BY KENNETH R. OLSONBARISTA MAGAZINE
Welcome to the October + November 2023 issue of Barista Magazine! Once again, the Barista Magazine team of writers, artists, editors, and more put together a terrific issue packed with feature stories, informative articles, and worthwhile reading. I hope you have a chance to sit down and leaf through a copy of our latest issue (either in print or virtually with our digital edition) and enjoy some of the great work this talented team did.
Cover Feature: Angie Evans and Kat McIver
Wide Eyes Open Palms is a place that welcomes everyone in. The Long Beach, Calif., location is a small space, but it’s full of life thanks to co-owners Angie Evans and Kat McIver. Confronted with a male-dominated industry, Angie—who oversees coffee at the shop—and Kat, the resident chef, took matters into their own hands to create a space that is as high quality in product and service as it is welcoming and inclusive.
’Auto/Analog? Industry Perspectives on Café Automation’
The hype over AI has been everywhere lately, with its seemingly omnivorous reach touching all aspects of businesses. Even without AI, though, automation has been increasing in cafés, whether it’s through an automated tamper, steam wand, or brewer. Writer Jaxson Schor talks with coffee professionals who are both embracing and shunning automation in their cafés to see what lessons they might have for the rest of us.
’Same but Different’
Specialty coffee and wine have a multitude of similarities. One of them is the use of fermentation to create each beverage. But while fermentation is necessary to create wine, fermentation in coffee creates flavors and is not necessarily found in all processing techniques. Writer Ana Mallozzi breaks down the basics of fermentation, explores its impact on flavor, and describes what makes it a necessary step for wine and an optional one for coffee.
’One on One: Will Frith’
Coffee professional Will Frith’s journey has taken him around the world as he has worked in various roles at multiple coffee companies, but when he made it to Vietnam, he found a home. Writer Sarah G. Grant had a chance to interview Will about his travels, his work, and what about Vietnam captivated him and led him to build his life there in the October + November 2023 issue of Barista Magazine.
And Much More Inside
Also in the October + November 2023 issue, you’ll find an article on automation on the WBC stage, our column “Inclusivity in Coffee,“ and some great “Field Reports“ from France and Washington State—along with much, much more.
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