Bath Coffee Festival
The first ever Bath Coffee Festival started yesterday at the Recreation Ground in Bath.
This two day event is the first of its kind in the UK. The advance publicity had been taken care of by festival organisers Geometry PR, a Bristol based PR Consultancy, ably assisted by the exhibitors, local businesses displaying blackboards referring people to the event and with the support of interested parties such as the SCAE and Coffee Forums UK
Greeted with a goodie bag (containing samples from a number of exhibitors) I made my way into the cavernous marquee. Arriving shortly after the 1000 opening time there were already a good number of visitors inside, enjoying a variety of coffee based beverages and food, with the first demonstrations in the demonstration marquee already underway.
My first stop was the Roy Ireland Espresso Services stand, where Rory and his brother were pulling shots and creating macchiatos and piccolos using the Drury roasted Caffe Cuidado Rainforest Alliance Certified™ espresso blend, a nutty spicy blend which worked well as a macchiato.
The next stand I visited was the Beach House Bakery stand to admire their cupcakes. It was hard to resist the free samples but somehow I managed. Filled cupcakes get my vote and there was an extensive menu (and therefore possibly too much choice) with descriptives to make the mouth water…
Moving on to the Lahloo Teas stand I was treated to a Matcha, prepared in accordance to a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. The bright green liquid smelled and tasted a little like seaweed and was a great palate cleanser. Hard to resist having more. I admired the packaging and enjoyed speaking to the knowledgeable sales team.
The Gillards of Bath coffee stand caught my eye and I made my way over to it. A fragrant aroma was filling the air as a filter of Kenya Peaberry was being prepared. I chatted with the owner and found out about their shop which has been in Bath for over 100 years. The Peaberry was not like other Kenya Peaberry’s I had tasted. I loved the intense aroma and savoured the nutty, slightly acidic brew.
Coffee Kids – a charity helping coffee-farming families to improve their quality of life – had a stand, introducing the public to their charity and the work they do. Elisa, the face of Coffee Kids in the UK was a pleasure to talk to and her enthusiasm for the cause was infectious with knowledge being shared freely and a range of pamplets available to take away and digest. Perhaps missing a trick, I didn’t see a donation box… If like me, you missed it, then you can donate here.
Time for another coffee, so I joined the queue for the Origin Coffee stand, where Ed and Phil were making espresso based drinks as well as offering filter coffee via their brew-bar. I enjoyed their Bolivia Familia Montano so much as a pourover that I just had to buy a bag. This is what I will be enjoying this week in my Chemex. Some great questions were being asked by the public and Ed and Phil were on fine form, adding a buzz to their coffee and making everyone feel loved.
Just a few steps away, past an organic ice-cream stand was Jose Melim, a semi-finalist for the UKBC 2010, who was launching his new business, Lazy Jose Coffee, to an appreciative public. Jose and Zoe had a large crowd around their stand, with samples available to purchase (wholebean or ground) of their attractively packaged coffees. Jose was giving a masterclass on Aeropress extraction which perfectly highlighted the Sweet Siesta blends’ lime flavours, giving a citrus zing and resulting in a stunning clarity in the cup. This morning I have enjoyed an espresso of the ‘We are 3′ espresso blend, and purchased the sample packs of his current crops to enjoy over the next couple of weeks. I wish Jose well for his new venture, he can make a dazzlingly good cup of coffee.
Reluctantly leaving Jose’s stand I ventured over to the One Hundred Days project, where a colouring in contest was taking place. There were some inspiring images created by tots as young as 3. The One Hundred Days project can be viewed online and is the brainchild of artist Angela Fernihough.
I managed to sneak in a quick conversation with Daisy Rollo from Coffea Arabica shortly after she came off stage. I had been hoping to meet Daisy for sometime and her stand was attractive. with a place to site and relax for a few minutes, to enjoy a macchiato, before navigating the last third of the show.
Eager to tick off the last item on my list I sought out John from Taylerson’s Malmesbury Syrups, who produces syrups for use in coffee and milk based drinks in both bottles and also single-serve sachets.
Last visit of the day was to the San Remo stand, where there were a number of SCAE representatives in attendance, familiar faces and judges from the UKBC. I didn’t realise that the Cezve Ibrik UK Champs were being held in London next week, to decide who will represent the UK in the World Cezve Ibrik Champs at the WBC in June.
So in summary, as you can see from the above I greatly enjoyed myself, meeting a number of interesting people, new suppliers, and soaking up the atmosphere inside the marquee. But thats not the end of the story, there was a whole other world outside the marquee too, with jazz, samba classes, ice-creams, plenty of sunshine, loads of smiling happy faces, and there there was Bath to explore as well.
I really hope that this event is repeated either in Bath or elsewhere in the country and that the momentum continues to build. Lets get behind the exhibitors and organisers, support them in any way that you can and encourage the event to be brought to a town near you.
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Thanks Lee
There were plenty of others whom I have not yet mentioned. 1000 words was plenty enough to write, but in my excitement I forgot to post a link to a few of the pics to accompany the text.
The Flickr stream can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/getnoticed/sets/72157623943024583/
Hi Glenn,
Lovely to read your review of the first ever Bath Coffee Festival. We had a great time and it sounds like you did too! I’m so pleased you found our team helpful and that you enjoyed the matcha so much. It really is sensational! Hope to share more tea musings and loves with you again at some point.
Kate (Lahloo Tea founder)
Hi,
Glad you like the idea of filled cupcakes!!! Such a shame you resisted the samples, you could have tried one for yourself!
And you can never have enough choice when it comes to cupcakes really!!!! ;0)
Alison
Beach House Bakery
http://www.beachhousebakery.co.uk




I really wish I could have made it. Maybe next year.
Great review Glenn, thank you.
Lee