Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Halloween Post: Something Wicked This Way Comes, Anastacia's Antiques

Anastacia's is a unique and creepy antique store in Philadelphia.  Around every corner sit silent incongruous tableaus.  I couldn't help thinking that throughout the store something was amiss.... and that feeling gave me a sense of dread.  It was like something out of a Ray Bradbury short story.  Sounds a bit too melodramatic?  Take a look at the photographs and tell me what you think.

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"The pictures were moving, each in its turn, each for a brief minute or two. There in the moonlight, with the tiny tinkling thoughts and the distant sea voices, it seemed, each little drama was enacted. Whether it took an hour or three hours for the dramas to finish, it would be hard to say. I only know that I lay fascinated and did not move while the stars wheeled in the sky.

Eighteen Illustrations, tighten tales. I counted them one by one."

Ray Bradbury, The Illustrated Man

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

iPhone Photography

Since it's inception, all of the photographs on this blog have been taken by me on an iPhone. This week instead of writing about coffee, let's have a cup and enjoy some recent photographs.  I often use different panorama apps to add perspective and various post photography apps such as Snapseed for enhancements.  Later I'll fine tune images in Lightroom after downloading them to my computer.



Aquarium Diver
 Aquarium Diver

A warm Summer night
 A warm Summer night

Gravitron
 Gravitron

Ceiling, The Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia
Ceiling, The Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia (opened 1904)


The Academy Of Music, Philadelphia, 1857 Renaissance Archetecture
 The Academy Of Music, Philadelphia, 1857 Renaissance architecture

Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia


A weeded lot


Sunflower
 Sunflower


Waiting for a table, Chinatown, Philadelphia
 Waiting for a table, Chinatown, Philadelphia



Maneki-neko (Japanese lucky cat), Chinatown, Philadelphia
Maneki-neko (Japanese lucky cat), Chinatown, Philadelphia


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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Green Street: The Garagiste Roastery

Greenstreet Coffee
 Green Street Coffee[

Chris Molieri always wanted to do good in the world.  After graduating from Temple University with a finance degree,  Chris went to work in Portland for a community development financial institution, or CDFI, a nonprofit devoted to helping entrepreneurs access capital.  It was there that he discovered the world of micro-roasting.   After returning to his home town, Chris  and his brother Tom decided to secure their own $10,000 loan from a CDFI and Green Street got its start.

The other day I found myself at their roasting facility in the Point Breeze section of South Philly. Down a side street I went following the sound of Jack White blasting out of their stereo.

The space is tiny.  Theres an old La Marzacco as soon as you walk in, and their small Ambex roaster takes up the center with coffee beans waiting to be roasted and bagged.  It reminds me of a Bordeaux Garagiste, there's bearly enough room for Chris and roaster John Jenson to work. Production is about 500-700 pounds per week, tiny compared to say La Colombe who roasts around 45,000 pounds weekly.  But what they produce is remarkable given how new they are to the business.  Green Street got its start in May 2011.  Chris's approach seems "balls to the wall" as he works to grow the business and, at the same time, make a difference in the lives of coffee farmers.

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 Left: Chris Molieri examining his beans Right: Chris and Roaster John Jenson


Sustainability is a crucial component to Green Street's business plan.  In addition to working with Direct Trade importers such as Coffee Shrub, the Molieri brothers are establishing their own Direct Trade relationships.  They just recently returned from a sourcing trip in Nicaragua and plan on expanding their farm connections.

Jenson described their roasting style as in between the really light "first crack" profile that's become de rigueur amongst many third wave coffee specialists and the dark roast that can strip  coffee beans of its personality.  It's a really nice transitional approach that balances flavor with customer expectations.

Philadelphia's coffee scene is exploding with new coffee entrepreneurs.  Between the great shops and the influx of new roasters, Philly has become one of the leading caffeine destinations in the US.  Although small in size, Green Street is quickly becoming a major player in this coffee renaissance.


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Cupping various lots

 


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Green Street Coffee Roasters http://greenstreetcoffee.com























Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The Coffee MacGyver

La Colombe, City Hall, Philadelphia
La Colombe, City Hall, Philadelphia


Is Todd Charmichael for real?  In the TV show "Dangerous Grounds", Charmichael takes a death-defying trip 1000 feet off the ground on a Bolivian farmer's zip-line, uses his wits and available materials to perform a makeshift repair on a truck stuck in the middle of the jungle and avoids one near death experience after another.  When I first saw these episodes I thought "is this for real... or is he haming it up for Hollywood (the nickname he calls his cameraman)?  Is there really a coffee guy out there this resourceful and crazy?"  Sprudge.com even did a drinking game (click to play) for viewers to play while following Todd's exploits.  A few days ago I got to poke around La Colombe's "Batcave" in Port Richmond, Philadelphia where their coffee is roasted.  I came away believing that yes, Todd is as crazy and intense as he seems but also whip smart, methodical and meticulous.  Indeed little seems to be left to chance.

