Espressotec and Caffe D’arte Host Simultaneous Dairy and Plant-Based Latte Art Contests

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(Newswire.net — September 30, 2019) Vancouver, BC — The Thursday Night Throwdown made a splashy comeback last week as Vancouver-based coffee equipment retailer Espressotec and Seattle coffee roaster Caffe D’arte hosted their fourth latte art competition at Espressotec’s showroom on Clark Drive. The competition roster, which filled up within 36 hours of the event announcement on Instagram, comprised 20 of the city’s most talented baristas keen on claiming the title of Latte Art Champion — and some handsome cash prizes.

This time around, the two hosts took the Throwdown up a level, in partnership with local food company and plant-based proponent Earth’s Own. In addition to the main latte art competition, in which the 20 competitors used locally-sourced dairy milk provided by Choices Markets to pour their best latte art designs for evaluation by a panel of judges, a second contest took place only a few steps away. Competitors and spectators alike were challenged to demonstrate their latte art prowess using Earth’s Own newly-released (and already a favourite of cafes and baristas nation-wide) Oat Barista, and post photos of their creations to Instagram for the chance to win coffee gear and oat milk to enjoy at home.

“With alternative milks gaining in popularity here in Vancouver, where specialty cafes often have two or more non-dairy options, we thought it was time to bring plant-based blends into the competition scene,” says Reg James, Espressotec owner. “And since the Earth’s Own oat milk steams so smoothly, there were definitely lots of entries that rivalled those in the dairy-based throwdown.”

Fed and refreshed by gourmet appetizers by Signature Catering and craft beer from House of Funk Brewing, spectators were treated to a showcase of superlative latte artistry by plant-based Picassos and dairy DaVincis alike. Jun Min, Calvin Kuo, and Mark Coughlin placed first, second, and third in the primary throwdown, while Kosuke Uchiyama, Robert O’Sullivan, and Kunie Inaba took home prizes from Espro for their oat milk artwork.

“It was another win for the local coffee community, as well as the plant-based movement,” adds James.

About Espressotec Sales & Service

Established in 1997, Espressotec Sales & Service is Canada’s top choice for coffee and espresso machines, grinders, accessories, parts, repairs, and service. We carry many reliable commercial and home machine brands, including Rancilio, Breville, Saeco, Jura, Rocket, Mazzer, Macap, La Marzocco, ECM, and more. Our service department provides general maintenance programs and repairs to keep your coffee and espresso equipment at its best. Since moving to our 10,000-square-foot location on Clark Drive, we have also been expanding our program of events, including latte art classes, cuppings, workshops, and coffee tastings – all held in our beautiful Barista Lab. Check us out online or drop by our showroom for espresso solutions that work.

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