SCAE UK News Updates

South East Heat – venue access – Information for Baristas

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

DunneFrankowski - hosts of the SouthEast Heat of the UK Barista Championships have provided venue access details for baristas

Venue:

The venue is going to be open from 8am on both competition days. The barista entrance is going to be from the loading bay which is located off Ebor St. The loading bay lead directly to prep area and barista practise area. Barista’s are more then welcome to come and drop of their equipment the day before their competition time (eg on Friday if competing on Saturday).

For full details please visit the DunneFrankowski website – http://dunnefrankowski.tumblr.com/

For spectators;

The entrance to the Londonewcastle Project Space is situated at

28 Redchurch Street London E2 7DP.

 

Marks and Spencer’s M&S Cafe is proudly entering baristas in the 2012 UKBC

Friday, January 20th, 2012

It’s not often I meet barista’s who have turned down a promotion in favour of working the bar – but that’s exactly what Luke Evans from Marks and Spencer’s M&S Cafe Worthing (West Sussex) has done.

I got the chance to chat with first time UKBC entrants Luke Evans and Alex Passmore during a recent UKBC Barista Information Day held at Fix Coffee in London.

Luke was offered a management role in the Worthing café, but after being in the role for a short while decided to return back into the Barista role. He commented “I enjoyed working behind the coffee machine  too much. It always puts a smile on my face to see people enjoying good coffee”.

Luke and Alex were accompanied to the UKBC Barista Information Day by Val John– South Coast Regional Development Manager, and Maria Cheung – South Wales and South West Regional Development Manager who have been supporting their campaigns since their placements in the 2011 in-house barista competition.

Marks and Spencer has run internal coffee competitions for the past 6 years and have previously entered their baristas into the UKBC.

Alex is a Coach for coffee making skills in the Exeter café previously entered the South West Heat in 2011.

In 2011 Alex worked with Monin to create a natural hazelnut syrup with no artificial additives, which meets M&S strict standards of approved ingredients and used this for the Xmas beverage menu.

Matthew Algie supplied coffee for the in-house competition and has worked with the winners to create competition blends. The Marks and Spencer UKBC entrants are invited to choose or blend a coffee from Matthew Algie’s beans, yet have the option to source their own. Both Alex and Luke wished to express their thanks to Matthew Algie for the support they have been given.  Maria commented “Our baristas have direct access to the head roaster which has been great for their own personal development.”

Speaking about the information day Luke comments “Today has been a great opportunity to get “hands on” with the San Remo Verona TCS machine. Since winning the in-house competition the standards in my cafe have improved as my colleagues have shown more interest in coffee. I can only imagine what it will be like after the UKBC where we will be able to discuss techniques and ideas gathered over the competition days.”

Marks and Spencer has coffee champions in each store. In house trainers continue to monitor standards set by Matthew Algie. All cafe section managers go on staff training master classes to maintain consistency.

Alex has taken a real interest in specialty coffee and the direction it is heading, noting that whilst it is an established concept there is still room for improvement.. He comments “My customers understand the differences between Cappuccinos and Lattes. We can now focus on educating them on temperature and texture differences. We relish the opportunity to talk coffee with our regulars”

Both Luke and Alex mentioned that they are proud to be associated with the UKBC and are enthusiastic about the future of coffee in the UK.

Maria mentions “The gap between coffee and a ‘good cup of coffee’ is getting bigger. We are proud to do our bit to continually develop and improve our product to get a superior taste experience. The roast date is proudly displayed on each bag of beans we serve. We are very hot on stock rotation. We have reduced the shelf life to only  a few weeks to get a fresher tasting coffee ”

You can follow Luke and Alex’s progress by attending the UK Barista Championship events between 27 January and 29 April 2012. For further details please visit http://scaeuk.com

 

Notes for editors
Matthew Algie are hosting the UKBC Scottish Heat in Glasgow on 16 March 2012
Monin is the UKBC Syrups Sponsor for 2012
San Remo is the Coffee Machine sponsor for the UKBC for 2012
Interview conducted by Glenn Watson – Media Relations for SCAE UK Chapter glenn@scaeuk.com 

 

New UKBC Prize Category for 2012 – Best Newcomer

Friday, January 20th, 2012

It is with great pleasure that we publish an interview with Alan Miller from Union Hand Roasted Coffee – Roasted Coffee Suppliers to the UKBC, which introduces a brand new prize category for 2012.

