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Recap of the July Counter Culture Coffee “TNT” Latte Art Competition at Jubala Village Coffee

As many of you know I love to cover the local coffee scene on my blog. So I was honored to be asked to help judge the July Counter Culture Coffee Thursday Night Throwdown (TNT) latte art competition at Jubala Village Coffee in North Raleigh. I had a great time watching all my favorite local baristas battle it out in this friendly competition.

The purpose of these friendly throwdowns is to cultivate a coffee culture that respects presentation and quality and it is great opportunity for the local coffee community to come together and have a fun! Below are a few quick pictures from that the July throwdown at Jubala and a recap of the results.

Setting up the brackets!

At the start of the competition, the large chalk board at Jubala was converted into the throwdown bracket where each barista was listed against their competitor for the first round. Baristas had to battle through three rounds of head-to-head competition to make it to the final championship round.

Austin & Kyle of Jubala at the Espresso Machine

Soon after the event started the first names were called and the first two baristas took their places behind the espresso maker to start their “battle”. While the shots are pulled for them by the house barista, each competing barista is responsible for steaming their own milk. This is a crucial step in preparing to pour the best latte art possible.

Daniel of Jubala & Michael of Open Eye Cafe go head to head

Daniel of Jubala & Michael of Open Eye Cafe go head to head

Baristas free-pour the steamed frothed milk combining it with the espresso shot to create a swirled design in the cup which can feature hearts, tulips, rosettas, or the birdlike phoenix design.

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Lem Butler of Counter Culture carefully sets a latte under the projector

Once the baristas have completed their work, Lem Butler of Counter Culture positions the art under a mounted digital camera set up to a projector so the images can be projected onto the cafe’ wall for the audience to see.

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Example of Rosetta Poured at TNT July 2012

The barista’s creations are presented to the crowd and judges where they are evaluated on several criteria including balance and symmetry, use of space, color contrast and definition, and overall impression. The entire score is based solely on appearance, not taste. Above is a nice example of a tulip poured back in July.

The Judges!

The Judges (from left to right: John Huisman, Scott Conary, & Andrew Cash)

Back in July I was humbled to judge alongside Andrew Cash, the owner of Jubala Village Coffee, and Scott Conary, the president of Carrboro Coffee. Both of these guys know way more about coffee and the intricacies of latte art than I do. Scott actually judges espresso on the international stage at such events like the WBC (World Barista Competition). However, despite my lack of experience they were both awesome and taught me a lot about espresso techniques and what to look for in a latte pour.

The crowd watches the battel unfold

The crowd watches the battel unfold

These events draw large crowds to cheer on their favorite local baristas and see the designs they create. After the art is judged the drinks are handed out to a few lucky customers to enjoy, so finding a spot close to the action along the bar can be a little tricky!

UNC-TV filming customer competing

UNC-TV filming customer competing

Even customers can get in on the action at these throwdowns. The events are open to the public and anyone can compete. All you need to enter is $5 and the courage to step behind the espresso machine!

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Daniel of Jubala has a steady pouring hand under the watchful eye of others

Of course, it can be a little stressful with the talented competition and so many people watching over you as you pour, but that didn’t seem to be an issue for Daniel of Jubala Coffee (pictured above).

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More difficult pours in the smaller demitasse cups

As the competition ramps up and baristas are slowly eliminated the remaining competitors begin to take things up a notch by pouring their latte art into increasingly smaller and smaller cups. You see, the smaller the vessel, the more difficult it is to pour so creating a nice piece of latte art in a smaller cup will beat out of good poor in a bigger cup.

Blindfold Round!

Blindfold Round

The baristas are also thrown a few curve balls by the event organizers along the way. Like having to pour their lattes while wearing a blindfold or pouring “goofy style” meaning they have to pour the steamed milk using their non-dominate hand (like using your left instead of your right and vice versa). These extra challenges can make for some interesting latte art creations!

Kyle & Katie of Jubala - 1st & 2nd Place!

Kyle & Katie of Jubala Village Coffee

In the end, barista Kyle Ramage of Jubala was the victor of the July 2012 TNT. He had some very stiff competition from Katie, a fellow barista at Jubala. Katie poured some incredible designs and is sure to be a strong contender for the title at the next TNT in August.

