Posts Tagged ‘coffee’

Fiori Coffee Award Winning Gournmet Coffee at the The CSR Golden Bean

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Perth based specialty coffee roaster Fiori Coffee have taken out a number of prestigeous awards yet again at the CBR Golden Bean Competition with the only gold medal in WA, plus a silver and two bronze.

Now in it’s fourth year, The CSR Sugar Golden Bean Roaster Competition & Conference has attracted over seven hundred entries from Australia’s 330 coffee roasters, making it one of the biggest coffee roasting competitions in the world.

Last year Firori Coffee won the competition outright.

Out of over 700 entries from 330 coffee roasteries Australia wide Fiori Coffee’s Kenyan Dorman AA topped the list in the ‘Filter’ category for the gold.  They received the silver medal for our Ethiopian Natural Harrar in the ‘Retail Filter’, Bronze for the Fiori Blend in the ‘Milk Based’ category and Bronze for their Organic Blend in the ‘Organic’ category.

Firori Coffee trained two young roasters to championship winning level this year using their traditional equipment and artisan methods. It takes massive dedication and skill to roast on fully manual equipment but in turn they are now true craftsmen.

Fiori Coffee is available Australia wide from Coffee Shrine – Try some today. Buy Fiori Coffee

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Pony Espress O Cafe – Hidden West Perth Gem

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Great use of small outdoor spaces

Great use of small outdoor spaces

Located at the back of a historical refurbished stable, down Mayfair Street in West Perth is a quirky new establishment that is a hidden Gem in West Perth.
Pony Express O (takes its name from the fact that it is located in the trendy, 1900’s built heritage listed Ashton Stables on Mayfair Street) makes great use of its unique environment that has somehow survived the corporate sprawl of its location.

Located down a lane at the back of the old stable, most West Perth workers would be unaware of its presence, yet for the well informed it offers a unique escape from the corporate grind.

Pony Express O makes a great use of its shaded outdoor space, with a long bench and artificial turf which somehow lures you into forgetting just where you are and encourages you to chat to the stranger sitting next to you.

The indoor space, the stable, is exposed face brick and features a long solid timber bench sprawled with the daily papers and magazines.

Garrett, of Blink Cafe in Fremantle, is a one man band here making great consistent coffee at his relaxed pace in this relaxed environment. The Coffee is fresh and is roasted by Crema – not my favourite blend in West Perth but is consistent and well made.

Bring your own lunch here as Pony Express O is pretty much just Coffee Shop apart from a few biscuits and cakes – it sticks to its knitting and what it does it does well.

Regular Coffees are $4.00 which is a little above average price for the area.

About the Author: Paul Ballardin is the Founder of Coffee Shrine, Australia’s premier Office Coffee Machine and Coffee Supplies Specialist.

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Bag a Christmas Bargain

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Give the gift that keeps on giving with some great coffee machine specials.

Thank you for your support and custom this year. The Team at Coffee Shrine wish you a wonderful Christmas and a safe and fun filled 2010.


Saeco Odea Giro Plus just $899

Saeco Odea Giro Plus

Saeco Odea Giro Plus

A great value machine with all you need to make a great cup; ceramic grinder, rapid steam for fast steam and aroma adjustment.

Perfect for home or the holiday house !

Backed with the Saeco Australia 2 yr Australia wide warranty.

Includes FREE set of stylish ceramic cups and FREE 1kg Gourmet Coffee Beans.

Limited Stocks – Show me the Saeco Odea Giro Plus


Saeco Talea Giro Plus II just $1249

Saeco Talea Giro Plus V2

Saeco Talea Girto Plus

Extra features for greater flexibility, the Talea Giro Plus II offers the ceramic grinder, strong steam, bypass doser for preground coffee, multi facet aroma adjustments for the perfect cup and the ability to attach the automatic milk frother.. the milk island.

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Bringing you Australia’s finest beverages to your door

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Welcome to Coffee Shrine’s October News.

This month we are bringing you some of the finest Australian beverages.. direct to your door with new products from Fiori Coffee, Bondi Chai and Arkadia Organic Drinking Chocolate.

Enjoy!


Fiore Coffee
The very best in artisan roasted specialty coffees. Fiori coffee is divine ! It is slow roasted to ensure the flavour and body is fully developed without getting the charry flavours that would mask the true beauty in the bean.

