Our Valued Sponsor
OpinionsConsumer ReviewsGuides and How TosCoffeeGeek ReviewsResourcesForums
Espresso: General Discussion
Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
Stefano's Espresso Care
Repair - Parts - Sales
Factory Authorized &
Trained Technician
www.espressocare.com
 
Not Logged in: Log In to Postlog in
New Topics updated topics   New Posts new posts   Unanswered Posts new unanswered  
Search Discussion Board search   Discussion Board FAQ faq   Signup sign up  
Discussions > Espresso > General > Hangin' in...  
view previous topic | view next topic | view all topics
showing page 1 of 2 last page next page
Author Messages
IMAWriter
Senior Member
IMAWriter
Joined: 4 Jul 2002
Posts: 2,293
Location: Brentwood, TN
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Olympia Cremina, Reg Barber
Grinder: Rio SJ, PeDe manual, Solis...
Vac Pot: Silex, Adcraft SS, Yama 8...
Drip: Chemex, Aerobie Press
Roaster: Behmor 1600, CO/UFO combo
Posted Wed May 14, 2008, 10:08pm
Subject: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

OK...I'm about to travel to Lubbock on music business...hey, Buddy Holly, Mac Davis, Natalie Maines...
A few days before the trip, I PM'd  one of our young up and comers here, known as Jasonian (Jason Haegar), a barista trainer. We managed to hook up for some espresso at one of Lubbock's cool cafes, "Sugar Brown's."
First off, I had no idea this guy with so much knowledge to share was just 24. Scary. We talked coffee, of course, and I quickly realized how deeply he cares about his art. To Jason, it's all about the coffee. I'm betting he bleeds it. it was a real pleasure to spend time with someone who is so dedicated to his craft. He is (finally) getting his degree in Philosophy at Texas Tech. Yep, coffee delayed that event as well. From what I gather, Jason's goal is to open a specialty coffee shop, perhaps in Dallas, and continue training any and all barista wanna-bees.
BTW, the coffee at Sugar Browns was very good. The espresso is roasted in a mesquite wood fired roaster, imparting just a touch of a sweet smoky taste, which made itself known with my third drink, a double machiato.
Back OT. It's always so cool to spend real time with someone you previously only knew as an online presence.
I almost wish we had a forum just for telling our "meet-and-greet" stories such as this.
I've GOT to get to Atlanta for next year's SCAA...it's less than 4 hours away. meeting more of my friends here and on HB would be terrific.
Jason, if you happen to read this, many good wishes to you, my young Jedi.
RJ

 
Rob J
My Music Production web site:
www.robertjason.com
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Link to this post
Jasonian
Senior Member
Jasonian
Joined: 8 Aug 2005
Posts: 3,831
Location: Lubbock, TX
Expertise: Professional

Posted Thu May 15, 2008, 1:07pm
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

The pleasure was all mine.  It's not often I get the chance to be a coffeegeek without worrying about boring the other person(s).

When that mesquite roasted coffee is roasted just a little too dark, though.. that mesquite really takes over.  It's not so pleasant at that point.  You got to sample a good batch of it.

 
BGA Member 0388
www.espressotrainer.com - business
www.coffeeaspirations.blogspot.com - pleasure
www.TX-Coffee.com - Texas Coffee Community (NEW!)
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Contact via AOL Instant Messenger Link to this post
IMAWriter
Senior Member
IMAWriter
Joined: 4 Jul 2002
Posts: 2,293
Location: Brentwood, TN
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Olympia Cremina, Reg Barber
Grinder: Rio SJ, PeDe manual, Solis...
Vac Pot: Silex, Adcraft SS, Yama 8...
Drip: Chemex, Aerobie Press
Roaster: Behmor 1600, CO/UFO combo
Posted Thu May 15, 2008, 1:52pm
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

Jason.....Friday night, mayor Miller presented me with an award as an "Honorary" Citizen of your fair city...I'm now a Lubbockian.
As Mr. Miller was defeated the very next day in his re-election bid, I hope the next guy doesn't have the good sense to retract my citizenship...lol

