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2009: A MadCap Recap

So, on January 22nd, 2010 MadCap officially turned one year old.

I have to say that the last year has been an amazing adventure and the thought of trying to recap everything that’s happened is somewhat overwhelming. With that being said I will attempt to share with you all the great joys of this last year and those that we look forward to experiencing in the next.

First of all, Grand Rapids has been great to us! We love being downtown and we’re excited to be seeing all the efforts of those passionate for making this a great city. The acceptance we’ve received in how we are presenting coffee has been a great blessing and encouragement to us and has definitely made our first year an unforgettable one. So thank you Grand Rapids for your support and hopefully in the coming years we will continue to provide you with a great and ever changing coffee experience.

Secondly, we love our coffee community! Not just locally but globally. The relationships and camaraderie we’ve developed over the last year and half have been amazing. We definitely owe a lot of our education and success to the greater coffee community. Those that are constantly pushing the envelope both in how coffee is prepared and presented have impacted us greatly. We are especially thankful to those that have shown us it is as much about relationships as it is about the quality. In October we had the opportunity to host a Great Lakes Barista Jam and got to spend the weekend interacting with coffee professionals from five states. We entitled the jam “Coffee Talk” with the idea that more than just offering educational opportunities we could spend time discussing as a community how we could better make an impact in our industry. Hopefully those that attended were able to take away as much from it as we were. We are especially thankful to all those that contributed as instructors Jesse Crouse – Intelligentsia Coffee, Chris Demarse – The Coffee Institute, Edwin Martinez – Finca Vista Hermosa, Scott Lucey – Alterra Coffee, Chris Defario – The Coffee Institute, Ryan Knapp – MadCap Coffee, Talya Stader – Intelligentsia Coffee, and Colin Whitcomb – Alterra Coffee. We hope the coming year can be as rewarding.

Lastly, the thing that impacted us most as a company was the incorporation of our own Direct Trade program. Thanks to the hiring of Chad Morton half way through the year we were able to see the dream of doing Direct Trade as a small company become a reality. Chad’s experience in developing relationships with coffee farmers and his creativity in finding ways to get that coffee from origin has offered us an some amazing opportunities. Not only that but we have been able to purchase some amazing coffees! From Edwin in Finca Vista Hermosa to Ricardo in Helsar de Zarcero we have developed some great relationships. We are really excited about a recent coffee we purchased from Ellen Prentice and her farm Finca de Dios in Guatemala. Chad and Ben (our roaster apprentice extraordinaire) just returned from a week and a half trip of visiting our Guatemalan farms and had an opportunity to see some of the great things Ellen and our other producers are doing. With all that being said we are really excited about what the future holds for our Direct Trade program. Over the next few months we are sending our staff to farms in Costa Rica, Honduras and Kenya. We can’t wait for the new relationships and coffees we will get to experience in the coming year and hope to share them all with you.

Well that’s about as short of a one year recap as I can manage. In all reality that was just a tip off the iceberg of all the great things that have happened at MadCap in the last year. Thank you so much to all that have joined and supported us on this journey. We hope that you will continue to experience coffee with us in the years to come.

photo was taken by Terry Johnston

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USBC Portland, Day 1

Well, we had an action packed day on our first day in Portland. We started out with a trip to the newly opened BARISTA. Jake and I had shots of Stumptown’s Hairbender and then we all shared a vac pot of a natural processed Ethiopian roasted by Ecco Cafe. BARISTA had a great vac pot set up with Hario heaters. The Ethiopian from Ecco Cafe was tasty. Lots of berry notes. Next we walked to Coffeehouse Northwest. We were deep into conversation though and walked eight blocks out of the way and had to turn around but it was a gorgeous day at about 50 degrees so it was worth it. At Coffeehouse Northwest we enjoyed a couple Eva Solos. One was an Ethiopian and the other was a Burundi both roasted by Stumptown. I really enjoyed the Burundi. It had some great tea like qualites with some lemon sweetness and a really clean finish. The atomosphere at Coffeehouse Northwest was great and the staff really seemed to know there stuff. Ok, so at that point we had had too much coffee and not enough food. So we headed to Russell’s BBQ. Great bbq, good beer and our server was really cool and told us some sweet places to check out in Portland. From there we headed to the convention center to drop off some of our gear and bug Chris from Alliance because we knew he was doing his practice time.
After chilling at the convention center for a while we decided to follow the advice of our BBQ friend and headed out to find the gorge. We ended up finding a sweet water fall called Mulanomah Falls. I believe its the second largest running water fall in the US. Since we were there we decided to climb to the top of it. Which proved to be quite the hike and the view proved to be well worth it. On the way back down we got dumped on with rain. Again well worth it. From there we headed back to downtown Portland, picked up Tom from Alliance who is crashin with us. The group then decided it was time to hit a Stumptown so we drove over to the Ace Hotel location. We all enjoyed A+ macchiattos (except Stacy, she enjoyed a spicy chai) and enjoyed watching the Mistrals in action. Taking us back to a time when we worked on a Mirage. Ahhh. Anyhow from there we wondered over to the Rogue Brewery and had dinner. Ryan enjoyed what he said was the best winter ale he’s ever had.
At this point we’re pretty much wiped out. So we headed back to the motel and made a plan for aquiring our competition gear from FedEx tomorrow. Probably the most dramatic part of the day was finding out our competition gear wouldn’t arrive till tomorrow. Which poses a problem since Ryan’s practice time was tomorrow at 7am. However, our good friend and competitor Mike Phillips from Intelligentsia switched practice slots with Ryan and bought us another hour. Jake worked his magic on the phone with FedEx and we are going to attempt to intercept our packages tomorrow morning at 6am. This is what competition is all about folks.
That’s a wrap for day one. Tomorrow Ryan will be competing at 1pm PST. You can watch it live at www.usbc2009.com. cheers

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Spro Down in Chi Town

That’s right folks, the Great Lakes is having a barista jam being hosted at the Intelligentsia Roasting works in October. The MadCap crew will be there slingin spro with all the beautiful Great Lakes baristas. Its going to be wicked fun.

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Say No To 20oz Drinks

Ryan, Naomi, and I had the opportunity last week to make some cameo appearances in an interview Fox News Chicago did at Intelligentsia regarding their removal of 20oz drinks from the menu. Honestly, I think Doug used us to support the cause. Hey, we’re all for it. There won’t be any 20oz coffees on our menu. Cheers to Intelly for making the move.

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