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Build-Outs Of Summer: Woodshed Coffee & Tea In Oklahoma City, OK

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In all of our years doing the Build-Outs Of Summer, encompassing hundreds of cafes, this may just be our first tea-focused entry. Sure there is coffee at Oklahoma City’s Woodshed Coffee & Tea, but given that the company began life simply as Woodshed Tea, you’ll have to forgive us for letting the tea take the lead.

After two years in business, Woodshed decided it was time to open a retail space to show off their curated list of loose leaf teas. And with this expansion came the chance to explore new drink options, namely coffee, which they are doing inside their beautiful new cafe. Coffee and tea, together like they should be, under one roof at Woodshed Coffee & Tea in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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As told to Sprudge by Sam DuRegger.

For those who aren’t familiar, will you tell us about your company?

Woodshed Coffee & Tea started two years ago with our first product—Woodshed Tea. We’ve been importing a curated selection of quality loose leaf tea for wholesale into local cafes in Oklahoma as well as in Utah, Texas, and Arkansas.

Our growth into our first retail space brings with it an anticipated expansion into coffee. We’ll take a similar approach to our coffee as we did our tea. That is, quality over quantity, curating a few single origins while also focusing on two accessible blends for our drip coffee and espresso.

The Woodshed name comes from our founder’s formative years on a farm in North Iowa, where toil in the woodshed throughout the summer brought warmth to the house in the harsh winters. At Woodshed, we want to uncover the work to bring quality coffee and tea to our customers so they can experience the toil and appreciate the flavor and warmth of our offerings, even to the last drop.

This back story gives a glimpse to the values behind our business—inspiration, sincerity, stewardship, responsibility, and design.

These “cord of values” inspire our day-to-day service to our customers and help us be present, not looking to become the next trend but to be a presence in our neighborhoods and the larger community of OKC.

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Can you tell us a bit about the new space?

We’ve been packaging out of the back of our space for the past year, as it used to be a cafe. Since the cafe closed, the kitchen was not being used, and the front of the shop served as overflow storage/ecommerce fulfillment center for our now neighbors: Blue Seven.

When we began packaging, we weren’t looking for a retail space. But after ongoing conversations with the owner of Blue Seven (and some pleading from the employees), we agreed upon a concept that would create a connected space for our coffee and tea shop to be a part of the flow of his patrons.

This design decision led us to Gardner Architects, where Hana Waugh and Jeremy Gardner projected our values and vision into a beautiful design. With a lot of collaboration, we settled on a monochromatic look and a sloped ceiling (to mimic a slanted woodshed roof) that draws the eye to the bar. We also decided on sky blue fixtures, counters, and millwork, topped with white equipment including a two-group La Marzocco Linea, an Alpha Dominche Mod-2, and a white Curtis G4.

We are finalizing the interior details and are currently working to curate tables and chairs that reflect our Stewardship & Responsibility values. We plan to use sustainable and recyclable products for our tables, chairs, and standup counter along the north wall. As we budget out our final build-out, we find ourselves wrestling with the cost of sustainable products and continue to lean into the Yvon Chouinard philosophy—we must be responsible, but we also can’t go broke. It’s a good balance, one that makes us constantly re-commit ourselves to our values.

What’s your approach to coffee?

Build Momentum. We are not trailblazers. This pivotal and difficult work was done by other shops here in Oklahoma City—shops we love, have frequented, and even supply tea to. Shops like Evoke, Elemental, Clarity, Coffee Slingers, and Leaf + Bean have been pushing the boundary of coffee in Oklahoma City for about a decade. Anything we do is because they’ve created a market for light to medium roasted coffee with a dedication to the craft of coffee and tea creation. Each of these shops has their own strength and status within the community. Woodshed is here because there seems to be an opportunity to serve Oklahoma City proper with the same clarity and dedication that shops in Downtown/Midtown and Edmond have evoked for years.

Curated Quality. We are excited to bring our curated selection of coffee and tea to this market. We’re particularly enthusiastic about our two house blends—Woodshed Drip and Espresso #2—which showcase our grasp of balanced acidity and brightness with a bold, crisp finish. We will also curate a few single origin reserve coffees for preparation on the Steampunk, as well as full tea production on the Steampunk, which allows us to very deliberately customize the brewing parameters to create our favorite expression of the coffee or tea. Lastly, we’ve been testing and tweaking our take on bottled cold drinks with two cold brew recipes and our Matcha + Oat Milk recipe.

