Trust me on this, you soon get sick of that video.

Having it on 2 or 3 times an hour for 4 days... Still, London Coffee Festival was fantastic.
Now we a 3 time UKBC champion on John Gordon going to the World Championship in Melbourne. Shame, I was cheering for Estelle of Caravan Kings Cross tbh. But John nailed it.
The event itself was fantastic, found some really cool things there that I WANT... Rocket espresso machine, Ikawa roaster *they're doing a kickstarter soon for a home user version.. want want want want*.
My personal highlight was watching the 2008 World Champion, Gwilym perform in the Ibrik championship. Was chatting to him shortly before and it turned out that he had never made an Ibrik before, and had only turned up with coffee and teaspoons. So spent time wandering around the various stands borrowing some equipment he needed and borrowing other kit from other competitors.

His performance was excellent though for sub 45mins prep and still managed to come 3rd in that championship.
I picked up a *more than a* few coffee's and have been sharing the beans around. So far, the outstanding one has been from Grumpy Mule, Brazil Serra Dos Crioulos. Just a really good drinking coffee. Union's Finca el Pileto has been going down well to.
Heads up time - Square Mile are doing a competition winning pack until Monday iirc, comprising of the coffee that won the UKBC, the coffee that won the brewers cup and the coffee that took 1st, 2nd and 3rd at the aeropress championship. It's not cheap at £30, but the coffees are absolutely cracking.
You can see some photo's of the UKBC events on Flickr from
Glenn and
Kate who were there and rocked.
The video's are also online still at
www.ustream.tv/channel/ukcoffeeevents/ - I'd particularly recommend watching Gwilyms performance as it's astonishingly good.
Thats all for me now...
Actually, maybe not. There's anew coffee subscription service starting up soon called Blank Box Coffee. I believe it'll be a monthly subscription, and you get 2 125g bags of coffee a month. The interesting bit is that the bags are blank and just have a red or blue logo on. So you can taste them without knowing anything about them. Sounds like a great idea. The coffee information is on the web page so you can look it up afterwards, or before if you want to spoil the surprise.
Definitely it for now.
