Quick Hits from Coffee Fest-Day 1

A few observations from the first day of Coffee Fest:

  1. Smaller companies tend to be more interested in talking to a writer who doesn’t work for a major publication than some of the larger, more established companies. Not always, but it’s the impression I get.
  2. There are coffee nerds from all over the world.
  3. The Carraro booth is a good place to practice your Italian.
  4. Cherry cupcake is not a flavor I would recommend for a smoothie.
  5. If there were a competition for “Sexiest Espresso Machine,” Nuova Simonelli would win, hands down.
  6. If you want to be popular at a coffee trade show, bring your espresso bar and give away free drinks. People like chocolate too.
  7. If you don’t want to be popular, bring a selection of wooden stirrer sticks. The guys at that booth looked really bored.
  8. If you tell someone you work for Caffeinated PDX, they say “Oh!” and nod politely.
  9. The worst location for an exhibitor is the booth opposite the flashing LED sign exhibit. The guy working there probably has “Open” burned onto his retinas by now.
  10. Not everyone who works a booth needs to be extrovert, but they ought to at least be able to maintain a conversation.
  11. People can get excited about anything if they try hard enough. I got into a very engaging conversation with a woman about the effectiveness of single-direction de-gassing valves in barrier-type coffee bags. Go figure.
  12. My kids don’t know it yet, but it looks like they’re getting coffee swag for Christmas this year.
I’m starting off day two with an 8am class on “How to effectively compete with larger chains.” It better be good—I got up at 6:15 on a Saturday to get here.

 

What's Happening

Coffee Fest

Road trip! This weekend I am headed up to Seattle for Coffee Fest. Coffee fest is a trade show that combines educational activities, networking opportunities and new product demonstrations. I plan to attend some classes, meet some people, see what’s new for 2011 and drink lots of coffee. When I’m not at the show, I plan to explore Seattle a little bit and check out some of the Emerald City’s better cafés. Right now, I have a list of seven places that people have recommended. Hopefully there will be time to see them all! I’ll be posting updates on Twitter (@CaffeinatedPDX) throughout my time in Seattle and will share the stories that I just can’t fit into 140 characters here at caffeinatedpdx.com. It’s going to be a fun trip and I look forward to telling you all about it.

Coffee Fair

Next weekend (November 6-7) is the Coffee Fair at the World Forestry Center in Portland. It is an opportunity to check out several local roasters’ coffees without traveling all over town to do so. The fair is open from 10am-3pm each day and there will be tastings and demonstrations of various brewing techniques. I’ve never attended the event, so if any of you know what is a can’t-miss event at the fair, please share it with all of us. If you see me be sure to say hello!