We strive to make base coffee and tea offerings accessible and repeatable, so our customers will not be surprised by the newest trend but will rather be curious to experience the full flavor gamut at their own pace and leisure.

Service Oriented. We’re equally as passionate about customers as we are about our coffee. In a time when it seems like educating customers is of utmost importance, we want warmth, openness, and kindness to be the first aspects of our shop that people feel when they come grab a drink. We want to bring a sense of comfort by having consistent service and knowledge, and we want to steer clear of any judgment or pretense. We strive to find new and creative ways to keep Woodshed refreshing by pushing the boundaries of how we serve our customers. Coffee is important, and how we source, roast, grind, and brew it is one of our biggest priorities. But the people we serve daily are the ones keeping us going, and we want to make sure they know we are on their side.

woodshed coffee and tea oklahoma city

woodshed coffee and tea oklahoma city

Any machines, coffees, special equipment lined up?

Since we’ve had success in the past with La Marzocco Linea line-up, we purchased a Linea two-group and had it custom painted white. Our founder has startup experience with Alpha Dominche, so we purchased a Mod-2 Steampunk, also painted white. On the Steampunk, we’ll focus on preparing single origin coffee by the cup, and all of our tea selection will be brewed by the cup on the ‘Minche. For grinders, we purchased a workhorse, the Mahlkönig EK 43, both for Steampunk grind and for our bulk grinding for cold brew coffee. For our espresso, we went back and forth but couldn’t ignore the firsthand reviews of the Compak F10 for consistent espresso grind and quality. For the high volume morning traffic and batch brewing for events, a white Curtis G4 Gold Cup Series was a hands-down favorite for completing the brewing lineup, as its programmable interface allows us to dial in our house blend as well as any single origin we choose to batch brew.

Oh, and ice…. We’ll use “Sonic Ice” with the Hoshizaki Nugget ice machine. Cold brew coffee, iced matcha lattes, and iced teas never tasted so good!

What’s your hopeful target opening date/month?

July 1st, 2018

Are you working with craftspeople, architects, and/or creatives that you’d like to mention?

We are working with Jeremy Gardner and Hana Waugh at Gardner Architects, build out by Nathan Gardner at Gardner Small Projects located in Oklahoma City.

Val Jar is the talent behind our brand design, and Brad Ulrich is the workhorse behind our packaging aesthetic and web design/development… he is a true unicorn of product design.

Thank you!

Big Thanks to the OKC coffee & tea community, specifically Steve and Chelsea Willingham from Clarity Coffee, Paul Zimmerman from Leaf + Bean, Jason Duncan from Evoke, Logan and Weston Waugh formerly of Spool Coffee, Nate Friend of Fellow Coffee, Brian Hill, Candace DuRegger, David and Christa Chong, Brad Ulrich, Val Jar, Hallie Waugh, and Hana Waugh.

And a big shout out to all the coffee and tea mentors in the past including Kristian Bombeck inventor of the Steampunk brewing technology, Josh Rosenthal, Tim Walzer, and Levi Rogers (my fellow co-founders) of La Barba Coffee in Salt Lake City, Todd Carmichael of La Colombe Coffee, and Chuck Davidson of Jasmine Pearl Tea Company. Each of you have played an important role in my coffee and tea journey. Huge Thanks.

Woodshed Coffee & Tea is located at 7518D N May, Oklahoma City. Visit their official website and find them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

The Build-Outs Of Summer is an annual series on Sprudge. Live the thrill of the build all summer long in our Build-Outs feature hub.

Photos by Weston Waugh.

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Daniel G Is Back! To Whom This May Concern Episode 2 Out Now

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To Whom This May Concern—a special podcast presentation of the Daniel G. mystery—is back today, with a very special episode focused on the theories, posits, ponders and ideations from the biggest coffee mystery of 2018.

Catch up on the whole sordid saga here. 

Download the pilot episode via iTunes or on the iTunes app.

Stream the episode here.

“Damn, Daniel, get in touch. We’re dying to know what’s up.”Vice

“I’m awaiting the dramatic conclusion to this story as I brew another pour-over.”  — The Takeout

“When is the next ‘To Whom This May Concern’?”James Hoffmann

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The Price Of Coffee On The Commodities Market Is Still Below $1

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The price of coffee on the commodities market is in dire straits. In mid-August, the price dipped below $1.00, and it only continues to drop. As of writing this, the price sits at $.9775, a 12-year low, with some saying it could dip as low as $.87 in the coming weeks. For many of us, the price is just a number; we aren’t in touch with the day-to-day of this side of the coffee business to understand what it all means beyond just sounding really, really bad. To help provide some perspective, we’ve compiled what experts are saying about the price of coffee on the commodities market and what it means for the future.