The final results!

Final Results

The July TNT champion had t0 maneuver their way through a sea of talented baristas to claim the title that night. The rest must now wait another month for the next challenge to showcase their skills once again. Fortunately for them, the next latte art throwdown will be tonight (August 30, 2012) at Sola Coffee & Cafe at 7705 Lead Mine Road North Raleigh. The competition begins around 7pm.

I had an absolute blast helping to judge the throwdown. If you haven’t been to one of these before you should definitely check one out, they are a lot of fun. Hope to see you there! Visit my flickr photo album for more of my pictures from the July 2012 TNT Latte Art Throwdown at Jubala.

August TNT event Details
– Date/Time: Thursday August 30th,  7-9pm
– Location: Sola Coffee – 7705 Lead Mine Road – Raleigh, NC
– Free admission
– Open to the public
– $5 for baristas to enter the competition

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Latte Art Throwdown at Jubala Village Coffee in North Raleigh ~ July 26th 7pm!

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Example of “Tulip” Latte Art

If you enjoy the local coffee scene don’t miss this chance to watch some of the Triangle’s most talented baristas put their skills to the ultimate test at the Thursday Night Throwdown (TNT) latte art competition this Thursday, July 26th at 7pm. The event is hosted by Counter Culture Coffee and the awesome folks at Jubala Village Coffee in Raleigh & features the areas best barsitas from the many excellent coffee bars throughout the the Triangle.

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Scene From July 2011 Latte Art Throwdown at Jubala!

If you haven’t experienced one of these competitions yet this is how it works: baristas put their names in a hat and are selected at random to go head to head creating espresso coffee drinks featuring identical latte art designs which are then compared against each other and judged by a three person panel.

Judging is typically based on four categories:
1) Aesthetic Beauty
2) Definition
3) Color Infusion
4) Degree of Difficulty and Creativity

The winner moves on to the next round to compete again until the ultiamte champion is crowned. The purpose of a throwdown like this is to cultivate a coffee culture that respects presentation and quality – and of course having a fun time doing it!

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Baristas square off head to head as they create their drinks – July 2011

Event Details
– Date/Time: Thursday July 26th 7-9pm
– Location: Jubala Village Coffee – 8450 Honeycutt Road – Raleigh, NC
– Free admission
– Open to the public (Vote for your favorite latte art!)
– $5 for baristas to enter the competition

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Next Throwdown at Jubala Coffee – July 26th 7pm

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Latte Art Competition & 10th Anniversary Celebration at Cafe Helios Thursday May 31st!

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The Triangle’s most talented baristas will put their skills to the test this Thursday, May 31st, at the Thursday Night Throwdown (TNT) latte art competition hosted by Counter Culture Coffee and Cafe Helios in downtown Raleigh.

Baristas from throughout the Triangle will go head to head crafting their best latte art which is then judged by the audience. The winner moves on to the next round to compete again until an ultiamte champion is crowned at the end of the evening.  The winner will receive eternal glory, bragging rights, and some cool prizes too!

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Latte Art

This throwdown is extra special because it also marks Cafe Helio’s 10th anniversary! To add to the festivities there will be food trucks on hand including Klausie’s Pizza, American Meltdown, and Bulkogi Truck, music, and an after party at C.Grace, the bar next door, featuring a special cocktail menu after the champion is crowned.

Event Details
Thursday May 31st at Cafe Helios ~ 413 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC
Food Trucks arrive at 6 pm
TNT Competition starts at 7pm
Free Admission
Open to the public (Vote for your favorite latte art!)
$5 entry fee for Baristas entering the competition
Music, Food, Drink specials, and coffee all throughout the evening.

Hope to see you there!

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Latte Art Throwdown at Jubala Village Coffee in North Raleigh ~ July 28th 7pm!

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Scene From May 2011 Latte Art Throwdown at Jubala!

If you enjoy the  local coffee scene, tonight is your chance to catch some of the Triangle’s most talented baristas put their skills to the ultimate test at the Thursday Night Throwdown (TNT) latte art competition at Jubala Village Coffee in Raleigh.

