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FOREWORD
Coffee culture, or more specifically Cafe culture, in the USA is fucked. And I'm not talking about the quality of coffee, i'm talking about the customers. I would say that 80% of cafes are infested with Macbook Pro haulin' college students/ hipsters leeching off the cafes wifi and power points. They sit there with their fucking heads down, sip on a $2 pour over for about 5 hours and don't say a word. They don't move either. Nor do they like it when you speak. Or move, or do anything. Basically they have infested cafes and converted them into libraries. Soulless libraries. It wasn't something that I expected in the USA, and it is disturbing.

I have always wanted to move to the USA, and maybe continue this blog over there, but from what I have experienced i don't think that would even be possible, because it's not just the customers who are soulless, its some of the baristas too. I ran into many that just didn't seem to care, even if I was enthusiastic about coffee, which, clearly, i fucking am. (but to be fair, i think that the non-talkative baristas have just given up hope due to the customers, so I shouldn't be too harsh on them, sorry, i still love you all!) I was sitting in a specialty cafe with my girlfriend Crystal, just having a general chat, and we were being stared down by the people working away at their computers ( we were actually the only people in the cafe without laptops! ) Not only that, people who come in after you, set up camp next to you, take over your space and then stare you down for talking.

To me a cafe should be full of life, full of people, full of culture, It's where you meet friends, make friends, talk to baristas, workers & roasters. Or maybe I'm just damn lucky to be living in a city as great as Melbourne.

THE STORE

The most important thing I noticed in Four Barrel, and this is what sold it to me from the get go, was that it wasn't full of people with their heads down, chained to their Macbook Pros by their headphones checking Facebook and listening to ba ba black sheep. There were people here ACTUALLY TALKING TO EACH OTHER, did you hear me? PEOPLE TALKING TO EACH OTHER. Actually looking at one another and engaging in conversation. Maybe they were even talking about the coffee!! who knows? All iI know is that I'm just as amazed as you are. And if you have no idea what I'm on about it, then you obviously skipped past the FOREWORD just up there ^ , and therefore you deserve to be lost, i don't write the foreword for my own enjoyment, they are there for a reason, now go back and read it before I really get angry.

So from what I could tell there is no wifi here or power outlets, something that i think was a conscience effort to stamp out all the power/data moochers, and I think it is the best idea that someone could have done in a cafe here in San Fran. It was a huge risk, the owners could easily have just done it the usual way and had guaranteed customers, but they took the gamble and it paid off, big time. It's the most refreshing cafe I walked into during my whole trip. I think what makes Melbourne cafes so unique is not just the quality, but the people. And not just the people who go to the cafes, but the ones who work there. I have made many great friends who i first met as a customer. And i guess this is why i loved Four Barrels so much. This place has a soul, a heartbeat and culture, that is due to the both the baristas and the customers.

On this day I was lucky enough to meet one of Four Barrels' baristas Scott Fetzer. A really nice guy who I had a nice long chat to about coffee both here in the US and back in Melb, we spoke about travelling and we spoke about some random shit too. The key here is that we actually spoke. Honest conversation. This was only the second time* I had a genuine chat with a barista in the USA. I've been there twice in the last year for about 2 months in total and had coffee everyday, at all different cafes. Im taking photos of the people with a big fuck off lens and a big fuck off camera and they don't say a word! WTF? This further proves my point from the foreword ( I dare you to tell me you haven't read it yet, and I ain't playing...) BTW Scott was incredibly well versed when it comes to coffee as well, I know i didn't mention this but i got too excited about actually speaking to a barista. He is a genuine person who has a real passion for the bean.

