Aa Cafe Podcast

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Sinopsis

Explore coffee through history, science, music, and other vaguely-related topics. Join Brian Franklin from Tulsa-based DoubleShot Coffee Company and co-hosts Mark Brown from Argentfork.com and Julie Watson from TulsaRootsMusic.com as they meander around coffee-inspired ideas and engaging interviews.

Episodios

  • AA Cafe #90 - Colorado

    28/08/2014 Duración: 49min

    Mark and Brian both took trips to Colorado in August, both took DoubleShot Coffee and the new DoubleShot Coffee Concentrate. It's adventure and awakening and brewing and tasting life in the mountains.  In this 90th episode of AA Café, Mark and Brian discuss the minutiae. Mark Brown, currently of argentfork.com, and Brian Franklin of DoubleShotCoffee.com are your hosts on this summertime vacation podcast.  Music in this podcast is by Lyndon Scarfe and Kai Engel.   If you listen to the podcast and still can't get enough of the live commentary from the field, and you want to hear Brian's ramblings as he descends Mount Belford, listen here: http://assets.doubleshotcoffee.com/aacafe/aacafe90extras.mp3 Brian on the summit of Mt. Oxford (14,153 feet) Mark looking for trout Chipmunks Mountain goats The DoubleShot Proprietary Coffee Travel Kit Moose View from the summit of Mt. Harvard

  • AA Cafe #89 - Savoy Restaurant

    25/06/2014 Duración: 37min

    The Kelamis family has been in the restaurant business for almost 90 years in Tulsa, and operating under the Savoy Restaurant banner for 60 of those years.  Evan Kelamis, the fourth generation in the restaurant lineage, sat down to tell us about his family, the heritage, and the Savoy Restaurant. Mark Brown (of Argentfork.com) and Brian Franklin (owner of DoubleShot Coffee Company) banter about the generations, the Savoy, and how in the heck this podcast got started.  Music in this podcast is by 2ndMOUSE, Tardiss, The Polish Ambassador, Shadow Priest, and Lyndon Scarfe.  Mark says this is my breakout into a career as a DJ.  I'm not so sure.

  • AA Cafe #88 - Ariel Montoya

    08/04/2014 Duración: 32min

    Ariel Montoya, the owner of Hacienda El Boton, from Bolivar Colombia is the guest on this episode. Ariel talks about the farm, how he processes our coffee, and the importance of the rainforest at El Boton. Join Mark Brown of Argentfork and Brian Franklin from DoubleShot Coffee Company as they transport you to Colombia and back. Music for this episode by: Lyndon Scarfe Oskar Schuster Possimiste Psychadelik Pedestrian

  • AA Cafe #87

    03/03/2014 Duración: 41min

    Brian and Mark celebrate the 10th birthday of DoubleShot Coffee Company with a conversation about the history of the DoubleShot; lessons of being 10, 40, and 50; and a new set of coffees available online, called The Decade Collection. Music for this podcast by Nate Wooley, Friendly Foliage, and Jahzzar. Mark Brown writes at Argentfork.com. Buy coffee online at DoubleShotCoffee.com.

  • AA Cafe #86 - Coffee Journey: Panama

    22/10/2013 Duración: 10min

    An audio excerpt from a short story written by Brian Franklin about his trip to Panama, visiting a pair of coffee farms.  Learn about the people, plants, animals, the history, and the coffee of this beautiful place.  To read the entire story and to taste these amazing coffees, visit www.doubleshotcoffee.com/panama. Special thanks to Daniel Myers, who played John Henry Patterson. Music:  Process #5: a'Go Ajha by Century Of Aeroplanes Into The Mist by Lee Rosevere Irsen's Tale by Kai Engel

  • AA Cafe #85 - The Future of Coffee Brewing

    29/07/2013 Duración: 29min

    This episode of AA Cafe is a little different. My editing went a bit off from normal. Mark and I discuss the future of coffee brewing, along with a little reminisce of our personal coffee histories. DoubleShot baristas chime in with their ideas for the coffee brewer of the future.   Music from this episode from the Free Music Archive: FUN FUN FUCK-A-DEE FUN FUN (Jared C. Balogh) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0  Dissent From The Pedastal (Lee Rosevere) / CC BY-NC 3.0 The Wilhelm Scream (Jeff Kolar) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0     Check out Mark's Argentfork and my DoubleShot.

  • AA Cafe #84

    08/04/2013 Duración: 28min

    The Freshness Test! Brian and Mark discuss coffee freshness with some audio of Michael Sivetz speaking at an SCAA conference, and Miguel Wickert explaining a fool-proof way to test and see if your coffee is fresh. Thanks also to Ann Money from the Oklahoma Aquarium for telling us about jellyfish. All music is courtesy of Brian Haas of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey. Buy fresh coffee online at www.DoubleShotCoffee.com. If you would like to post a comment about our podcast on iTunes, follow this link:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/aa-cafe-podcast/id80850436 Check out these videos shot by Miguel Wickert during his Coffee Freshness Experiments. Notice the blooming (like a jellyfish), and the stale coffee not blooming (like a sieve). https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-2GE4xkPl2nM3JjSzlEXzBDQzg/edit https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-2GE4xkPl2nZTBUeG1nd3R3anc/edit

  • AA Cafe #83

    11/12/2012 Duración: 30min

    The Perci Red Podcast!  Co-hosts Brian Franklin (DoubleShotCoffee.com) and Mark Brown (Argentfork.com) sing the praises of Perci Red, backed up by music from Brian Haas (jfjo.com).  Don't miss this podcast, and don't miss a chance to taste the Perci Red for the holidays, the second coffee in the DoubleShot 2 Barrel Project, and the most amazing natural Gesha on the planet.  Special thanks to Joseph Brodsky (NinetyPlusCoffee.com) for telling us about his experience with Gesha coffees, his acquisition of Ninety Plus Gesha Estates, and the birth of Perci Red. 