In an article for the SCA, Kim Elena Ionescu warns that current market conditions could pose a threat to the future of coffee on a par with that of climate change:

Coffee farmers and organizations representing farmers have been warning buyers for years that from a purely economic perspective – to say nothing of environmental and social pressures – coffee production is increasingly unattractive in all but a handful of places. I often hear (and I repeat) the prediction that climate change will cut the amount of land suitable for coffee production in half by 2050, but with market conditions like the ones we’re living in, I wonder if the sector might lose half of its farmers by 2030.

The Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) is calling on the national government and the global industry to “adopt urgent measures in favor of Colombian coffee growers and the 25 million families who make a living by producing coffee worldwide,” per an article in Vending Market Watch. It expresses in no uncertain terms who is to blame for the current crisis:

One cannot continue to allow actors foreign to the industry such as investment funds to be who, in an unbridled desire for profit, determine the price of such an important commodity that is the livelihood of 25 million producing families in the world.

And it’s not just Arabica that is feeling the squeeze. Robusta coffee has dropped to its lowest price since April of 2016.

The status of the current price of coffee on the commodities market is a complicated thing, but if you’re looking for a primer on what is driving the lowest price in a decade, this article is a good place to start.

Zac Cadwalader is the news editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas. Read more Zac Cadwalader on Sprudge.

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Build-Outs Of Summer: Circle House Coffee In Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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After over a decade playing linebacker in the NFL, Stephen Tulloch finds himself tackling a new career: coffee shop owner. Wanting to give back, the native Floridian founded the Stephen Tulloch Foundation to help underprivileged children and people dealing with cancer, and Tulloch wants to use Circle House Coffee in Fort Lauderdale to continue his mission.

Teaming up with Miami’s Panther Coffee, Circle House is bringing a specialty coffee experience but with an eye toward giving back; each month the cafe will be donating to a different charity to this end. Circle House is still a few months out from opening, which will give Tulloch a little extra time to hone his barista skills. Hopefully he’ll be as good at the lunch rush as he was the pass rush.

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As told to Sprudge by Stephen Tulloch.

For those who aren’t familiar, will you tell us about your company?

Circle House Coffee philanthropic vision is to support local, global foundations, and causes by giving back one sip at a time. Since recently retiring from my 11 year NFL career, I founded the Stephen Tulloch Foundation. Our mission is to help underprivileged kids and people dealing with cancer. I wanted to find another way to continue that vision since retiring, so I created the brand Circle House Coffee to be able to touch people and give back through coffee. Aside from coffee, we also serve beer, wine, pies, cheese cakes, baked goods, breakfast sandwiches as well as lunch sandwiches and a few other goodies!

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Can you tell us a bit about the new space?

Circle House Coffee coffee shop is located in a standalone three-story building located downtown Fort Lauderdale, Fl. This will be the first drive-thru coffee shop downtown Fort Lauderdale. The 2,500-square-foot coffee shop is located on the first floor with indoor/outdoor seating with a patio, outdoor TVs, sound system, a drive-thru. The top two floors will be rented out for office space.

What’s your approach to coffee?

My approach to coffee is providing individuals with an excellent brand and style of specialty coffee and at the same time being able to live out our mission and give back one sip at a time through donating to different charities every month for special causes.

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Any machines, coffees, special equipment lined up?

At Circle House Coffee, we have two La Marzocco Linea PB espresso machines—one for the in-house cafe and one for the drive-thru—as well as nitro coffee and cold brew and a unique machine called the Ripple Maker.

What’s your hopeful target opening date/month?

Our target date is the early November.

Are you working with craftspeople, architects, and/or creatives that you’d like to mention?

Our current coffee roaster is Panther Coffee a local South Florida brand whose mission lines up with Circle House Coffee’s, and that is “giving back.” We’ve also teamed up with other South Florida vendors for pies, baked goods sandwiches, salads, etc.

Thank you!

Thank you

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Circle House Coffee is located at 727 NE 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale. Visit their official website and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Bellwether Coffee Wants To Be A One-Stop Shop For New Roasters

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There are so many barriers to entry for those looking to get into coffee roasting. The price of the roaster alone is enough to make most say, “nah.” Then there’s sourcing, never mind actually figuring out how to actually roast the coffee well (might I suggest this video series?). But now one company is looking to be a one-stop shop for all your roasting needs, and they just raised $10 million in funding.

