Monday, April 11, 2011

First Experience: Noir Coffee and Tea

Noir Coffee and Tea
Address: 701 St. Clair West
Neighbourhood: Wynchwood Barns
website @noircoffeetea Tel: 416.651.8302

An 1950s chic-inspired decor, located near Wynchwood on St.Clair West brings a fushion of Japanese tea house, espresso bar, and a heavy competitor for Starbucks. Not that we have anything against major corporations, but local is what local does. Seems like a good idea right?!
First thing I noticed when upon entering the cafe was the ambiance it created. Lighting works, with the white ceilings helped to illuminate the cafe. Not quite the "black" I envisioned from the exterior. This was a more airy and warm inside.Various large paintings covered the exposed beige bricks, while a black granite bar area was set-up against the wall, with black stools.



Machine: Victoria Arduiro (Simonelli)
Beans: Bullet Espresso
Roaster: Reunion Island
Grinder: Mazzer - Robur

Verdict: Balanced shot - with a bright aftertaste, similar to toasted dull licorice






Saturday, April 9, 2011

NY: NOLITA/SOHO/MOMA

DISCLAIMER: More Photo post... than content.

This post isn't really too much about any one particular cafes.

Pitstop *bux flagship store
Address: 72 Spring Avenue
Neighbourhood: SOHO
Experienced the new CLOVER machine.
Managed to get a hold of a S/O El Salvador Montecarlos Estate Pacamara (link)

But we all know coroporate, and stealing a photo would be a "no-no". It's not like I haven't experienced the CLOVER... just wanted to see how they're managing the technology and incorporating this brewed to cup perfection. (Yes I did go into corporate big chain store, but they're 40 years old - give 'em a break........)

Great pitstop, before shopping adventures ensued...





To round off the post - it must be the MoMA exhibit of CHEMEX!
Pleasently surprised that the design of a coffee making devices has been institualized for it's innovation. 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

NY: Gimmie! Coffee (Nolita)

Gimme! Coffee
Address: 228 Mott Street
Neighbourhood: Nolita
Borough: Manhatten, NYC
website, @gimmecoffee, tel: 212-226-4011

A great morning walk from our Greenwich apartment into the hood of Nolita (North of Little Itlay)









Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Bean Talk: Panama Rio Serreno

Beans: Panama Rio Serreno
Spotted: Te Aro Roasted
No longer brewing as a SO (Single Origin), but you can find it in Te Aro's new espresso blend: Elevens.

Why are we so excited about these beans? Micro-lots pop up around the coffee belt, and it's not unique to just the Panama region. But if you scroll to the photo of the dried beans below you will see something unique about their processes.

Go to Te Aro's blog to read up on Andy and Chris recent adventure to Guatemala Origin trip and discussing processes... from cherry to dried coffee bean.

Wait, don't the beans on the LEFT look a little odd, they're more red than the normal green beans.

Honey Process
my friend.

The mucilage (a thick, gluey substance filled with proteins and sugar) that covers the bean is left on during the washing phase. As the beans go through the drying phase the remaining mucilage produces the red glowing tinge. It's said to generate an amazing, sweeter taste compared to a fully washed bean.

Farmers have traditionally chosen the coffee cherries during the middle of harvest season, as they've found the cherrys to be naturally packed with more sugars and oozes with "honey" sweetness.

It works quite well in the Panama Rio Serreno.
This mircolot located 1600-1750m in elevation produces some of the sweetness coffee I've tried this season, highlighting a ripe juicy sunburst orange with hints of sweet tobacco.

Te Aro's mandate stands as this: Buying Green beans and developing relationships with farmers and brokers creates the dialogue for a healthy future.