The event is hosted by Counter Culture Coffee and the great folks at Jubala. It features numerous barsitas from the various coffee bars throughout the the Triangle. If you haven’t experienced one of these competitions yet you are in for a treat. Baristas go head to head crafting their best latte art which is then judged by the audience. The winner moves on to the next round to compete again until the ultiamte champion is crowned.

Want to check out the action from the comfort of your own home? Imprompt2 Films will be on hand as well providing a Live Stream of the event on the imprompt2 website  for folks like who can’t make it!

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Example of "Rosetta" Latte Art

Event Details
– Date/Time: Thursday July 28th 7-9pm
– Location: Jubala Village – 8450 Honeycutt Road – Raleigh, NC
– Free admission
– Open to the public (Vote for your favorite latte art!)
– $5 for baristas to enter the competition

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Jubala Village Brings Great Coffee to North Raleigh!

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Jubala Village Coffee Bar constructed with reclaimed wood

Coffee fans rejoiced last week as Jubala Village Coffee quietly opened its doors in the new Lafayette Village shopping center off Falls of Neuse Road in North Raleigh.  This new coffee shop fills a huge void in the North Raleigh local coffee scene and does it extremely well.  Although they have only been open a little over a week, I’ve already stopped by three times and continue to be impressed with each visit.

They serve locally roasted Counter Culture Coffee and have plans for a food menu that will focus on local suppliers of organic and sustainable farming products.  The folks at Jubala are easing into their new space by starting off with a limited coffee menu that features several single origin coffees and serving liege belgian waffles, with plans to expand the coffee selections and offer additional food items in the coming weeks.

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Pour Over Coffee Method used at Jubala

One of the first things you will notice during your visit is the way the baristas prepare single cups of coffee at Jubala.  Individual cups are freshly brewed to order.  They grind the beans for each order and offer brewing either by “pour over” method or using a french press.  It is impressive to watch the care that goes into creating the perfect cup of coffee using the pour over method and also allows time to chat with the barista and learn about the brewing process. 

The staff is very knowledgeable about what the shop offers, where the beans come from, the different farms that grow the coffee.  They friendly and eager to answer any questions you have. I get the nice feeling that they not only want you to enjoy your coffee, they also want you to understand who and where it came from.

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My Cappuccino

Of course, they also have an espresso maker, and on my very first visit I had a cappuccino that was prepared to perfection and tasted delicious.  On my second visit I experimented a little by trying a vanilla latte made from vanilla purchased from their neighbors at the Savory Spice Shop.   The Latte was also fantastic with just the right amount of vanilla flavor yet not overly sweet.  

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Liegen Belgian Waffle & Single Origin Counter Culture Coffee

My third visit was an early morning stop so I treated myself to cup of a single origin coffee from Bolivia. The cup was brewed using the pour over method and during the minute or two it took to brew they were able to quickly prepare my very first liege belgian waffle.

The waffles are made with yeast dough instead of batter and have the perfect balance of a toasty outside with a feather light inside with a wonderful slight crunch from the pearl sugar used. The waffles are made in various flavors including cinnamon, blueberry, and chocolate chip.  I believe they have plans to expand the food menu in the coming weeks to include things like sandwiches, mixed greens, and locally made desert pastries.

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Spacious Seating Area

In addition to the great coffee, the atmosphere at Jubala is very inviting and spacious.  The coffee bar area has a high ceiling and a nice layout that flows well into the larger seating area.  The seating features cozy tables for two and larger wooden tables with stools that can seat larger groups. 

A rustic looking bench constructed out of reclaimed wood that runs the length of one wall.  Some of this same wood is used along the coffee bar in the front which adds a lot of character to the space. You can tell the layout was designed with making Jubala a place not only for relaxing with a nice cup of coffee, but to also serve as a place for folks in the community to connect with one another.

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View of coffee bar from seating area

Jubala is a great place to sit quietly and enjoy by yourself, run in to grab a quick cup to go, or stay to meet and make new friends. I plan on being a regular here and am already looking forward to my next visit. You can view more of my photos from my visit in my flicker photo album.  To stay updated on what’s happening at Jubala check out their facebook fanpage or follow them on twitter at @jubalacoffee.

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