La Colombe's Roasting Floor
La Colombe's Roasting Floor 

La Colombe's roastery takes up over half of the warehouse space.  It's high-end coffee on a large-scale.  Between 45,000 and 48,000 pounds are roasted every week.  Head Roaster Chris Miller showed me around and it's an impressive operation.  But Todd and his partner Jean Philippe Iberti (JP) haven't stopped there and this is where it really gets interesting.  On the other side of a wall there's other projects that are up and running or in the works.

Just over a year ago, Carmichael introduced La Colombe "Pure Black", a cold pressed coffee Steeped for 16 hours in stainless steel wine tanks, pressed and filtered twice.  How did Todd come up with the recipe?  Like most of his projects, it started in his head at home.  After researching online, he purchased some equipment over the internet and started experimenting.  "I finally had to scale up after my wife had enough at home," Todd told me.  After buying the tanks and setting up his own bottling line, Todd hired an expert in pasteurization to assist with shelf life and quality control.  Now in full production, Pure Black is considered one of the best.

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Left: Rum production & experimentation
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Next, Carmichael started pursuing another passion, rum.  When I visited, the still he installed looked like a scene from Breaking Bad.  But looks are deceiving.  While everything is small-scale as he refines the recipe which involves filtering the spirit through coffee, a full-blown distillery will be incorporated into the new Fishtown warehouse slated to open in early 2014.  Expect to see his rum in Pennsylvania state stores around that time as well.  This huge 16,000 square foot space will contain a cafe, roastery for La Colombe's single origin program, cupping room, a sixty-meter German still, bread making by JP and the former bread chef at Steven Starr's Parc and more.


La Colombe Rum
La Colombe Rum


I got a chance to taste an early version and it was really good.  It tastes more like a bourbon than a rum with a hint of coffee on the palate.

Cupping Pre-Auction Lots
Cupping Pre-Auction Lots


After the warehouse tour, I participated in a cupping of Rwandan beans with 12 other coffee professionals.  This was a pre-auction tasting of 15 lots that was sold on 10/8.  They represented the best lots grown in Rwanda as scored by the Cup of Excellence the most prestigious award given to a fine quality coffee. Todd had invited other coffee roasters such as Elixr and Rival Brothers and told the crowd how important it was to him that Philly's coffee community work together to improve its caffeinated culture.  It was interesting to watch Todd at work as he really knows coffee much like a Master Sommolier knows his wine.  I noticed that he mentioned that the Japanese buyers at these auctions were problematic and asked why.  He replied that they have very sophisticated palates but, since their coffee culture is so new, they have no reference as to how much they should pay for the best beans.  Once they get interested in a lot the prices paid can get outrageously high.  The trick, he told me, is to identify great lots that perhaps will fly under their radar.

So what's the verdict?  Is Todd Charmichael for real?  Look, the guy is an adrenaline junky and loves pushing himself to the limits of human endurance.  Heres a guy who set the record for the fastest solo journey to the South Pole & attempted to become the first person to trek across Death Valley alone.  This approach to life has served him well in the coffee business.  Much like most coffee professionals I've met, Todd's a geek and gets really excited about the chemistry and process whether it's the perfect brew, or a rum that'll knock your socks off.  His public persona might make you think he flies by the seat of his pants and takes a lot of risks but he is much more meticulous and calculating than that and it's a major part of the secret to his success.

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La Colombe: http://www.lacolombe.com

Cup of Excellence: http://www.allianceforcoffeeexcellence.org/en/

Sprudge: http://sprudge.com













































Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Coffee and Photography

Last week I showed slices of city life in Philadelphia I found intriguing but didn't fit in a longer blog post.  This week I feature Mud Coffee and Think Coffee in New York, and briefly have a cup of La Colombe with the really interesting Luciano Begnoni, Owner of Santa Sophia Winery located in Piedmont.

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Earlier today I had lunch at XIX, located at the top of the beautiful Bellevue in Philadelphia.  The Bellevue-Stratford was built in 1904 in the French Renaissance style.  As I looked above me, I captured this image.





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Mud Coffee: http://www.onmud.com

Think Coffee: http://thinkcoffeenyc.com

La Colombe Coffee: http://www.lacolombe.com

Santa Sophia Winery: http://www.santasofia.com/index.php/en/