Archive for November, 2007

Here comes the cheer…

November 30, 2007

We haven’t trimmed the tree yet (come on, it’s not even December yet!), but we do now have holiday gift sets available for your cheer-making endeavors! They’re pretty cute, we have to admit. One is called the Espresso Lover’s Gift Box ($22.95), complete with two porcelain demitasse cups & saucers and a 1/2lb of espresso beans. The other is the Coffee Lover’s Gift Set ($29.95), which includes two porcelain 5.5oz cappuccino cups & saucers and a 1/2lb bag of our Holiday Blend. Add a Victrola gift card for any amount and you can totally outfit your dearest coffee enthusiast!

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Speaking of Gift Cards, even more exciting are the adorable little gift card envelopes that we got to decorate with festivity (Tonya, Sarah Jane and I got to sit around a table and go crazy with rubber stamps and 150 envelopes for a half hour… so fun)! Each envelope is unique, and you’ll get to see our artistic handiwork if you purchase a gift card for yourself or a buddy!

You can find all these goodies in our cafes and online, so have fun!

Important info for online store this week!

November 21, 2007

Happy holidays all!  Just a heads up: the Roastery is closed from Thursday, November 22 through Sunday, November 25.  We’re back on Monday, so any online orders placed after business hours today will not go out until then.  Thanks!

Victrola Reports from Seattle Coffee Fest 2007 (we were only 2 blocks away…)

November 19, 2007

Hey Y’all this is “Ptaff” from “Voctrola” Coffee reporting from the 2007 Millrock Latte Art Competition and Northwest Regional Barista Competition.

Our own Shawn Hardison competed in this year’s Latte Art Competition placing a very respectable 10th in the first round, while Keith Gerhke and I along with Josh Marsceau from Brewed Awakenings had the opportunity to judge at the NWRBC.

Both competitions were staged just outside the entrance to Coffee Fest 2007. Sporting large flat-screen displays, chatty announcers and booming sound systems the competition arenas never failed to draw massive hordes, lured by our crazed coffee slinging.

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Keith & I, both in preparation for judging had to attend an all-day intensive calibration session, to make sure we were up date on the latest coffee standards. Both of us having experience with competing, were able to integrate pretty easily into the format, although it is a strange sensation standing on the opposite side of the playing field, clipboard in hand. I think practicing the eye brow raise and accompanying uh-hmmmm was key. It’s all about instilling fear in the competitors ;)

The competition stretched for three days. Starting off with two preliminary rounds on Friday & Saturday and culminating in Sunday’s grande finale with six top scoring baristi vying for a glass blown trophy & accompanying Ipod Nano.

The format is tough. A barista prepares 12 drinks in 15 minutes. 4 espressos, 4 cappuccinos, and 4 of their own specialty drinks are served to a panel of 4 tasting judges. These seasoned coffee tasters then dissect the offerings and select scores based on taste balance, consistency & persistence of foam and mouthfeel. Also every barista has two technical judges who hover over them, grading their tamping, dosing, and general bar management. Oh and the real kicker…you’re mic’ed up in front of a crowd of about 200 people. No pressure :)

We saw our share of shaky hands and forgotten lines but the best baristas this weekend seemed to flow through their routine without a hitch. Explaining their technique and coffee profiles as they went along, they really set the bar for what a professional barista should be.

This year the gold went to Billy Wilson of Albina Press, this is his second time to win, along with Maki Campbell from Zoka Coffee & Tea in Greenlake coming in second and Kevin Fuller also from Albina Press taking third.

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There was plenty else to see at the show and we tried to sneak away when we could. The trade floor is always chock full of novelties and of course no specialty coffee event would be complete without some crazy after parties. And crazy they were! They usually involve cramming hundreds of not-so-sober caffiends into all too cramped spaces then adding in maybe some frantic tribal drumming, whole roasted pigs, or earplug-piercing, way-too-heavy-metal bands. The highlight was the nightly and infamous Latte Art “Smackdown.” It involves being forced to pour an unintelligible latte art design amidst a mass of screaming drunkenness into a vessel of your own choosing (yeah…don’t ask). Lets just say us coffee people know how to throw down after a hard days work!

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Victrola Pike Street on a Sunday

November 18, 2007

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This pic is courtesy of some fans from Portland up for a visit. They got to enjoy the Pike street location on a recent sunday morning with their kids and friends. Thanks guys for sharing with us!!

Art supplies for all!

November 14, 2007

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Through December at the Victrola cafe on Pike, we’ll be having an art supply drive to benefit the kids participating in the Afterschool Alliance at McClure Middle School on Queen Anne.  Look how easy it is for Justin to drop off his supplies (and notice, also, how happy it makes him)!

We put the “holla!” in our Holiday Blend

November 13, 2007

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That’s right, we’ve finished tinkering with this year’s Victrola Holiday Blend, and are happy to report that tomorrow we’ll be roasting up the first batch available to customers! The Holiday Blend is something that we’ve unveiled every year since we started roasting, and it has become a benchmark for the start of the festive season for us. Here’s the scoop:

Maybe you are curled up by the fire with your favorite book – or perhaps partying it up with your friends and family. Whatever it is you might be doing this holiday season, there is no better companion than the Victrola Holiday Blend. Created right here in the Victrola tasting labs, we are confident that this is the blend to please everyone at the table… from your favorite coffee snob to your undiscriminating Uncle Edgar! The VHB is thick and heavy bodied; spicy and rich! Drink it on its own or rock it out with your favorite holiday dessert. Brew, share, and enjoy!

Available online and in our cafes, as always!

Sweet signboard, lady!

November 9, 2007

Our very own Sarah Jane recently painted the new sandwich signboard at V2.  America’s got talent, people!  Well, at least SJ does.  Here she poses beside her handiwork.

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Want to see what she painted on the other side?  You’ll just have to come down and see!

Gratuitous Halloween Cuteness up at 15th

November 8, 2007

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Holy cow!  Look how big Addison is getting!