kafein wrote:Intelligentsia on Jackson in the Monadnock Building also does 'latte art'
eatchicago wrote:kafein wrote:Intelligentsia on Jackson in the Monadnock Building also does 'latte art'
...heavily dependent on who is actually doing the pouring.
Podgers wrote:Hey, I am from Intelligentsia Coffee, and I wanted to clear up the record on latte art...
We have three company-owned stores (on Broadway, in the Monadnock Building, and near Millennium Park on Randolph) and every latte that goes out of these locations goes out with latte art.
That tall gentleman with glasses is Andy and he is one of our trainers. That's why you would see him in different locations.
I know that a poster scoffed at the idea of latte art, but it shows that espresso is fresh and it is also another way to differentiate our hand-crafted drinks from those produced on super-automatic machines. (Not naming any names, but you know who I am talking about.)
Lastly, Uncommon Grounds and Bean Addiction are both customers who serve Intelligentsia and do a nice job with their drinks.
Christopher Gordon wrote:urgh..."latte art"
and, pizza tossing
and,
um...bartending "flair"
kill me now
hungryrabbi wrote:Christopher Gordon wrote:urgh..."latte art"
and, pizza tossing
and,
um...bartending "flair"
kill me now
Hey, Christopher, easy now....
I don't see the US Latte Art Team getting an acclaimed documentary based around their quest to reach the World Coffee Championships.
You know, you really haven't lived until you've seen the dramatic footage of Tony Gemignani's squad of master pizza tossers act out a recreation of The Matrix, complete with black trenchcoats, shades, choreographed fight moves, and, uh... well, .... dough.
If only someone would take that footage, edit it into a film about, say, the Pizza Industry as a whole, and then maybe bring it to one of these artsy-fartsy film festivals, you'd see what I'm talking about.
High gluten...and high drama.
Latte art, to my surprise, I find I've no beef with - same kind of feeling I get when I see the decorative vegetables and fruits in a high-class Chinese meal (tomato rose, anyone?) A tomato rose has the advantage of existing for more than 5 seconds, though.
"It's gettin' to be ri-goddamn-DICULOUS!"
-- John Wayne, ca. 1970, from a speech at UCLA
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Podgers wrote:I know that a poster scoffed at the idea of latte art, but it shows that espresso is fresh and it is also another way to differentiate our hand-crafted drinks from those produced on super-automatic machines. (Not naming any names, but you know who I am talking about.)
Antonius wrote:I like the little visual flair...
Podgers wrote:Um, as far as Barista Competitions are concerned, Intelligentsia's Matt Riddle won the United States Barista Competition (USBC), and we took three of the top six spots:
http://www.scaa.org/about_usbc.asp
Matt then went on to take third place in the World Barista Competition (WBC).
...thought you would like to know.
Podgers wrote:Hey, I am from Intelligentsia Coffee....
Podgers wrote:Hey, I am from Intelligentsia Coffee, and I wanted to clear up the record on latte art...
I know that a poster scoffed at the idea of latte art, but it shows that espresso is fresh and it is also another way to differentiate our hand-crafted drinks from those produced on super-automatic machines. (Not naming any names, but you know who I am talking about.)