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Barista: Tristan Bacon

Tristan Bacon

Tristan Bacon is a Barista and Quality Control Manager at Moja Coffee in North Vancouver. He is also passionate in making Latte Art as well as competing. He most recently competed in the 2011 Canadian Barista Championship.

I chatted with Tristan recently about his love for coffee and acting.

What lead you to joining Moja Coffee? And how long have you been a Barista there?

One day I walked in and talked to one of the owners, had a coffee, talked about Latte art, the rest is history. I have been at Moja Coffee for the past 3 years.

How are you involved with Moja Coffee?

Quality assurance manager – training with baristas, quality control on the roaster and solving problems.

How long did you train for the Western Canadian Barista Championship?

4 days, I have always wanted to do it but timing always conflicted with my theatre company.

He made me 4 of his pours

What inspired you to become involved in the Canadian coffee industry as a Barista?

I worked at Sugar Sweet, Starbucks, Beans on Lonsdale, JJ Bean, then at Moja. I am passionate about talking to people and sense of community.

Rosetta

#1 Rosetta

Four Hearts

#2 Four Hearts

Tulip Mocha

#3 Tulip Mocha

Gibralter in a Glass

#4 Gibralter in a Glass

What supplies and tools of the trade did you use in your presentation at the Championship?

Rattlewear pitchers, tamp, ecm cups and bought my own record at the record store after forgetting my music at home.

Describe the drink you created as your “custom” drink in the 2011 Canadian Barista Championship & how long did it take to create your signature drink?

Lapsang Souchong tea, palm sugar, dried pomegranate seeds, cloves, milk, espresso my drink took 4 days to create.

Do you have any mentors in the coffee industry, and if so who and why?

Lucho Zapata

If you weren’t a barista, what would you be doing?

Living in a box and directing live theatre.

What is your own personal favorite coffee? and why?

Brazil lot that Moja has in right now.

What did you do before becoming a Barista?

School, but had a summer job working in a warehouse of cleaning products as well as working at The Gap.

What is your favorite dessert to have with an espresso?

Vanilla bean gelato

What interests do you have outside of the coffee business?

Acting, directing, script writing, song writing and performance.

Where is your next trip?

I am going to spend a month in Baja training staff in a café.

By: Richard Wolak

MOJA COFFEE

Barista Tristan Bacon

Barista Tristan Bacon

1412 Rupert Street, North Vancouver

Tel: 604-983-6652
Web: http://www.mojacoffee.com/

Twitter: @mojacoffee

Advice: Closed Sundays. Use a google map or gps to find them.

Orange Spice

Orange Spice

Located within the city’s reach is a gem that is worth your discovery, Moja Coffee a roaster and café in a quiet business area with no walk by traffic only customers who are serious and passionate about their coffee. The décor is super clean, simple with white walls, a wooden espresso bar that showcases their espresso machine “Victoria Arduino” which is one of the finest espresso machines around, a handmade 3 group lever espresso machine. Great selection of industry magazines to read and enhance your coffee education experience.   I usually have an Espresso Macchiato which is so smooth and delicious, this time I had their Orange Spice. The espresso here is their own custom roast which is only available here in their café, you can’t get it anywhere else, so I suggest you visit as soon as you can. The Baristas are perfectionists and it shows here, true passion. They feature a variety of Thomas Haas pastries including his croissants which are baked on site fresh daily.

Review by: Richard Wolak

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