Coffee Museum - Barista Exchange2024-03-28T21:07:18Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/coffee-museum?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A513027&feed=yes&xn_auth=noDear Alun,
I had visit a few…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-15:1688216:Comment:5178252009-06-15T13:51:33.599ZLouisehttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Louise
Dear Alun,<br />
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I had visit a few of local coffee shop in Jakarta and I found it very interesting and can't wait to go to another coffee shop.. Hopefully I can visit to plantation and learn more.
Dear Alun,<br />
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I had visit a few of local coffee shop in Jakarta and I found it very interesting and can't wait to go to another coffee shop.. Hopefully I can visit to plantation and learn more. Hi Louise, for sure coffee- g…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-15:1688216:Comment:5177372009-06-15T12:04:37.158ZAlun Evanshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/AlunEvans
Hi Louise, for sure coffee- growing, harvesting- the place and importance it plays in growers lives, is everywhere in Indonesia. In saying that getting to the places coffee is grown, making the contacts, learning about the cropping mehods- does take time. Really I would say try and hook up with an Indie store- not that SBux is not a good employer- but rather the passion that drives us in the independent side of the business is what makes everyday so interesting. Get a good mentor would be my…
Hi Louise, for sure coffee- growing, harvesting- the place and importance it plays in growers lives, is everywhere in Indonesia. In saying that getting to the places coffee is grown, making the contacts, learning about the cropping mehods- does take time. Really I would say try and hook up with an Indie store- not that SBux is not a good employer- but rather the passion that drives us in the independent side of the business is what makes everyday so interesting. Get a good mentor would be my other piece of advice- mentoring helps you develop skill not directly related to coffee, but for sure integral in your further and future successes.<br />
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<cite>Louise said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/coffee-museum?page=1&commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A513483&x=1#1688216Comment513483"><div>@ Alun Evans : Hey Alun im great just fallin in love more and more to coffee. How r u? Im trying to learn about coffee processing, harvesting and many more. Do you have any idea where is the best place that I can learn about harvesting and processing coffee in Indonesia or somewhere in Asia? I would like to see it by myself not from video or else.<br/><br/>Thanks for all the information I'll take a few days trip for holiday then.. Cheers..</div>
</blockquote> Hello my name is Luis Alfaro…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-13:1688216:Comment:5160822009-06-13T02:27:36.392ZLuis d. Alfarohttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/LuisdAlfaro
Hello my name is Luis Alfaro and we have a coffee museum in Vuelta de Jorco, Costa Rica. We have just started and will have more in the future, you can see our website at <a href="http://www.costaricaestatecoffee.com">www.costaricaestatecoffee.com</a> Our purpose for the museum is to preserve the heritage of area that was founded and developed around the coffee plantation that my Grandfather Jorge Zeledon founded. If you are ever in Costa Rica please give our office a call and we would be happy…
Hello my name is Luis Alfaro and we have a coffee museum in Vuelta de Jorco, Costa Rica. We have just started and will have more in the future, you can see our website at <a href="http://www.costaricaestatecoffee.com">www.costaricaestatecoffee.com</a> Our purpose for the museum is to preserve the heritage of area that was founded and developed around the coffee plantation that my Grandfather Jorge Zeledon founded. If you are ever in Costa Rica please give our office a call and we would be happy to show you the whole coffee operation as well as the "A-Z Coffee Museum" The phone number at the office is 2410 4620, the office administrator is Nancy Segura. There is the UCC coffee museu…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-12:1688216:Comment:5159462009-06-12T23:24:16.272ZJohn Phttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JohnP49
There is the <a href="http://www.ucc.co.jp/eng/">UCC coffee</a> museum in Kobe Japan.<br />
I went there a couple of years ago.
There is the <a href="http://www.ucc.co.jp/eng/">UCC coffee</a> museum in Kobe Japan.<br />
I went there a couple of years ago. Thanks Bel, I will plan a vac…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-12:1688216:Comment:5153082009-06-12T04:24:30.896ZRich Abkerhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/RichAbker
Thanks Bel, I will plan a vacation there in the near future. It sounds like what I am searching to find.
Thanks Bel, I will plan a vacation there in the near future. It sounds like what I am searching to find. @ Alun Evans : Hey Alun im gr…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-10:1688216:Comment:5134832009-06-10T14:45:16.896ZLouisehttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Louise
@ Alun Evans : Hey Alun im great just fallin in love more and more to coffee. How r u? Im trying to learn about coffee processing, harvesting and many more. Do you have any idea where is the best place that I can learn about harvesting and processing coffee in Indonesia or somewhere in Asia? I would like to see it by myself not from video or else.<br />
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Thanks for all the information I'll take a few days trip for holiday then.. Cheers..
