Episodes

  • Nameru Upretee (Part 2), Stitch Coffee & ECRE - Training Coffee Roasters
    Apr 2 2023

    In the second half of the episode with Nameru Upretee. We dive a little bit deeper into coffee roasting and the process of teaching new roasters.

    Show Notes:

    • Namerus second life changing experience
    • Sourcing Coffee & Trabocca
    • If we want to grow we need to start sharing information and discussing as a community
    • Is the answer to raising the value of coffee through customer education?
    • Consumer Education
    • the role of a coffee roaster in education
    • The hardest thing to teach new roasters
    • Do new roasters use current roasterys as a reference?
    • I had to learn to keep it simple in my coffee classes
    • It's so much fun to teach people who have no idea about coffee
    • Is there any roasting concept that you would pitch to Cropster to add to the software?
    • Pyrolysis in roasting coffee (Roasting concept)
    • Managing the first crack
    • Area under the curve (Roasting concept)
    • Variables that aren't as significant in roasting coffee
    • Challenges of a working on a new roaster (equipment)

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Nameru Upretee (Part 1), Stitch Coffee & ECRE - Training Coffee Roasters
    Nov 4 2022

    In this first half of the episode we interview Nameru Upretee. Nameru is the head of coffee at the co-roasting facility & academy @ecre.coffee as well as the roastery @stitch.coffee. He has had a huge influence on developing many of the new coffee roasters in the Sydney coffee scene and around the country.

    Nameru is also a consultant for new or current coffee roasting businesses. He is a trains and prepares people to compete in coffee competitions and his personal goal is to one day take on the world coffee roasting title.

    For any roasting consultations email nameru@ecre.coffee

    Show Notes

    • Did all your base coffees go up in price?
    • Do you want exclusivity with your coffee sourcing?
    • What is the best Thai in Sydney
    • When Nameru tried a vegan diet
    • Bens Intermittent fasting
    • It's scary starting a family, professional stability
    • The most common question asked to Nameru: how does my roaster not crash
    • Namerus favourite roaster to roast on
    • Ben is in Nameru’s Top 5 ‘let’s Cup’ by MCM
    • We need to share more information as an industry
    • Discussion leads to a better understanding of what you know
    • We need better terminology for processing methods
    • The controversy of infused coffees

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Emily Oak, St. Ali (Part 2) - Insights into the Australian coffee market
    Oct 4 2022
    • What does the recipe of success look like for a coffee roaster
    • Story: Michelles Patisserie imported the first COE in Australia
    • Giving people what they want
    • Where can roasters bridge the gap of consumer needs
    • Is coffee a loss leader for a cafe business
    • Coffee prices
    • Why I am still in coffee
    • A shout out to Ems best teacher
    • Tim Wendelboe and his philosophy on blending coffee
    • What Bens milk coffee tastes like at 'Brighter Coffee'
    • Brazilian Coffee
    • Shout out: Wood & Co, Melbourne
    • What is your motivator for keeping one supplier for milk
    • The biggest fallacy of specialty coffee
    • Meeting Flora Alba
    • People spend more money in cafes vs restaurants, in Aus vs Europe
    • Sydney Vs Melbourne coffee culture
    • Short Vs long brewing ratios

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    2 hrs
  • Emily Oak, St. Ali (Part 1) - My Journey & reflections on the last 15 years of specialty coffee
    Sep 20 2022

    Episode Show Notes:

    • Barista competitions and why it started
    • My first job was at Michelle patisserie
    • My issue with barista competitions
    • How I got involved with St. Ali
    • Russel The source Cafe - 2005
    • How Matt Perger and how I became friends
    • How did the Mahlkonig EK 43 Grinder come to be
    • Ek 43 Workflow
    • Why fine dining restaurants went bust
    • A conversation around the petrol stations serving $1 Coffee
    • Do consumers actually want specialty coffee?
    • My thoughts on 'Naturally processed coffees'

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Joshua Gill, Brighter Coffee & Made of Many - How I became a coffee roaster
    Aug 21 2022

    In the first episode of 'Between Two Urns' Ben talks to his co-worker Josh from Made of many about his journey in coffee roasting.

    Josh talks about why you would or wouldn't want to become a roaster, the challenges in changing from a barista to a coffee roaster and helpful insights for anyone who is looking into starting their coffee roasting journey.

    This was the first recording we made and we hope you enjoy it!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Hello & welcome - Between Two Urns Introduction
    May 12 2022

    An introduction into the podcast Between Two Urns. This episode will give you a broad idea on what the podcast is about and what to expect. Enjoy!

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    1 min