MPD – Marc Pierre Dietrich – UK Coffee Events

AM – Alan Miller – Union Hand Roasted Coffee

 

MPD

UK Coffee Events would like to thank yourself and Union Hand Roasted for getting involved with UK Coffee Events this year.

Additionally we would like to thank you for introducing a brand new prize category for the UK Barista Championships – Best Newcomer (Working Barista) – and for offering a trip to origin for the best newcomer in the UKBC.

What gave you the idea?

AM

Thanks Marc. We are pleased to be associated with UK Coffee Events as Roasted Coffee Supplier, and have been part of the UKBC for several years now, hosting the SouthEast Heat in London last year.

We are hoping to bring a new dynamic to the UKBC with this Origin trip prize. In our day job we support, advise and train many in the coffee industry: baristas, restaurant and bar managers, cafe owners. With the current upward trend in new businesses to the industry, we believe it’s important to support new talent, encourage skills development, as well as bringing our expertise in our ‘Direct Trade’ sourcing model to a wider audience.

Coffee education is pivotal in a baristas understanding of coffee, from how to recognise quality in coffee to best practice brewing. A true 360 degree knowledge of how to extract the best out of the coffee is really important to arm the barista with knowledge and confidence to showcase the contributions of both producer and roaster.

 

MPD

This is a very generous offer. With taste being so important, will the baristas be cupping at origin?

AM

Places on trips like this are highly sought after, and are once in a lifetime opportunities for most people. The best newcomer to the UKBC, who is a working barista – who has scored the highest points after the regional heats – could find themselves heading off to a producing country such as Rwanda, Brazil, Guatemala, Costa Rica or El Salvador

This will not be a 5 star holiday in comfort, but will be 5 star in experience!

During the trip the barista may need to adjust to altitude or put up with extreme weather, and he or she should be prepared to help with a coffee harvest (if one is taking place when they visit), or maybe get their hands dirty sorting or grading coffee. They may participate in a cupping but more importantly he or she will get to meet with farmers who we source from whilst seeing at first hand a working coffee farm and experiencing its’ environment.

The trip will be led by either Steven Macatonia or Jeremy Torz – both of whom travel regularly to origin to build relationships with existing producers for Union as well as uncovering new coffee gems, as their Direct Trade sourcing model delivers.

 

MPD

What reaction do you envisage from the barista community?

AM

It is our intention, I hope, that we engage and excite a whole new generation of coffee enthusiasts who are inspired enough to choose coffee as a career as Jeremy and Steven were when they first discovered their love of coffee.

 

MPD

Why do you work for Union Hand Roasted coffee?

AM

The energy in the coffee industry in the UK currently is exciting. The opportunity to tell our story and meet very talented people, be they baristas, producers (farmers) or suppliers, is a great part of the job that I do. And with such fabulous coffees in our portfolio to enjoy, the challenge in foodservice is maintaining the quality through to serve across a diverse group of customers.

People shouldn’t have to settle for a dud cup of coffee in the UK these days. Being part of the team that aims to bring great tasting coffee to all who want it, direct from origin in an honest and transparent manner is satisfying and fun!

 

MPD

What trends are you noticing in the UK at the moment?

AM

Tea menus are a common sight. Many cafes are now thinking about offering multiple coffees on their menus. We are excited that operators are beginning to realise that coffee drinkers want choice as well, so there is the start of offering a menu coffees with diverse taste profiles, or perhaps brew methods, will in turn showcase a good baristas knowledge in understanding the large variety of wonderful coffees now available.

 

MPD

If you were entering the UKBC what coffee would you use this year and why?

AM

(without hesitation) I would use the Genesis Microlot, West Valley http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ8Iz1nwXdQ from Costa Rica.  

The taste is wonderful, allowing the opportunity to create a superb signature drink marrying up with the flavours of red berries, toasted hazelnut and dried apricot.

This coffee is grown by Oscar Mendez who is almost theological about coffee. His approach is very inspirational, as he grows for quality not quantity and his focus and commitment to great coffee grown in harmony with the land on his farm is just brilliant.

 

MPD

Thanks for your time and we look forward to seeing you and the Union Hand Roasted team at each UK Coffee Event this year.

And finally, thank for supporting the UKBC with this very generous prize

UKBC Competitor Update

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

With only 1 week to go until the UKBC kicks off for 2012 we have a healthy number of entrants so far but there is still room for more.

Although some heats are full we have reserve lists operating.

Most importantly though – we have not received any entrants for the Northern Ireland Heat on 20 March.