@ Alun Evans : Hey Alun im great just fallin in love more and more to coffee. How r u? Im trying to learn about coffee processing, harvesting and many more. Do you have any idea where is the best place that I can learn about harvesting and processing coffee in Indonesia or somewhere in Asia? I would like to see it by myself not from video or else.<br />
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Thanks for all the information I'll take a few days trip for holiday then.. Cheers.. The best Coffee Museum I have…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-10:1688216:Comment:5132792009-06-10T12:19:39.494ZSean David Edwardshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/SeanDavidEdwards
The best Coffee Museum I have seen so far in my travels is at Coffee Works in Mareeba North Queensland Australia. They have over 2000 brewing bits from all over the world. It was part of Coffee Historian Ian Bernsteins Collection. Amazing stuff and displayed well with hours of self tour audio.<br />
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Worth the trip to OZ<br />
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Sean
The best Coffee Museum I have seen so far in my travels is at Coffee Works in Mareeba North Queensland Australia. They have over 2000 brewing bits from all over the world. It was part of Coffee Historian Ian Bernsteins Collection. Amazing stuff and displayed well with hours of self tour audio.<br />
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Worth the trip to OZ<br />
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Sean Definitely head to Matagalpa,…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-10:1688216:Comment:5132432009-06-10T10:25:38.110ZBel Townsendhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/BelTownsend
Definitely head to Matagalpa, Nicaragua then! History of coffee in the region since the 1800s- and it's a lot more focussed on coffee growing rather than retail; farm machinery, not espresso machines.<br />
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<cite>Rich Abker said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/coffee-museum?page=1&commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A513027&x=1#1688216Comment513190"><div>The Burke Museum travel exhibit is preparing to tour Portland with Coffee- The World in Your Cup. The travel…</div>
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Definitely head to Matagalpa, Nicaragua then! History of coffee in the region since the 1800s- and it's a lot more focussed on coffee growing rather than retail; farm machinery, not espresso machines.<br />
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<cite>Rich Abker said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/coffee-museum?page=1&commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A513027&x=1#1688216Comment513190"><div>The Burke Museum travel exhibit is preparing to tour Portland with Coffee- The World in Your Cup. The travel displays will offer smaller over all exhibits than in Seattle, but will will amaze even the most experienced coffee veteran. Seattle is still exhibiting thru September.<br/> <br/>
I would love to see a full time coffee museum that offers awsome displays of ancient coffee harvesting tools, brewing paraphernalia, books about coffee, laboratory equipment, and any old coffee utensils. This would include everything from various culture planting tools, and apparatus that would include the first grinding and roasting implements.<br/>
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Personally, I own a number of old coffee tools, utensils, and different type of brewers. But my favorite coffee collection is my ancient books on coffee by various authors and or organizations. I love to read through them periodically and capture a vicarious journey of those who marched before us, to improve our industry.</div>
</blockquote> The Burke Museum travel exhib…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-10:1688216:Comment:5131902009-06-10T07:21:42.660ZRich Abkerhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/RichAbker
The Burke Museum travel exhibit is preparing to tour Portland with Coffee- The World in Your Cup. The travel displays will offer smaller over all exhibits than in Seattle, but will will amaze even the most experienced coffee veteran. Seattle is still exhibiting thru September.<br />
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I would love to see a full time coffee museum that offers awsome displays of ancient coffee harvesting tools, brewing paraphernalia, books about coffee, laboratory equipment, and any old coffee utensils. This would…
The Burke Museum travel exhibit is preparing to tour Portland with Coffee- The World in Your Cup. The travel displays will offer smaller over all exhibits than in Seattle, but will will amaze even the most experienced coffee veteran. Seattle is still exhibiting thru September.<br />
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I would love to see a full time coffee museum that offers awsome displays of ancient coffee harvesting tools, brewing paraphernalia, books about coffee, laboratory equipment, and any old coffee utensils. This would include everything from various culture planting tools, and apparatus that would include the first grinding and roasting implements.<br />
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Personally, I own a number of old coffee tools, utensils, and different type of brewers. But my favorite coffee collection is my ancient books on coffee by various authors and or organizations. I love to read through them periodically and capture a vicarious journey of those who marched before us, to improve our industry. The Burke Museum in Seattle,…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2009-06-10:1688216:Comment:5130272009-06-10T04:30:10.442ZAlex Negranzahttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/AlexNegranza
The Burke Museum in Seattle, WA has a traveling exhibit on coffee. Really awesome. They actually did a free lecture series on coffee as well. I don't know where it is now, but it was pretty cool.
The Burke Museum in Seattle, WA has a traveling exhibit on coffee. Really awesome. They actually did a free lecture series on coffee as well. I don't know where it is now, but it was pretty cool.