Berkeley, California’s Bellwether Coffee wants to get more people and places roasting coffee. Grocery stores, cafes, restaurants, home users, Bellwether is hoping to become the go-to for the next generation of nano-roasters, the ones with the desire to roast but who don’t yet necessarily possess the know-how. Offering roaster rental services—of their “zero-emissions commercial roaster” per the press release—along with a green coffee buying marketplace and even pre-defined roast curves available via their software platform, Bellwether’s goal is to provide the products and services necessary for new roasters come to out swinging. (Don’t worry, you can also customize your own roast curves.)

“We are evolving the coffee industry by making it more inviting and open to the ideas from farmers, roasters, baristas and consumers,” said Nathan Gilliland, CEO of Bellwether Coffee. “Our technology makes sourcing and roasting coffee more accessible, promoting transparency throughout the value chain. We enable our customers to roast with confidence and create with expertise.”

And investors are taking notice. It was announced earlier this week that Bellwether had secured $10 million in new funding from Congruent Ventures. With more than $6 million in pre-orders already, including “a leading U.S. grocery chain,” the company is off to a good start and that $10 million investment is already looking pretty sound.

The idea of a one-stop shop for roasters, green coffee, and roasting curves is certainly novel. All but eliminating some of the largest barriers to entry into coffee roasting will without a doubt lead to more folks getting involved. For more information on Bellwether Coffee and their services, visit their official website.

Zac Cadwalader is the news editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas. Read more Zac Cadwalader on Sprudge.

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Watch All Eight Episodes Of Cafe Imports’ Roasting Concepts Series

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Earlier this year, we reported on a new video series from Cafe Imports titled Roasting Concepts. The eight-part introduction created by Cafe Imports then-director of eduction Joe Marrocco (now with Mill City Roasters) and creative director Andy Reiland is intended to serve as a foundation for those looking to break into the roasting game, the building block to bean browning, if you will. And now, all eight videos are available for your viewing pleasure. For free!

When the series was first announced in February, Cafe Imports released the first three videos, covering some of the main concepts that will be explored in subsequent videos: Introduction, Seed, and Machine. Along with Taste (as seen in Episode Four), the latter two represent the three core components of roasting. For videos five through seven, these three components were combined in different ways to show how they work together. Episode Five—Seed & Machine—for instance, goes into more depth about how the size, density, processing method, freshness, etc. of a coffee may (or may not) affect the overall time, heat application, and air flow in the roasting process.

Finally, for Episode Eight, Marrocco puts it all together three components for The Profile.



For anyone even in the exploratory phase of opening the roasting can of worms, the Roasting Concepts video series is a must-watch. But as Cafe Imports freely admits, these are the do’s and don’t’s; they aren’t here to tell you what is the right way and wrong way to roast coffee, simply “[helping] you optimize your quality by connecting the conceptual dots between your roasting machine.” And it’s completely free. For nascent coffee roasters, you’d be hard pressed to find a better use of two hours. To check the out videos for yourself, visit Cafe Imports’ YouTube channel.

Zac Cadwalader is the news editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas. Read more Zac Cadwalader on Sprudge.

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Build-Outs Of Summer: Stay Golden Restaurant & Roastery In Nashville, TN

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For a coffee shop whose names bears a striking resemblance to one of the more memorable lines of coming-of-age drama The Outsiders (and I dare you to find a movie packed with more A-listers before they were A-listers. Go ahead, I’ll wait), Stay Golden Restaurant & Roastery sure is packed with a lot of coffee insiders. Nashville’s newest cafe is the brainchild of Jamie Cunningham, Sean Stewart, and Nathanael Mehrens, the trio behind Steadfast Coffee, a roastery/cafe with a lot of buzz about them after a strong showing at the 2016 US Coffee Championships, who still remains as one of the city’s must-visit cafes.

But now the trio have joined forced with DesignWorks Collective for a brand new venture. Stay Golden will be a full-service coffee bar as well as a restaurant and cocktail bar. They don’t want to be a cafe that also has food or a cocktail bar that also has coffee, but want to put each aspects of Stay Golden on equal footing. And indeed, from the looks of their Instagram, you’d be hard-pressed to find one aspect that supersedes the others. Begging pardon from Robert Frost, but Nashville’s newest coffee shop is something gold that we hope stays.

