Filed under: Feature | Tags: 9th Street Espresso, Blue Bottle Coffee, Brooklyn, California, COFFEE, Gimme Coffee, Hollywood Los Angeles California, Ideo, Intelligentsia, New York, New Yorker, Ost, Ritual Coffee Roasters, San Francisco, United States
GOT LATTE ART? THESE GUYS DO
Photo & Pour Credit: Chris Alameda (Intelligentsia/Venice, CA)
A couple of nights ago, after a long digi-action-packed day at Digital Hollywood, I rolled up at my friend Sirin’s house for some yummie dinner. I was shocked and delightfully surprised to find Pro-Pourer Christopher Alameda from Intelligentsia in the house. As a former New Yorker, I expect over-cooked pasta or grilled cheese when invited over for dinner. As we all know, New Yorkers hardly use their stoves. OK…you know I’m talking about the ‘hattan. Anyways, the first thing that threw me for a loop was the rack of lamb simmering away in the oven. The second, was the fact that I knew incredible coffee was to be coming my way post- dinner.
But, let me back up for a second. Over the past year, I have slowly become more and more passionate about my coffee brew experience. It started when I visited Ritual in San Francisco and sought out the Clover machine experience. All I knew about the Clover was was that it was developed by a guy from Ideo, but then again, that’s all I needed to know really.
Ritual/San Francisco, CA
Later, I also took a visit to Blue Bottle Coffee, also in San Francisco, and checked out the filter drip method of serving coffee.
Blue Bottle Coffee/San Francisco, CA
Back home in NYC, I settled in with some local coffee favorites, including by far my #1, Gimme Coffee in Brooklyn. On any given week day or night, you would have found me computer-deep at Gimme Coffee with latte in hand while I was living in New York (I’ve since moved to LA). My obsession with Gimme was dual purpose really. I loved their coffee…and I wanted to become the mayor on Foursquare. (All those who claim on 4Square that I cheated in my quest to become mayor can suck it cry babies.)
Gimme Coffee/Brooklyn, NY
It is here that I first started paying attention to this concept of latte art. To define it, steamed milk is poured into a shot of espresso to create the resulting design. At first, I thought the foamy shapes on top of my favorite espresso brew were mere flirtations from my barista. That ended when I realized that my barista gave many patrons the frothy foam heart. Traitor… I soon began to rate my barista’s ability to deliver on something impressive from rosettas to things even more impressive. Speaking of which, not to call out my former local shop, but when you half ass it Ninth Street Espresso, I judged. You still make a mean cup of coffee tho.
It’s not until I had a long conversation with Chris and Katie from Intelligentsia in LA, that I realized this coffee latte art was more serious than I had originally considered.
To demonstrate this, there art a number of barista championships around the world from the World Latte Championship to the World Barista Championship.
Photo Credit: Anders Madsen
Candidate art for the World Latte Art Championship poured by an employee from the Dromedar coffee bar
Photo Credit: Coffee Geek
The Butterfly Two-Handed Pour by Sammy from Artigiano
If you need further convincing on the seriousness of the art or the competition, take a look at a video of Stephen Morrissey, The 2008 World Barista Champion.
So, if you dare, go get your latte art on. But please, don’t try it using that sad little Krups machine you have at home.
Marauder Coffee Favorites by City
(Each complete with free in-house Wi-Fi)
Photo & Pour Credit: Christopher Alameda
Intelligentsia (Which I am incidentally also the mayor of on Foursquare for the Venice location)
New York
Photo Credit: Premshree Pillai
Gimme Coffee
Several Locations (Brooklyn is by far my fav)
I like mine in two paws at once. And Gimme, if you ever want to take your special coffee hotness out of NY, email me.
San Francisco
Photo Credit: Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
Ritual Coffee Roasters
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: 4Kids Entertainment, Conan O'Brien, MelrosePlace, Paramount Pictures, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The CW Television Network, Universal Media Studios, Viacom
Looking to regain its popularity with young boys, Nickelodeon has acquired the rights to the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” franchise from The Mirage Group and 4Kids Entertainment for $60 million. The Viacom-owned cable network is expected to produce a new version of the show to debut in 2012, while corporate cousin Paramount Pictures will develop a feature film based on the heroes. Los Angeles Times/Company Town (10/21)
The CW is granting a full season order to the frosh drama Vampire Diaries, taking the series to a full 22-episode season. Since its debut in September, Vampire Diaries has delivered solid ratings and viewers for the network, averaging a 1.8 rating and 3.9 million total viewers last week. Additionally, The CW gave Melrose Placefive more episodes, despite its lukewarm ratings results since its premiere.
NBC gave a development nod to a 30m sitcom from actor/writer Paul Rust based on his past employment at a Wal-Mart store, cites Variety. The yet-to-be-titled project will be produced by Universal Media Studios through Conan O’Brien‘s Conaco banner. Rust will write and star in the project which recounts his former job at a Wal-Mart located in his hometown of LeMars, Iowa following college graduation.
Does Wal-Mart not see the branded entertainment opportunities alllll over this? Makes me think of the web site I turned to most when driving cross country. http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: App Store, Business, Business and Economy, Consumer electronics, LG Electronics, Mobile phone, Nike, Television
Sportswear giant Nike has a nifty application in the App Store that allows you to create custom sneakers and order them straight away, with just a couple of taps. The app is in fact a mobile extension NIKEid, a program that allows customer to order personalized Nike shoes straight from the manufacturer. And an excellent extension it is. (Mobilecrunch10/22)
LG Electronics reported a stronger-than-expected quarter thanks to solid business of mobile phones and TV sets, but the world’s third-largest handset maker is eyeing a downbeat fourth quarter because of currency issues, increased marketing costs and pricing pressure. Handset sales in the third quarter reached 31.6 million units, which was up from 29.8 million in the previous three-month period, but profit margins fell from 11% to 8.8% for its phones because of competition and marketing costs. Reuters (10/21)
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: Bluetooth, Consumer electronics, Data Communications, Dongle, Engadget, Personal computer, Universal Serial Bus, WIRELESS
SoundLink, the too-expensive, yet pretty OK looking wireless music system by the “too expensive, yet pretty OK looking” consumer electronics people over at Bose, has gone from rumor to reality as of today. Expect to pay $599.90 for the whole McGillicuddy or — if you’ve already bought into the Bose Wave thing — pick up that SoundLink upgrade kit featuring a USB Bluetooth dongle for a mere $149.95. (Engadget10/22)
Amazon has just made their new Kindle for PC available for pre-order online, a move that turns almost any PC in the entire world into a fully-fledged ereader. The software comes on the heels of all of the big Win7 announcements today evens up the playing fields when it comes to PC-based ereaders. (Crunchgear10/22)


























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