The fit out here is quite beautiful, a lot of natural timber and steel, maybe I can call it Industrial Scandinavian? You can see by the set up that coffee is the focus here, everything leads to the coffee bar which, i might add, is one of the most spacious I have ever seen in any cafe in the world, if this were in a foxconn plant they would have about 2500 workers in this space. There are two mistrals sitting parallel behind the counter ( which for some reason made me think that it would be an awesome idea to have them hanging from the ceiling like the keyboards in the adelante film clip )

THE COFFEE
Like I said previously the coffee is the focus here, there is the main bar, and also a side bar that focuses on the alternate brews, that's some serious shit right there. Not only that, half the space is dedicated to their Probat roaster which sits majestically in the back of the warehouse. So Captain Obvious, yes, they do roast their own coffee. And if you ask me, they are fucking good at it.

But I knew that the coffee here was going to be good because it was recommended to me by some very trustworthy sources ( Thanks James and Matt ). And I can safely say, it was the best coffee I had in San Fran and probably the best I had on my whole USA trip.

I had quite a few coffees here, a Cappuccino ( for the aussies that's a latte in the USA ) which was really quite beautiful, caramel and chocolate tones but was also a little smoky as well, really well balanced cup of coffee. It was the FOur Barell espresso blend and it was amazing.

I had a double ristretto as well which was a knockout, full bodied syrupy shot that was perfectly extracted. Once again the espresso blend.

I had also had some pour over ( Crystal's new found love since we got to the USA ) which was really bright and floral, another espresso and cap. Which were all just as good as each other, I really can't recommend the coffee here enough. Just fucking get your arse down there.

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* The other was at Gimme! Coffee in NYC

CONCLUSION
My favourite cafe in San Francisco without any doubt. Probably my favourite that I visited in the USA. If you are heading to SF from Melbourne, this is the closest you will get to anything resembling a Melb style specialty cafe, the crew here are amazing, they know their shit ( maybe even a little better than most of our cafes ) and their coffee will blow your mind more than the ending of The Sixth Sense. If you are living in SF and haven't been to Four Barrel yet, go now. If you are living in The Mission and haven't been here yet, what the fuck is wrong with you?

DETAILS
Coffee: FOUR BARREL
Machines: 2 x La Marzocco Mistrals
Latte: TBA
Ristretto: TBA
12 ounce beans: $13.75 (USD)
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375 Valencia St (at 15th) San Francisco, CA 94103
M-Sat 7-8, Sun. 8-8
P (415) 252-0800
www.fourbarrelcoffee.com
twitter: @fourbarrel
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322 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn, 3122. Ph: 9819 0093

Coffee: Axil Coffee
Roaster on site: It is called Axil Coffee ROASTERS isn't it?
Machine: La Marzocco

Melbourne's newest coffee roaster has opened today ( I know, im such an early adopter) in the good old commercial precinct of Burwood Rd, Hawthorn. Axil coffee has been the worst kept secret in the industry for a while now and this latest offering from David Makin and Zoe Delaney was already a winner before it's doors even opened. Twitter has been abuzz for a while and the fact that this area (filled to the brim with commercial office buildings and residential towers) is starving for some good coffee means that success should be a sure thing for the Axil team. And from what I saw today, I wasn't wrong. For a first day it was pretty damn busy. The first thing you will notice is that the place is massive. The canteen-like layout allows for shit loads of tables and shit loads of tables it has.

The roaster sits in the back room, visible through a strip of glass. I like that the roaster is visible, but would have loved for it to be incorporated more into the design. (i know it's not practical, but i don't care)

The design is quite nice, but also expected: polished concrete, plywood tables, hanging cage lights etc. It ticks all the boxes of a Melbourne warehouse-style cafe.

Now, this isn't a bad thing, as the standards for a Melbourne cafe are quite high, but i would have loved to see something a little more different. However, one thing that is different compared to most of the other roasters is that they have a huge kitchen with a big f*** off menu.

This is not just a wraps and bircher cafe. They have a kick-arse all day breakfast, lunch, rolls, cakes, you name it. And going by the chorizo and egg roll that I devoured, im guessing that every dish is as extremely delicious.