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For those who aren’t familiar, will you tell us about your company?

The result of a partnership between coffee and hospitality experts Jamie Cunningham, Sean Stewart, and Nathanael Mehrens and DesignWorks Collective, Stay Golden Coffee Co. is founded on principles of putting people first, community mindedness, and sustainability. Stay Golden Restaurant & Roastery is the brand’s flagship brick-and-mortar location and will feature a coffee bean roastery and full-service bar and restaurant.

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Can you tell us a bit about the new space?

Set in the Berry Hill/100 Oaks neighborhood of Nashville, Stay Golden Restaurant & Roastery is a bright, welcoming space that includes a grab-and-go coffee counter, full-service restaurant complete with coffee and cocktail bar and second-level mezzanine, an onsite coffee bean roastery, private event space, and hydroponic gardens.

What’s your approach to coffee?

Inspired by the Golden Rule, Stay Golden was founded with a purpose in mind. Incorporating the principles of putting people first with a focus on community mindedness, the founders plan to offer educational programming, as well as serve as a haven for industry events. Aiming to roast the highest quality coffees with an emphasis on sustainable and ethical sourcing, Stay Golden fosters meaningful relationships with its coffee purveyors and growers, allowing them to maintain a direct connection with each batch throughout the entire roasting process.

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What’s your hopeful target opening date/month?

August 13, 2018

Are you working with craftspeople, architects, and/or creatives that you’d like to mention?

In addition to the coffee, Executive Chef Simoni Kigweba will lead the chef-driven, seasonally inspired food menu, which will encompass breakfast, lunch, and happy hour. Beverage Director Nathanael Mehrens will oversee coffee drinks and cocktails.

Thank you!

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Stay Golden Restaurant & Roastery is located at 2934 Sidco Drive, Suite 130, Nashville. Visit their official website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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Santa Fe: The Southwest Barista Olympics Is Coming Your Way

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Being a barista is a full-contact sport, one you have to do with a smile on your face. And that may be truer than ever this Saturday, September 1st at Iconik Coffee Roasters in Santa Fe, New Mexico. To christen their brand new location (featured earlier this week as part of our Build-Outs of Summer series), Iconik is hosting the first annual Southwest Barista Olympics, a multi-discipline contest to determine which barista is the fittest and the littest.

The competition consists of three different events: a pentagon cupping, where participants try to guess the origin of a coffee based on taste alone; a coffee mocktail contest; and a barista obstacle course, “requiring the most refined and fierce barista skills.” The winner will be crowned the Southwest Barista Olympics champion, earning them entry into the US Barista Olympics, should such a thing actually exist (it doesn’t… yet).

For those not looking to compete but still wanting to come hang, there will be all sorts of food, ice cream, live music, and prize giveaways from sponsors including: The El Rey Inn, Ojo Caliente, Fire and Hops, The Grove, and Ten Thousand Waves.

It all gets started at 5:00pm on Saturday, September 1st at Iconik Coffee Roasters’ brand new Guadalupe Street location. For more information, visit the Southwest Barista Olympics Facebook event page. Time to limber up.

Zac Cadwalader is the news editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas. Read more Zac Cadwalader on Sprudge.

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Build-Outs Of Summer: Lemma Coffee Roasters In Denton, TX

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It’s about the journey not the destination, or at least that’s what they say when the destination keeps moving around. For Lemma Coffee Roasters, the destination was a Denton, Texas filling station that they planned to convert into a roastery/cafe. But when that fell through (in between writing their original Build-Outs of Summer feature and the one you are about to read no less), the destination became unclear. So Lemma did what any industrious person going on a journey would do: they bought a van.

But just because their space is smaller doesn’t mean they are making any concessions (get it? Concessions?) on their vision. They’ve stocked their 18′ roving cafe with a brand new Slayer Steam X expresso machine, multiple Mahlkönig grinders, and a full-blown FETCO batch brew system. They even had to install extra power sources just to keep up with everything they are running. This is no ordinary van. Lemma is putting their own new twist on an old saying: It’s about the journey not the destination, but make sure you are riding in style.

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As told to Sprudge by Daniel Baum.

For those who aren’t familiar, will you tell us about your company?

Lemma is a specialty roaster based in Denton, TX. We’re all about pushing ourselves to do things to the best of our ability. Our philosophy is to offer delicious coffees in the most welcoming way possible. We do our best to be easily accessible to our wholesale partners by pushing communication. We believe this helps us all succeed and keeps things dialed for our customers.