 
Rob J
My Music Production web site:
www.robertjason.com
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Link to this post
Cathi
Senior Member


Joined: 22 Mar 2006
Posts: 338
Location: Pacific NW
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: QM Anita, Cremina '67, Solis...
Grinder: Macap, KA Pro, Troesser,...
Drip: Technivorm, Chemex CM-8
Posted Thu May 15, 2008, 6:35pm
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

Rob, you sure do "gets" around.  Any plans to touch down in Seattle?
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
IMAWriter
Senior Member
IMAWriter
Joined: 4 Jul 2002
Posts: 2,293
Location: Brentwood, TN
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Olympia Cremina, Reg Barber
Grinder: Rio SJ, PeDe manual, Solis...
Vac Pot: Silex, Adcraft SS, Yama 8...
Drip: Chemex, Aerobie Press
Roaster: Behmor 1600, CO/UFO combo
Posted Thu May 15, 2008, 8:22pm
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

Cathi Said:

Rob, you sure do "gets" around.  Any plans to touch down in Seattle?

Posted May 15, 2008 link

No, but My Cremina does...just sent to Home Espresso Repair....can';t handle the rose water smell any longer, and with that possibly cross threaded boiler cap nut, I figured it best to let them have a look.

 
Rob J
My Music Production web site:
www.robertjason.com
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Link to this post
Jasonian
Senior Member
Jasonian
Joined: 8 Aug 2005
Posts: 3,831
Location: Lubbock, TX
Expertise: Professional

Posted Fri May 16, 2008, 12:56am
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

IMAWriter Said:

Jason.....Friday night, mayor Miller presented me with an award as an "Honorary" Citizen of your fair city...I'm now a Lubbockian.
As Mr. Miller was defeated the very next day in his re-election bid, I hope the next guy doesn't have the good sense to retract my citizenship...lol

Posted May 15, 2008 link

Nice!

Somehow, I don't think Tom Martin is too worried about whether or not you are a citizen.  We'd love to see you come back.

 
BGA Member 0388
www.espressotrainer.com - business
www.coffeeaspirations.blogspot.com - pleasure
www.TX-Coffee.com - Texas Coffee Community (NEW!)
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Contact via AOL Instant Messenger Link to this post
IMAWriter
Senior Member
IMAWriter
Joined: 4 Jul 2002
Posts: 2,293
Location: Brentwood, TN
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Olympia Cremina, Reg Barber
Grinder: Rio SJ, PeDe manual, Solis...
Vac Pot: Silex, Adcraft SS, Yama 8...
Drip: Chemex, Aerobie Press
Roaster: Behmor 1600, CO/UFO combo
Posted Fri May 16, 2008, 6:31am
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

Jasonian Said:

Nice!

Somehow, I don't think Tom Martin is too worried about whether or not you are a citizen.  We'd love to see you come back.

Posted May 16, 2008 link

bet you're right there...lol
I enjoyed my visit to the "Greater Lubbock Metroplex"

 
Rob J
My Music Production web site:
www.robertjason.com
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Link to this post
petuniaii
Senior Member


Joined: 15 May 2007
Posts: 183
Location: Houston
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Silvia, Hamilton Beach
Grinder: Zass 161, Baratza Virtuoso
Drip: Melitta cone, Aeropress
Roaster: Hopson
Posted Fri May 16, 2008, 7:16am
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

Hee!  "Lubbockian"... sounds like somebody from another planet.

The jokes, sometimes they write themselves.  :P

Hey, is there going to be another TX coffee conference this year?  I found out about last year's at the last minute, and since it was in the middle of the work week there was no way I could go.  

