Meadow Fresh NZ Latte Art Championship 2015
Wellington are you ready! The NZ Latte Art Championship has a new home at Shed 6.
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Wellington are you ready! The NZ Latte Art Championship has a new home at Shed 6.
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Fun & fast paced, the Huhtamaki Cup Tasters Championship is on again. Hosted in Shed 13 by Mojo. Be there or be square
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It’s on! The Huhtamaki NZ Barista Championship will take centre stage at Shed 6 alongside Caffeination NZ’s festival of coffee.
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The NZSCA is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting the current WBC Champion Hidenori Izaki, in 2015.
Meet the current World Barista Champion in Auckland Read More »
Barista & Roasters Guild Christmas get together
Nationwide Sausage Fest! Read More »
All proposals are being worked on now for all of our championship events. If you are interested in being a sponsor for any of these events please contact Emma emma@nzsca.org for availability and proposal details.
Opportunities to sponsor NZSCA events in 2015 Read More »
Andrew’s coffee career started immediately after asking a Lavazza drinking sicilian man if he could marry his daughter, move to Nimbin and grow coffee!
Andrew Ford from MTC at Symposium Read More »
Macfarlane has over 18 businesses, nationally and internationally – cafes, bars, restaurants, administration company, hotel, coffee roastery, along with corporate boxing…
Craig Macfarlane at Symposium Read More »
Pic started his business with a second hand concrete mixer and the aim of offering a peanut butter without sugar, now he’s the market leader
Peanut Butter market leader at Symposium Read More »
Tom Ormond from Hawthorne and Liv Doogue from Peoples won copies of the newly released book by James Hoffmann
THE WORLD ATLAS OF COFFEE – James Hoffmann Read More »
As co-founder and spokesperson for the brand it has been a wild ride. In four years over three million KeepCups have been sold from Australia to Iceland.
Abigail Forsythe at Symposium Read More »