And for all you pork-belly snobs out there, yes they also have a pork belly dish on the menu.

Now to the most important part. The coffee. Opening up a roastery is in Melbourne is a big deal, and if you dont get it right, you will most certainly be chased by pitchfork wielding hipsters. So, does Axil get it right? Well, considering that I (cruelly) came here on opening day, usually filled with Murphy's law moments, im going to say that they have got it right. I ordered a double ristretto, but was advised that the ristretto's weren't coming up too well today and that i should opt for a double espresso instead,

so I did and it came to me in the form of a dark, rich extraction that was just sublime.

(however it did lack that depth that a double ristretto usually gives me, but considering it was opening day, ill let the no ristretto fly).

Next up was a latte, constructed of velvety milk and a dark chocolate flavours. It was a very nice latte indeed, in fact I probably enjoyed the latte more than the espresso, but I have been in a milky mood of late.

Overall the coffee at Axil is very good. And considering the paint was still wet, I can only imagine that on second and third visits it is only going to keep getting better. And I will definitely be going back.

They also have what seems to me will be a very thourough retail section. Although it was not completely ready for opening day, It looks to be quite big and from what i can see will be very impressive when ready, and should cater for all your coffee needs.

If you work in the area, Axil Coffee Roasters should automatically become your default coffee choice starting now. No ifs, buts or whats.


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Sensory Lab
297 Little Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000. (03) 9643 2222


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Coffee: Sensory Lab
Machine: La Marzocco / Cold Drip in my case

So it was a pretty warm day and I felt like something refreshing. I ordered a COLD-DRIP, and was asked by the lovely waitress whether I wanted an "Ethiopian or a "Brazilian", to which i responded " I appreciate the set-up ma'am, but we have no time for jokes" ( I didn't really but probably should have considering my actual reply didn't go down so well: "Ethiopian"I said. "Brazilian is better" she replied. I then gave her the go ahead with the Brazilian.

Let me say this: There's nothing better than a cold drip on a warm summers day.

It's refreshing, sweet and it's caffeine. I'll be back to give you some goss about the double ristretto's & lattes on a cooler day. But as for Sensory Lab, all i can say is that I really like the place. Probably my favourite in the city until you know what opens (and if you don't know what then you'll just have to wait to find out).

Unique branding + good coffee = my type of place.

if you are in the CBD on a warm day do yourself a favour and go into the LAB and order a cold-drip. Oh, and if you are asked the same question as I was, either answer with my fake answer (and let me know if you get a laugh) or just simply: I believe that the the Brazilian will sit better on the palette as a cold-drip opposed to the Ethiopian, however I am open to your thoughts...
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Blue Bottle (Brooklyn, NY)
160 Berry St, Williamsburg, NY


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Coffee: Blue Bottle
Machine: Faema

so I visited Blue Bottle roasters in Williamsburg Brooklyn. coffee was incredible. atmosphere was even better. I went to A LOT of coffee specialists in NY and this was 1 of 2 (the other being Stumptown) places that

not only lived up to their name but exceeded my expectations. they really do have a set-up worth seeing.

this is why i have added photos! Tip to all Melbourne coffee specialists: Blue bottle serves a small glass of sparkling with every espresso. so should you. (note: Auction Rooms already does)

P.s If you want to see more of Brooklyn you can.
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Seven Seeds
106 - 114 Berkeley St, Carlton VIC 3053. (03)9347 8664



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Coffee: Seven Seeds
Machine: Synesso / And every other machine you can think of...


the place to consume coffee in Carlton. scratch that, it's the ONLY place you should be consuming coffee in Carlton.

with an inspiring warehouse conversion to match. not only do they roast there own beans. they GROW their own beans too. Has of of the most complete coffee experiences that you can have with choices from espresso, syphon, clover, pour over... you get the point. worth going out of your way. by going out of your way I mean if you are reading this in QLD you should be on your way already.
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