Finca Vista Hermosa – La Vega

Written by James Schutz |  August 31, 2010

Fresh crop micro-lot coffee from one of our favourite producers has arrived.

Edwin Martinez and his family have been growing coffee in the Huehuetenango region of Guatemala for three generations, and have quickly become one of our favourite coffee producers. They run an environmentally and socially responsible farm and don’t use any herbicides, pesticides or fungicides.

All of Edwin’s coffees are very clean and well-balanced, but the La Vega micro lot is exceptionally delicious, offering notes of vanilla and milk chocolate, tropical citrus acidity, caramel body and a long, smooth finish. Our director of coffee, Josh, used this micro lot as his competition espresso for the Canadian National Barista Competition in October of 2009 and his cappuccino tasted like a liquid Skor bar – all milk chocolate and toffee. Mmm, just thinking about it makes my mouth water.

Edwin recently sent these photos of his farm which really give a sense of the richness of the country and the people, as well as the care they take in harvesting and producing their coffee.

Read more and purchase Finca Vista Hermosa – La Vega.

 

After running informal coffee tastings at Transcend Garneau for a couple of weeks, we've decided to keep on rolling with them as long as there are people interested in dropping by and learning a little bit about coffee and brewing methods. So come on by any Monday evening at 6 pm for some informal coffee education and discussion.

Coffee Tastings
Every Monday, 6 pm
Transcend Garneau
8708 - 109 street
open and free to the public

 

Hario gear has arrived

Written by James Schutz |  August 26, 2010

Transcend is now proudly carrying Hario brewing products!

If you haven't heard of Hario, you've likely seen the nearly ubiquitous V60 dripper somewhere, as these little pour-overs have taken the specialty coffee scene by storm.  This is one trend that we at Transcend can fully support. The V60 is a simple, manual pour-over that requires a little more attenion than an automatic drip, but the control that's possible and the features of the brewer (like the spiral ridges, slope of the cone and the filters) make for some stellar results in the cup. Luckily, there are a ton of videos and brew guides out on the net about how to use the V60, including one excellent video by our very own Josh Hockin, which I highly suggest.

Here's the gear in our new little Hario line up:

Hario-v60-01

The V60 dripper
In one or two cup sizes. Available in clear glass or white ceramic.

Hario-mini-mill

The mini mill hand grinder
An awesome hand-powered grinder with ceramic conical burrs. Fresh grinding anywhere! Can you say ultimate camping coffee?

Hario-buono-kettle2

The buono pouring kettle
For the most insanley presision pouring possible. This thing is surgical.

Hario-woodneck-240

The woodneck dripper
Hip and stylish with reusable cloth filters. Available in 240mL and 480mL sizes.

Personally, I think the V60, mini mill and buono kettle is the ultimate make-your-co-workers-jealous office coffee set-up or swank bachelor/bachelorette pad accesories.

We're happy to be carrying these products from this long-standing Japanse company—they've been making quality glass since 1921! Hario gear is available online and at our original roastery & coffeebar location, soon to be avilailable at Transcend Garneau.

 

drop in coffee tasting at Garneau

Written by James Schutz |  August 20, 2010

This coming Monday, August 23, from 6 to 8 pm we'll be hosting our first drop in coffee tasting at our Garneau location.

Troy and Chuck will be hosting, so come on down to taste some coffees, see a demonstration of our french press technique, ask any coffee questions you might have and chat with the guys.

This will be an informal evening, and is the first of such events at Garneau. We will likely continue with more of these on a regular basis, and would love to hear some input here in the comments, or in person from those that attend.

Coffee Tasting
Monday, August 23, 6 – 8 pm
Transcend Garneau
8708 - 109 street
open and free to the public

 

Calling Canadian coffee tasters!

Written by James Schutz |  August 16, 2010

If you're a frequent reader of our little blog here, you know that we take tasting coffee pretty seriously. On any given day you can peek through the glass at our roastery & coffeebar and see Chad, Jeff, Poul, Josh or really any of the rest of the Transcend crew busily cupping (blind tasting) coffees, either for quality control or trying out new samples and roast profiles.

We love to engage our senses, perceptions and memory in the craft of tasting coffee. So we've decided to take that sensory experience, add some drama, excitement and competition and bring the first official Canadian Cup Tasters Championship to the Canadian Coffee and Tea Show September 26 & 27 in Toronto. Now, technically, there have been other 'Canadian' Cup Tasters competitions, but they have not actually taken place on Canadian soil, so we hardly think they count.

Here's the exciting part. We'd like to officially invite you to compete in the championship. That's right. If the nuances and subtleties of different regions and micro lots pique your senses and ignite your curiosity when you're sipping your daily brew, then you may have what it takes to be the Canadian Cup Tasters Champion.

The event works like this: participants taste coffees arranged in eight triangles (groups of three). In each triangle, two cups are identical, one is different. Using your superior skills of smell, taste, memory and concentration, you will try to identify the odd cup out in the triangles, in the shortest time possible. Twelve cup tasters compete in the first round and four go on to final round.

The winner will be crowned the Canadian Cup Taster Champion and will walk away with an armload of excellent prizes as well as the right to compete at the 2011 World Cup Tasters Championship.

Registration opens today, August 16, 2010 and will be limited to only 12 competitors. So register today!

More information on the event can be found on the Canadian Cup Tasters website and you can register here. You do need to be planning on attending the Canadian Coffee and Tea Show in order to compete in the Cup Tasters Championship, so be sure to register for that as well.

 

Volunteers are also needed. If you do not wish to compete, but would like to help brew coffee set up, or organize the event, please email me.


 

PRBC results

Written by James Schutz |  August 7, 2010

Thanks to all the competitors, sponsors and volunteers that helped make a great event today. Here's the results for the top five scorers that go through to Nationals.

1st place: Ben Put, Phil & Sebastian  - 648 points

2nd place: Josh Hockin, Transcend Coffee - 628.5 points

3rd place: Jeremy Ho, Phil & Sebastian  - 616 points

4th place: Joel May, Fratello - 610.5 points

5th place: Chris Tellez - 605.5 points

Congrats again to Ben and our own Rockin Josh Hockin (we're so proud of you buddy!) and all the competitors. It's a ton of work to get ready for this level of competition and everyone did a great job.

 

Link for PRBC livestream

Written by James Schutz |  August 6, 2010

Hey coffee fans fans, the link for the live streaming of the event is below. Streaming should begin at around 8:45 am Mountain time and the comp starts at 9 am sharp.

http://livestre.am/g5uD

Go Josh and Chuck! Woo!

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