7 Miles High
I’m on a plane headed to Los Angeles for Intelligentsia’s holiday party for our West Coast crew. If anyone sees this in time, you are certainly invited to attend the festivities. We’ll be at the York, a nice pub with a solid beer selection and tasty food in Highland Park (a Los Angeles neighborhood) starting at 8:00 P.M.
In Chicago the temperature may barely break into the double digits today. I know it’s raining in LA, but I think it is still supposed to reach the 60s, so I have no good reason to complain.
After only five months, our coffeebar in Los Angeles is thriving, which helps to reduce some of the sting of the long delays and the expense of the build-out. It looks like our West Coast Roasting Works will be permitted, functional, and all pretty some time in February, various Los Angeles County and City Departments willing. (Readers, please rub your lucky rabbit’s foot and pick a four leaf clover, if nearby.) For those of you that attended our party during SCAA, you saw the precursor to what will be a great training center and cupping lab, although based on the state many of you were in during that party, you may not remember.
The Roasting and Quality Assurance crew is chomping at the bit to finally roast some coffee, and we are eager to give tours to the public and to host our Espresso Enthusiast classes, Barista Training classes, and Meet the Grower visits there. Oh, and of course you must visit our coffee-packing-only room. We HAD to build this room smack dab in the middle of the space, thereby reducing the useable section of the warehouse in about half. We built it, at very little expense (please note more than just a little sarcasm here), because Los Angeles County demanded it before we could receive approval to roast and package coffee. The City of Angles, I mean Angels is notorious for delaying the opening of most any food-related venue be it a roasting facility, coffeebar or restaurant. Ask anyone here who has tried to open one.
Oh, on another note, I look forward to the upcoming Barista competition season. It should be a good one.
I’m going to try to get the posts out more often…time permitting.


I am horribly jealous. I shall spend tonight searching the back garden for 4 leaf clovers while you drink a silly amount of beer and throw greasy street tacos at each other.
Throw some at an aussie for me.
Consider it done.
Doug:
I am a former barista, a long time fan of Intelligentsia, and very interested in how your company got its start. I am a graduate student at the U of Chicago, and I am actually writing a short paper on you and Intelligentsia. If you have 5 minutes to answer a quick email or chat briefly, please let me know.
I really appreciate your time; thanks.
Aaron Joseph
aaronejoseph@gmail.com