Like any business, our first year was all about establishing Lemma. It’s been a lot of offering samples at local markets, cold calls, and walking into cafes, grocers, etc to introduce ourselves.

The coffee truck is our first step into retail. We love the flexibility of establishing a consistent location for every day use while also being able to work events of all kinds.

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Can you tell us a bit about the new space?

Definitely! It’s a Freightliner with an 18′ box on the back. In order for us to build the kind of truck we ultimately wanted, we needed a ton of power and water. We lucked out when it came with some solid electrical equipment that only needed a little reconfiguration. We’ve got a 12kw generator that is built into the side of the truck, so noise level is quite minimal. We’ve also got six 6v deep cell batteries and two power inverters totaling 3,500 watts. For plumbing we added a 40-gallon fresh water tank with a pump that can push 5.5 gallons per minute with a two-gallon accumulator tank. Dialing in consistent water pressure for a mobile coffee bar is a little tricky, so we’re really excited to see how this setup performs.

The truck, like all others, has wheel wells to deal with, but this one also has some boxes from the generator and electrical equipment; we really had to design our bars around them. We basically bought a ton of 2x6s, created a 90° jig and went to town on building legs. Some cross bracing and 3/4″ plywood bar tops made it nice and sturdy.

For the exterior, we wanted a vintage feel with hand lettering and illustration. The concession window is gigantic which provides an open feel and allows us to easily communicate with our customers.

What’s your approach to coffee?

We look to source sweet, clean, and balanced coffees with delicious flavor profiles. We look to offer as fresh crop as possible from East Africa and both Central and South America. From a roasting standpoint, we approach each coffee unbiased and roast it to a degree where it’s hitting on all aspects. This tends to be in the light to medium range.

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Any machines, coffees, special equipment lined up?

We’ll have a two-group Slayer Steam X paired with a Mahlkönig K30 Air. For batch we’ll be using a FETCO XTS paired with a Mahlkönig GH2. Batch will be setup with three liter airpots. We like the idea of brewing often so our customers drink a lively cup.

What’s your hopeful target opening date/month?

We’re hoping for this month! We’ve got a few more details to finish up, but we’ll be going for the inspection asap!

Are you working with craftspeople, architects, and/or creatives that you’d like to mention?

This truck was a project we took on ourselves. With a passion for turning wrenches it was something we knew we could knock out. Huge thanks to my brother-in-law Zeb and amazing friends Corey and Chase. Also have to thank my pregnant wife for letting me practically live at the shop recently.

We worked with James Lafuente for the exterior design. James handled our package design that we’re stoked on, so it was a no brainer to get him on board for this.

Thank you!

Thank you! We love the content Sprudge puts out and greatly appreciate the feature!

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Lemma Coffee Roasters is located at 3841 Market St #109, Denton. Visit their official website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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Submissions For Coffee Masters New York Are Due Friday!

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Don’t look now but the 2018 Coffee Masters New York is just around the corner. Taking place October 12th through 14th at the Metropolitan Pavilion as part of the New York Coffee Festival, Coffee Masters is the fast-paced, multi-disciplinary competition masquerading as a coffee party. And there’s still time to apply to compete, but not much.

Applications to be part of one of the most fun coffee contests around are due Friday, August 31st. To be considered for one of the 20 spots, potential competitors must complete a registration form, which can be done here (that’s the easy part), and create a one-to-two minute video highlighting a coffee-based signature drink of their own making, and it has to be inspired by New York. Maybe a coffee Manhattan served in a big apple? I dunno. You can see why I’m not competing.

And if the tight deadline isn’t pressure enough, Coffee Masters New York has announced the judges and emcees for this year’s event. There are a lot of familiar faces returning, including head judge Anne Lunell of Koppi Coffee, Kris Schackman of Five Elephant, and David Donde of Cape Town’s Truth Coffee. Joining them for her first foray into judging is none other than the Chocolate Barista herself, Michelle Johnson. They will be joined by emcees extraordinaire Lem Butler of Black & White Coffee Roasters, our very own Jordan Michelman, and the reigning Coffee Masters New York champion Erika Vonie.

So yeah, no pressure, just some of the biggest names in the coffee industry scrutinizing your every move. If you’re lucky enough to be one of the 20 competitors, that is. But if you think you’ve got what it takes, get that submission in before Friday. No rush, but do hurry.

Zac Cadwalader is the news editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas. Read more Zac Cadwalader on Sprudge.

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