SCAE UK has committed to running the Northern Ireland heat in conjunction with the hosts Johnsons Coffee, who have stepped forward to host the heat. Please help spread the word to any baristas in this region that you know, who may be sitting on the fence wondering whether or not they should compete.

The decision to host a UKBC event in Northern Ireland was made on the back of feedback from the wider community stating that they missed the Northern Ireland heat and would like to see it happen again this year.

Heats and Availability

South East 

27/28 Jan - London – hosted by DunneFrankowski

Still 6 or 7 spaces availableenter here

South West

08/09 Feb - Exeter - Westcountry Catering Exhibition at Expowest

15 entrantswe have space for 5 more

Northern

17 Feb - Newcastle – hosted by Pumphrey’s

Full – reserve list operating

Midlands
03 Mar - Norwich - hosted by Mad About Coffee

Full – reserve list operating

Scotland
16 Mar - Glasgow - hosted by Matthew Algie

Full – reserve list operating

Northern Ireland
20 Mar - Hillsborough (Co. Down) – hosted by Johnsons Coffee

12 spaces availablecome on, lets make this happen!

We always get a late run of entrants – and the news that is breaking at 0900 tomorrow (Friday 20 Jan) on the SCAE UK website is sure to spark some interest!

We can’t say any more until then, so you’ll just have to check back and see what all the fuss is about.

Scotland Heat – 16 March – Hosted by Matthew Algie

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

The UKBC heads to Glasgow on Friday 16 March 2012

Matthew Algie is pleased to announce that they will be hosting the Scottish regional heat at Glasgow Caledonian University on Friday 16 March 2012.

The team at Matthew Algie are looking forward to hosting the event and we encourage baristas wishing to enter this regional heat to do so by filling in this heat’s entry form.

For details about the hosts of the Scottish Heat please visit Matthew Algie’s website

You can also follow Matthew Algie on Facebook

 

 

Roadshow Crew – UKBC

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

San Remo – the UKBC Machine / Diamond Sponsors for 2012 – are looking for 2-3 helpers who are able (ideally) to attend every event

The helpers will assist with the set-up and breakdown of each UK Coffee Event, and will also manage / co-ordinate local assistance provided by the regional host.

San Remo are looking to pay £50-£60.00 (depending on abilities) per day and accommodation / food will also be provided

It would be preferable if the applicants are located in the Bristol / South West area to make transport easier, however transport arrangements can be made for the right applicants.

This is an ideal networking opportunity for someone looking for a career in the hospitality industry.

Applicants should apply to David Wilson at San Remo via email

Pumphrey’s Coffee to host the UKBC 2012 Northern Heat

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

The UKBC heads to Newcastle on Friday 17th February 2012

Pumphrey’s Coffee has stepped forward to host the Northern Heat in 2012, at the Life Science Centre, Times Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 4EP

We have been advised parking is available nearby, and for those arriving by train  the venue is just up the street from Newcastle Central Station

Visit http://www.pumphreys-coffee.co.uk/ for details of your Northern Heat hosts and http://www.lifeconferencing.co.uk/ for venue details

We’re sure this event will be well subscribed so click here to download the Northern Heat entry form and send back to us asap

P.S   Did you know that Pumphrey’s of Newcastle have a history which can be traced back to the year 1750!

Northern Ireland Heat is on!

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

The SCAE UK Chapter in association with Johnsons Coffee, is pleased to announce that the UKBC will be coming to Northern Ireland on 20 March 2012.

The Northern Ireland Heat will be held at Hillsborough Courthouse, The Square, Hillsborough, Co Down.

For further information on Johnsons Coffee please visit http://www.johnsonscoffee.com

The entry form for this heat can be downloaded here.

Please spread the word!

We are looking forward to seeing Northern Ireland’s talent showcased at this event.

Volunteers are welcomed too, and should contact info@scaeuk.com to register your interest.

Thankyou Masteroast

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

All new judges for the 2012 UK Barista Championships have now been certified and calibrated.

These events took place at Masteroast’s Training Facility in Peterborough (pictured below)

Masteroast have hosted the UKBC Judges Certification programme for the past few years and have been very supportive of the development of judges for the UK Coffee Events.

This year the judging team was treated to dinner at Embe restaurant by Masteroast, where Chef Nick appears to have worked his magic and received glowing praise from many of the attendees.

On behalf of the SCAE UK Chapter we’d like to extend our thanks to Masteroast for making this facility available to us.

For further information about Masteroast please visit their website