Fiori Coffee - Delicious!

Fiori Coffee - Delicious!

Winner of the coveted Equal Golden Bean Award, Fiore won a medal in all of the five categories they entered from over 500 submissions. The main award goes was grabbed by Fiore as the roaster with the highest combined point score in the two main categories of “Milk Based” and “Espresso”.
Committed to bringing you a range of ethical and sustainable coffees , Fiore work directly with preferred importers and their Honduran Grower to always source the best ‘Specialty Grade’ lots after tasting many samples.
For true artisan coffee … try some today (more…)

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Caffe Latte Anyone?

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

coffee-shrine-cafe-latte.jpgA caffe latte is literally a “milky coffee” – espresso with both a steamed milk and milk froth.

A key part of the the traditional Italian breakfast where they are served in a bowl accompanied by your favorite pastry or biscotti, you are unlikely to see caffe lattes severed in Italian cafes except to foreigners.

Caffe latte and it’s variation the flat white are today two of the most popular espresso coffee drinks served from cafe’s and Office Coffee Machines throughout Australia.

Caffe Latte Australian Version
Extract 30mls of espresso into lattee glass
Pour creamy textured milk into glass leaving 1cm of foam
draw crema to the surface of the coffee

Variations
8oz cup – 1 shot of coffee
12oz cup – 2 shots of coffee
16oz cup – 3 shots of coffee

About the Author:

Paul and Cathy Ballardin are the founders of Coffee Shrine , Australia’s premier Coffee Machine, Office Coffee Machine and Coffee Vending Machine specialists.

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Office Coffee Machine – New product Launch – HLF Aroma 3500F Modena with Fresh Milk

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Compact – Stylish – Reliable – Revolutionary!

HLF Aroma 3500F Moden fresh MilkThe new HLF Aroma 3500F Modena Coffee Machine is the latest bean to cup fresh milk offering in the HLF range. This fresh milk version of the popular HLF 3500 is an ideal Office Coffee Machine for work places of up to 45 staff where size, style and features are important.
In addition to fresh beans, the HLF 3500F Modena features 3 instant powder canisters – perfect for Hot Chocolate, Chai, Soup or Decaffeinated or flavoured Coffee – a unique feature that is usually reserved for much larger and more expensive Office Coffee machines. And the in built autonomous water tank with 3 litre capacity means the Modena can be installed anywhere – perfect for smaller kitchens or where a mains water supply is not readily available.
The look is stunningly elegant and modern continuing on the same stunning silver / black themes of the existing HLF Office Coffee Machine range – where , technology and modern Italian design blend together perfectly in the HLF Aroma 3500F Modena.
A simple to use single puch button system the HLF Aroma 3500F Modena features:

  • 12 drink selections and 3 pre selections
  • 600 grams storage for fresh beans – enough for 75 coffees
  • 3 Instant powder canisters
  • 3 Litre autonomous water tank
  • Optional base cabinet

The HLF Aroma 3500F Modena Office Coffee System is available from August 2008 from Coffee Shrine: Australia’s premier Office Coffee Machine Specialist

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Choosing a Coffee Vending Machine

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Coffee Vending Machines have many forms, features and brands and choosing the most suitable one for your office or workplace can seem to be an imposing task.

It is easy to be dazzled by the endless array of features and options it may even take a while to understand the language used by your Coffee Vending Machine provider. See out article Coffee Vending Machine – Useful Facts

We have prepared the following guide to assist you in determining the features and capacities that you require in your Coffee Vending Machine. Once you are clear about exactly what you need it becomes simple for us to help you identify which Vending Machine or Machines best match these requirements.

Step 1: Choose your preferred beverages

The most important first step is for you to determine the types of beverages you want to serve from your Coffee Vending Machine. Options include but are not limited to:

  • Fresh Bean Coffee and Fresh Bean Decaffeinated Coffee
  • Instant Coffee and Instant Decaffeinated Coffee
  • Hot Chocolate, Mochaccino, Chai and Flavoured Coffees
  • Hot water
  • Hot Milk
  • Soups

The number of choices you make will determine the number of canisters required – but there is a catch. In most good Vending Machines dried powders and water are combined in “mixing bowls” that can usually receive powders from multiple canisters prior to being dispensed. It is important to be aware that strong flavoured drinks cannot share the same mixing bowl as more delicately flavoured drinks – Spring Onion soup does not enhance the flavour of you Chai.

