Brady

Male

Charlotte, NC

United States

Profile Information:

What is your position in the coffee industry?
barista, manager, barista trainer, coffee enthusiast, industry professional, service tech/repair, entrepreneur
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Charlotte NC
How many years have you been in the industry?
5
If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
no
Tell us more about your coffee shop or barista skills.
I love drinking coffee and learning more about the ways to prepare it. My goals are to educate my customers and raise the bar for coffee in Charlotte.
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
Everywhere!
About Me:
Tech/Owner of Carolina Espresso Services, an espresso machine repair company located in south Charlotte, NC.

Proud member of Charlotte Coffee Community and the SCAA.

SCAA certified Lead Instructor.

In my spare time, I'm a home cook, a gardener, and enjoy hanging out with my 7 year old son.
About My Company:
Carolina Espresso Services is a coffee and espresso equipment repair company located in Matthews NC, just southeast of Charlotte. We service all major brands of espresso equipment, specializing in Nuova Simonelli, Astoria, Rancilio, and La Marzocco espresso machines, Compak and Mazzer grinders, and Fetco and Bunn coffee equipment. I am a factory-trained Nuova Simonelli, Astoria, Rancilio, and Egro super-automatic equipment tech.
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
Everyone I meet is great!
Website:
http://CarolinaEspressoServices.com

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  • Graeme Duhamel

    Hi Brady,

     

    have you tried the pullman barista tamper? i bought i myself a few months ago and i think its fantastic. i am interested in your opinion on how this compares to RB's tall classic and would also like to know which is your personal tamper of choice.

    Thanks 

    Graeme

  • Todd Lowe

    Hey, Brady.  Good to hear from you.
  • Jason Haeger

    So, apparently, Gr.3 hadn't been used since the GB5 had been installed in their(Stoval's) house (and removed from the shop).  If I had known that first, I would have chemical-cleansed it first.  The screw suffered from metal fatigue, according to a machinist.  He's going to see what he can do.  Crazy times.  Tell your peeps to keep their stuff clean! (not that you don't already, but here's a horror story to keep in your pocket in case you need to scare them into it)