Working as a seasonal blend, find the Rio Serreno in Elevens til they run out.... which could be soon.
Roasting at Te Aro happens Monday to Wednesday from 6:30am - til they finish their batches... 9:00am ish

With the newly install Diedrich Micro Roaster (similar to Detours), plus the heavy duty afterburner, it's quite the change from the previous air drum roaster. They closed down the shop for a couple of days to install this gem, (remember?). So it's looks like 2011 started with a new challenge mastering the Diedrich. The Roasting team consists of Andy, Thiago and Chris, the three-man all-star team have honed their styles and have done an amazing job delivering the prefect roasting profile for TeAro customers.

Earlier last week I popped into the shoppe to have a chat with Thiago and watch the Roasting process happen. Usually I must admit, I don't go to TeAro until the afternoon/evening, but this invitation couldn't be missed.

 

 It seems as if Thiago is playing with his iPhone, but you'll find that the Roasting Team uses the innovation of apps to store their temperature manipulations and roasting times to create the ultimate roasting profile.
Allowing them to store the data, means that reproduction is possible or fine-tuning from previous roasts. Like other roasting teams, data collection, note taking, and recipe perfection means that an extra second could accentuate certain properties: sweetness, brightness, or turn those individual attributes of the bean into unwanted tastes. Quite amazing how temperature, air flow, and roasters knowledge all play a huge role.



Don't forget to visit Te Aro on Friday's at 12:30pm for their public coffee cupping. You might even see me there one of these Fridays... sooner rather than later.

Happy Hump Day

Monday, April 4, 2011

Red Rocket Coffee

Red Rocket Coffee
Address: 1402 Queen Street East
Neighbourhood: Queen East /Leslieville
website, @redrocketcoffee Tel: 416-406-0880
Open daily 7AM - 6PM


Operating on the outskirts of Leslieville is the appropriately named cafe that faces the TTC streetcar yard. Conveniently located at the corner of Queen and Vancouver (insert West coast chuckles)... houses the brick facade building that is also home to Queen Marghertia Pizza. The former Chinese noodle factory has turned into an urban lifestyle centre. They've also built a gorgeous outdoor patio, that is actually great to lounge on during weather appropriate months (Spring-Fall). Red Rocket Coffee was named after the iconic "Toronto people-mover" slings out some decent concoctions using only Fair-trade organic coffees provided from other local roaster Reunion Island. 
When I said concoctions, I mean coffee drinks that need a recipe, or I guess one could describe it as "signature drinks" with a twist.
Case in point: Red Rocket
(Mayan chocolate, coffee and 3 espresso shots) 
Take a ride on the 501 Queen StreetCar and get off at Greenwood, to discover what those east-enders are raving about. Pizza and Coffee - seems to be the latest trends in TO. Housed next to each other - seems like the prefect extended date afternoon/evening to explore some of the historic sites in the east: Leslie Street Spit/ TTC greenwood yard.

Let's get down to details:
Machine: Elektra 2 Group
Beans: Bullet Espresso
          (Brazilian, Ethopian and Sumatran)
Roasters: Reunion Island.
Grinder: Robur
Turnover: Moderate, and tons of TTC employees come in too. I swear, I've always seen at least one on my trips to the cafe.

Verdict: Rich thick crema produced, but my double espresso turned into a 4 oz. drink. more of a 1:1 espresso: water ratio... not my choice of cup size. But in the end Reunion has never really peaked my interest, ended up being quite bland no highlights of cocoa. The acidity was a little too prominent for me.

Great for coffee science, just not great espresso on it's own. Come for the cutesy space and view.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Fooled ya!

Didn't I?!
Come on -- it was a great joke.....for April's Fool....
Giving up Coffee: Not until I'm done discovering....

What's not a joke is the Amazing coffee over at Mercury right now.
3 Processes:
Espresso: Addis Ketema
Siphon: Guatemalan
Chemex: Burundi

Correct me if I'm wrong, you won't be disappointed.
Plus get there for the Month of April, because my favourite Barista Josh is moving back to Vancouver.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

NY: Cafe Grumpy (Chelesa)

Cafe Grumpy - Chelesa
Address:
Neighbourhood:
website, @cafegrumpy

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