Step 2: Fresh Milk, Dried Milk or Both

Fresh Milk requires refrigeration, some additional mik frothing equipment, additional storage and more diligent cleaning – both the up front equipment cost and ongoing consumable cost are higher than with dried milk.

Dried Milk can come in a number of forms including granulated, powdered, skim, non-dairy and frothing varieties.

While fresh milk may be the first choice, the quality the dried milk has improved remarkably over recent times and in many cases it may be hard to distinguish the difference when a top quality dried milk is used in your Coffee Vending Machine.

Step 3: Tanked or Plumbed

Plumbed units do not need refilling so provide the greatest capacity of drinks for high volume or hassle free applications. These units are connected to mains water supply, usually through a set up that includes pressure reducer, water filter and stop tap or valve. Obviously the Coffee Machine needs to be located near a water supply.

Tanked units may operate from a gravity fed tank that can be filled by a hose, jug or bucket or they can use larger water tanks that can be placed in the base of the machine and utilise a small pump to feed the water into the machine for dispensing.

It must also be remembered that plumbed machines must be located near a mains water supply while tanked machines can be moved around without fuss.

Step 4: Storage Capacity

The storage capacity of the Coffee Vending Machine, including the amount of dried powders, coffee beans, milk and water is one of your most critical criteria for determining the type of Vending machine that best suits your application.

At a minium it is critical that during peoples of high use, such as morning tea and during lunch breaks, your Coffee Vending Machine can store sufficient quantity of hot beverages to minimise the need to refill.

Step 5: Dispending Capacity

Equally important as the volume of ingredients stored by your Coffee Vending Machine is the rate at which the available selections can be dispensed. To this end it is important to understand your need in terms of cups-per-hour that will need to be made during peak consumption times.

The number of cups per hour required may impact your decision to provide fresh bean coffee – which may take 20-40 seconds to grind the beans, tamp the ground coffee, extract the coffee and add milk or water depending on the selection. In higher output locations it may be necessary to provide either instant machines or provide multiple machines.

Step 6: Dispensing of Cups, Straws and Stirrers

Coffee Vending Machines can be completely self contained and even dispense disposable cups, sugar and stirrers. The advantage of this type of machine is that all of the consumables are contained within the machine itself and the beverage selections can be programmed specifically for the vending cups that are used by the machine. This also eliminates the need for additional space to store and display cups, stirrers and sugar.

Step 7: Financing Your Purchase

The final consideration to make once you have identified a machine that fits your needs is to determine the most suitable method of financing your purchase. Financing options such as leasing and rental may have certain tax benefits and can be beneficial in matching the cash inflow from beverage sales with the cash outflow of the ongoing consumable cost and monthly lease or rental payments, or at the very least spread the cash outflow over the life of the machine – Read more about our equipment finance options

Coffee Shrine make choosing your Coffee Vending Machine simple!. once you have completed the evalutaion above our feature search and feature comparison functionality make it easy to compare your Coffee Vending Machine options.

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Useful Facts about Coffee Vending Machines

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Researching a Coffee Vending Machine can be a confusing and daunting task with an array of terms used to describe the myriad of feature. To help unravel the mystery of Coffee Vending Machines we have created the glossary below which will hopefully assist understand these simple, yet complex beasts.
Dimensions (Height x Weight x Depth)
The maximum amount of space that your Coffee Vending Machine physically consumes. When considering your space requirements it is also important to be aware of whether the machine requires additional room at the top – to fill beans or water – or sides – to fill vending consumables or clean the machine.
Number of selections
This is the number of pre-programmed options available on the machine. Your Coffee Vending Machine provider will programme your drinks selections to your desired requirements. Don’t forget that you may want to allocate preselections for hot water and hot milk in addition to your preferred beverages.
Numbers of pre selections
The preselections are buttons that are programmed to determine an option to use with your selection. For example, your Coffee Vending Machine may have 2 preselections for cups size – big cup and small cup. This would be selected prior to choosing your beverage.
Fresh bean or Bean to cup
Fresh bean Vending Machines store coffee beans that are automatically ground, dosed, tamped and extracted after make a coffee selection. While most fresh bean machines only provide for one type of bean, more sophisticated models may provide 2 bean hoppers so that the users can chose the option of caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee drinks.
Coffee beans capacity
This is the physical holding capacity of the bean hopper, usually in grams. Many Coffee Vending Machines may also have the option of expanding the bean capacity.
Number of instant powder canisters
Instant powder canisters store and dispense dry vending powders that may be used in your beverage. In dry milk machine at least 1 canister must be allocated for milk powders or granules.