Can't wait for next weekend's Houston Geek klatch - my friends and family can only take so much of my espresso-related blather.
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
Jasonian
Senior Member
Jasonian
Joined: 8 Aug 2005
Posts: 3,831
Location: Lubbock, TX
Expertise: Professional

Posted Fri May 16, 2008, 12:05pm
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

I'm not sure what you mean by "coffee conference", but the Southwest Food Expo (from the Texas Restaurant Association) is going on in Houston this year.  The "Ultimate Barista Challenge" is listed as an exhibitor.  

It's non-SCAA related, and it doesn't count as a "regional" for the USBC, but maybe some folks will show anyway.  

If you're talking about a jam, there's a possibility of something happening in November, though I don't want to say too much on that before I know anything for sure.  

I WILL make a thread about it when/if I do have anything firm, though.

 
BGA Member 0388
www.espressotrainer.com - business
www.coffeeaspirations.blogspot.com - pleasure
www.TX-Coffee.com - Texas Coffee Community (NEW!)
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Contact via AOL Instant Messenger Link to this post
petuniaii
Senior Member


Joined: 15 May 2007
Posts: 183
Location: Houston
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Silvia, Hamilton Beach
Grinder: Zass 161, Baratza Virtuoso
Drip: Melitta cone, Aeropress
Roaster: Hopson
Posted Sat May 17, 2008, 7:29pm
Subject: Re: Hangin' in Lubbock, TX.....with "Jasonian"
 

I coulda sworn there was something last summer in Dallas - they were asking for volunteers on their website (which of course I can't find - I may have it bookmarked at work though, I'll check on Monday).

EDIT!  Found it on my del.icio.us:  South Central Regional Barista Competition 2007  (Some guy named Jason got 3rd place - ring any bells? :P)  Looks like it was part of the Southwest Food Expo last year but a first for Cuvee Coffee, so maybe there won't be a 2nd annual SCRBC.  Was it not officially SCAA-related, either?
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
showing page 1 of 2 last page next page
view previous topic | view next topic | view all topics
Discussions > Espresso > General > Hangin' in...  
New Topics updated topics   New Posts new posts   Unanswered Posts new unanswered     Search Discussion Board search   Discussion Board FAQ faq   Signup sign up  
Not Logged in: Log In to Postlog in
Discussions Quick Jump:
Symbols: New Posts= New Posts since your last visit      No New Posts= No New Posts since last visit     Go to most recent post= Newest post
Forum Rules:
No profanity, illegal acts or personal attacks will be tolerated in these discussion boards.
No commercial posting of any nature will be tolerated; only private sales by private individuals, in the "Buy and Sell" forum.
No cross posting allowed - do not post your topic to more than one forum, nor repost a topic to the same forum.
Who Can Read The Forum? Anyone can read posts in these discussion boards.
Who Can Post New Topics? Any registered CoffeeGeek member can post new topics.
Who Can Post Replies? Any registered CoffeeGeek member can post replies.
Can Photos be posted? Anyone can post photos in their new topics or replies.
Who can change or delete posts? Any CoffeeGeek member can edit their own posts. Only moderators can delete posts.
Probationary Period: If you are a new signup for CoffeeGeek, you cannot promote, endorse, criticise or otherwise post an unsolicited endorsement for any company, product or service in your first five postings.
Vintage Lever Gaskets
Fix your Leaky Lever!
Cremina - Caravel - Peppina
Sama -Faemina - Microcimbali
Riviera & more!
www.orphanespresso.com

WIPS™ Forums Software.   ©2008, WebMotif Net Services, Inc.
The WIPS Forums is customized software and part of WebMotif's WIPS Content Management System.
Home | Opinions | Consumer Reviews | Guides & How Tos | CoffeeGeek Reviews | Resources | Forums | Contact Us
CoffeeGeek.com, CoffeeGeek, and Coffee Geek, along with all associated content & images are copyright ©2000-2008 by WebMotif Net Services, Inc., all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Content, code, and images may not be reused without permission. Usage of this website signifies agreement with our Terms and Conditions. (9.435741186142)
Privacy Policy | Copyright Info | Terms and Conditions | CoffeeGeek Advertisers | RSS