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Madeleine Longoria Garcia of Kona (far left front) is pictured with fellow top 12 finishers at the U.S. Coffee Champs Brewers Cup qualifier in Colorado. Photo: SPRUDGE

Kona Competitor Advances To US Brewers Cup Nationals
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by Big Island Video News
on Jan 8, 2019 at 7:27 am

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KONA, Hawaiʻi - The Hawaiʻi Coffee Association is celebrating the winning work of Madeleine Longoria Garcia at the United States Brewers Cup.

Head judge Beth Beall of Texas Coffee Traders (standing) and a panel of sensory judges listen attentively as Garcia expresses her passion for the Hawai’i coffee community and the unique connection a barista can have with coffee from seed to cup. Photo: Danielle Orlowski

(BIVN) – The skill of professional barista Madeleine Longoria Garcia was recently on display in Denver, Colorado, earning her a trip to the United States Brewers Cup Nationals in March.

This media release was shared by the Hawaiʻi Coffee Association:

Madeleine Longoria Garcia of Kona, Hawai`i took fifth place out of 36 competitors using a Kona coffee at the December 2018 United States Brewers Cup Qualifying round in Denver, Colorado. The USBrC is an exciting competition that highlights and celebrates the art of manual brewing. Garcia—a professional barista, Q-grader and cupping contest judge—is advancing to the national round this coming March in Kansas City as a strong representative of Hawai`i coffee.

The road to nationals began last summer. In August, the Hawai`i Coffee Association (HCA) sponsored Pacific Coffee Research in hosting Hawai‘i’s inaugural U.S. Coffee Champs Brewer’s Cup Preliminaries at Hawai`i Agriculture Research Center in Kunia, O`ahu. Attendees included baristas from across the islands who went head-to-head brewing two compulsory Kona coffees: Half Mile Hi and Hala Tree coffee farms.

Over the two-day competition, Garcia took second place overall, landing a spot in the qualifier round. Danielle and Jean Orlowski, owners of Hala Tree coffee farm, then sponsored Garcia. Over the following months, Garcia worked closely with the couple during harvest season to select varieties to use in the competition. With the help of her coach, Brian Webb of Pacific Coffee Research, the team developed a blend and roast profile using a parchment-dried (washed) Bourbon and fruit-dried (natural) Kona Typica.

“Madeleine’s performance at the two qualifiers was seamless,” notes Brittany Horn of Pacific Coffee Research. “She is a professional, confident and proud representative of the Hawai`i coffee industry.”

During Garcia’s presentation, she talked about the burgeoning specialty coffee industry in Hawai`i and improvements in coffee quality, which she has experienced in the five years she has lived in Kona. She also talked about the opportunity for education from seed to cup on the islands and Hawai’i’s the unique position as a leader in scientific research for the larger specialty coffee industry.

“The HCA is thrilled that local a local barista is excelling in this important competition using locally sourced coffee,” said HCA President Chris Manfredi. “It really highlights the unique combination of people and place that makes the Hawaiian coffee culture so special. We’re cheering for Madeline and will be looking for her in the finals. ”


Filed Under: Kailua-Kona Tagged With: Kona Coffee, Madeleine Longoria Garcia

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