A few observations from the first day of Coffee Fest:
- 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.
- There are coffee nerds from all over the world.
- The Carraro booth is a good place to practice your Italian.
- Cherry cupcake is not a flavor I would recommend for a smoothie.
- If there were a competition for “Sexiest Espresso Machine,” Nuova Simonelli would win, hands down.
- If you want to be popular at a coffee trade show, bring your espresso bar and give away free drinks. People like chocolate too.
- If you don’t want to be popular, bring a selection of wooden stirrer sticks. The guys at that booth looked really bored.
- If you tell someone you work for Caffeinated PDX, they say “Oh!” and nod politely.
- 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.
- Not everyone who works a booth needs to be extrovert, but they ought to at least be able to maintain a conversation.
- 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.
- My kids don’t know it yet, but it looks like they’re getting coffee swag for Christmas this year.