  • AA Cafe #82

    05/11/2012 Duración: 36min

    AA Cafe cohosts, Mark Brown (Argentfork.com), and Brian Franklin (DoubleShotCoffee.com) discuss DoubleShot Coffee Company's new 2 Barrel Project and the two Gesha coffees that will lead off the project.  This episode's guest, Steve Holt from Ninety Plus Coffee tells us about Lycello, our washed Gesha, and Perci Red, our natural Gesha.  New music from Brian Haas of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey.

  • AA Cafe #81

    25/07/2012 Duración: 01h18min

    It's the BIG podcast.  The podcast about mystery and cryptids and the hunt for the unknown.  Mark Brown of Argentfork and Brian Franklin of DoubleShot Coffee Company explore the depths people will go in order to make a new discovery.  Featuring Paul Bowman of Bowman Lodge and the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy.  It's big and it's awesome. For more information about Gesha and wood apes, read on. Go here to listen to a four-and-a-half minute podcast intro. Joseph Brodsky and the hunt for the Gesha in Denver's Westword News. The Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy's Operation Endurance. Listen to the Ohio Howl. The Patterson Gimlin film: www.DoubleShotCoffee.com www.Argentfork.com

  • AA Cafe #79

    09/04/2012 Duración: 01h18min

    Extraction! Chris Girouard of Girouard Vines, which produces Tulsa Deco Wines (www.TulsaWine.com), gave me a tour of his facilities and told me all about his father's 45 years of work producing a new grape variety, and his work in making that grape into wine. You don't want to miss this. Mark Brown of ArgentFork (www.ArgentFork.com) and Brian Franklin of DoubleShot Coffee Company (www.DoubleShotCoffee.com) weigh in on the parallels with coffee and try to understand the complexities of extraction. Special thanks to Matt Sanders of Vintage 1740 (www.Vintage1740.com) for his cocktail expertise and to Reid Anderson (www.custommade.com/by/reid-eric-anderson) for sharing his experience in Panama.

  • AA Cafe #78

    11/02/2012 Duración: 01h04min

    Mark Brown and I continue to discuss the shape of things. This time I interview Chris Large of Eco Vino Wines, and he tells us about how the shape of wine glasses affect our wine drinking experience and why certain wines are in certain shaped bottles. Of course, I relate it all back to the vessels in which we serve coffee. Thanks also to Natalie Legener from Tulsa Glass Blowing Studio.

  • AA Cafe #77

    10/01/2012 Duración: 59min

    One of Tulsa's greatest musicians and most interesting persons, Brian Haas from Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey tells us about the way shape affects sound and taste and how the five senses work together to give us each a unique experience. Mark Brown and I talk about how it all relates to coffee.

  • AA Cafe #76

    16/12/2011 Duración: 31min

    Jason Perry of JasonPerryPhotography.com tells us about how cameras work and I try to understand them by relating it all back to coffee. Mark Brown, writer and editor and publisher of the Argent Fork quarterly helps us get through it all. And of course, it's all brought to you by DoubleShotCoffee.com.

  • AA Cafe #75

    17/08/2011 Duración: 58min

    Mark Brown and I ramble about about my many travels, coffees I found along the way, some advice about coffee, a little info about Costa Rican micro-lots and the Gesha variety. And much, much more...

  • AA Cafe #74

    13/05/2011 Duración: 33min

    Jonathan Showman in his debut podcast. We talk about making coffee while you're traveling. With a little audio from my road trip to Moab. And a live demo on how to make coffee when all you have is coffee beans and water.

  • AA Cafe #73

    01/03/2011 Duración: 52min

    Garth and I talk passion. What is passion? Are you passionate? Am I? I interview Father Kastl of the Diocese of Tulsa and Mark Brown of the Tulsa World and Argentfork. A priest and a wordsmith. More about motivations than coffee, but I thought it was an interesting listen. Don't miss the 7th Birthday of the DoubleShot Coffee Company March 5, 2011.

  • AA Cafe #72

    12/01/2011 Duración: 55min

    Michael Feamster! It's Michael's last podcast... at least for a while. He's off to Spain for school. But before he leaves, I wrangled him into recording another podcast, where we talk about weather. How weather affects coffee at the farm level. We discuss a bit of my last trip to Colombia, and Michael's upcoming trip.

  • AA Cafe #71

    03/11/2010 Duración: 01h05min

    Garth and I start off a new era of AA Cafe podcasting talking about expensive coffees. Nekisse, La Minita, El Boton Natural and Las Animas Natural, Aricha and Beloya, Geisha, Kona, JBM... I got a great interview with Joseph Brodsky of Ninety Plus. Thanks to him and all the people who helped with our new AA Cafe intro.

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