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Jul 29 2013
Two weeks ago, Ryan Cross, Ristretto’s director aeroccino 3 of wholesale, led me on a quick tour of the company’s new café, at Northeast Couch and 6 th . As you can see below, the space wasn’t quite finished, but it should be opening any day now.
The most unique feature of the shop will be its Steampunk brewer. Built by Alpha Dominche, a company based in Utah, the brewer made its public aeroccino 3 debut at the SCAA 2012 Event in Portland. It is a programmable brewing system that looks kind of like a cross between a French press, a Clover, and a four-group La Marzocco Linea. The Steampunk can simultaneously brew four different coffees (or teas), each to their own (programmable) specific brewing parameters. It will be the centerpiece of the café’s unofficial ‘slow bar’, where customers can get individually brewed coffees aeroccino 3 to order.
Ristretto is the first company in the Pacific Northwest to get a Steampunk, and I was hoping to snag a couple of photos. Unfortunately, it happened to be at Accelerated Development’s workshop, where workers were building a custom countertop for it. Next time…
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