Instant powders can include instant coffee, specialty flavoured coffees, hot chocolate powders, chai, instant tea and soups. While the choices of beverages may seem unlimited in machines with a large number of canisters, for higher volume applications multiple canisters may also be used for the same powder to increase the time between restocking.
Additionally, multiple canisters may share the same mixing bowls – see next point – and care must be taken not to share mixing bowls between b flavoured powders – spring onion soup – with more delicate drinks such as Chai.
Mixing Bowl
The mixing bowl is where the action happens in your Coffee Vending Machine. When you choose a selection that uses a powder canister, the powder/s are dispensed into a mixing bowl, hot water is added to dissolve the powered then the solution is extracted into the cup. For example, in a machine where we may have a drinking chocolate, the selection of this drink would dispense hot chocolate powder and maybe even milk powder in to a mixing bowl, which is then combined with water and dispensed.

The mixing bowl / dried canister combinations are important factors for determining the number of drink varieties available from your machine.
Cup size fitting
The gap between your dispensing head and cup surface, cup holder or drip tray will determine what sized cups can be used with your machine. Some Coffee Vending Machines will have adjustable height cup holders and some will even have sufficient room for a coffee carafe or jug, while others may only be able to accommodate certain cup sizes.
Autonomous water tank
Coffee Vending Machines that are not located near a water supply or that need to be moved around may need an autonomous or internal water tank. In some cases this could be a gravity fed tank. In other cases, this could be a large water tank in the base stand of the machine with a small pump.
Water tank capacity
The water capacity of your water tank, usually measured in litres.
Mains water connection
A mains water connection will mean that you do not need to fill your Coffee Vending Machine with water. The setup will usually require a water filter, pressure reducer and stop valve or tap.
Payment system
Payment systems can be added to some Coffee Vending Machines. These systems can accommodate coins, or notes, or swipe cards, or a combination of the above.
Base cabinet
You Coffee Vending Machine may be bench top mounted or you may choose a free standing machine. Your free standing machine may require a base cabinet. Base cabinets can accommodate waste (water and ground coffee) or water can be plumbed to your drainage system. Base cabinets may also be able to accommodate spare consumables such as coffee, vending powders, cups, sugars, and stirrers.
Cup sensor
Cup sensors significantly reduce the amount of wet waste created by your Coffee Vending Machine. The machine will only dispense when the cup sensor detects your cup and as soon as a cup is removed, the machine will cease dispensing product.
Fresh milk system
Fresh milk systems have a separate milk boiler and frother unit. When using a fresh milk system, thought also needs to be given to milk refrigeration. In some vending machines milk refrigeration is internal where as in others a separate milk fridge or cooler may be required.

This information provided courtesty of Coffee Shrine. Read the orignal article here.

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Coffee Shrine sponsors Child through World Vision

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Coffee Shrine have recently taken over sponsorship of a 7 year old boy in Tanzania.

“Coffee is one of Tanzania’s major exports and is grown by 400,000 small household farmers. So the decision to choose a child from Tanzania was easy” says Coffee Shrine’s founder Cathy Ballardin.

“We are always looking at new ways to make our business heart reflect our own community vision. This sponsorship is one small way we can make a difference to one community in Tanzania”.

About the Aurthor:

Cathy Ballardin is the founder of Coffee Shrine – Australia’s Premier Office Coffee Machine Specialists.

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Paying attention to details – How the little things make culture fun

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Chip Sollins not only listens to his employees, but he also takes action on what he hears. Several years ago, Sollins learned that his 1,300 employees at Prime Management Group Inc. were unhappy with the office coffee machine, so he tried a cup and agreed. Then he bought a new machine for his employees.

The president and CEO of the property management company says that supplying employees with good coffee and fun activities, such as ice cream breaks, company games and birthday cards, makes them happy. And happy employees help his company succeed, pushing fiscal 2007 revenue to $41 million.

Read the rest of the article from Smart Business here

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