthouse, The Square, Hillsborough, Co Down.
We have 5 entrants for this event. Please pop along and support them, and the hosts Johnsons Coffee.
If you’re unable to make it to Hillsborough you can follow the action via the Twitter hashtag #ukbcht6
(*1) SSP UK has entered a number of baristas into the UK Barista Championships over the past few years. SSP UK operates over 610 retail and catering outlets including restaurants, pubs, bars and coffee shops at 20 airports and 115 rail stations throughout UK and Ireland.




















