Tuesday, March 28, 2006

I Reek of Beans

Well if you didn't know already I have started working for CVRP (Carson Valley Roasting Plant) as a Startbuck roaster. It's been quite an eye opener as to what goes into the Starbucks product. They hold such high standards to maintain a consistent product and I am right where that all takes place in the roasting control room at the plant. There are so many different types of coffee and blends that are roasted that all have a unique flavor and quality that no other company has come to achieve and they keep pushing for better. I know so much more about coffee that I never would have thought about and I have never really been much of a coffee person. This is no longer the case since
I have been surrounded by experts that know everything about the anatomy of a bean and how it reacts and changes over a roasting period. It's very detail is all that I can say.

On a side note and in response to the title of the blog (which has nothing to do with the magical fruit), everyone of us has probrably been to a Starbucks and instantly smells the scent of roasted beans once you walk into the place. Well, when you are at a plant it's just like that but multiplied by millions of pounds of coffee that is at it freshest point once roasted. Not only do I marinate in the air all day, but every once in awhile (just about every day) you have to go in and clean out under the roasters and all sorts of bean particles are pretty much raining on you as you clean so it gets all over me. If you didnt know, coffee is very oily and this stuff sticks to just about anything especially humans. When I am at the job I am used to the smell once I am a couple hours into the shift, but once I get home and get out of my work cloths I just reek of the stuff. It's not a bad smell obviously, but it's probrably as potent as going into a Casino and rolling around on the carpet for eight hours.

Well those are my thoughts. I do have more in my head but this is long enough.

9 Comments:

At 11:17 AM, Blogger scoeyd said...

I find myself wishing I could shadow you at work for a day, if only to get the "happy smell" of java beans into my nose, & particles behind the ears. Good times.

How bout a field trip Age?

 
At 11:44 AM, Blogger The Age said...

I just recently saw one of the mechanics showing people around. I think it was family and friends. In the near future when I have some more time under my belt I do think I would be able to do the same for some family and friends.

 
At 12:54 PM, Blogger georgia said...

Do you absorb caffeine by breathing it and having it on your skin, or are you able to get to sleep at night?

I'd much rather smell the coffee than the sugar at the jellybelly factory.

 
At 3:06 PM, Blogger J15 said...

Mmm... sounds wonderful to me (CVRP, not Jelly Belly plant). Count me in for the field trip.

 
At 5:02 PM, Blogger digapigmy said...

now if i could only get a friend at the beer plant . . .

 
At 12:32 AM, Blogger The Age said...

Acctually Brent the people from the Coors plant were there today to get a field trip fo the place and we were thinking that a pound for gallon exchange would be pretty fitting.

 
At 12:34 AM, Blogger The Age said...

You make a good point Soylent Bob. Are there any?

 
At 4:02 PM, Blogger Moma Bird said...

hang around back at the college, there should be a bunch of the girl coffee addicts there.

 
At 7:52 PM, Blogger Warrior Poet said...

I work with TONS of caffiene addicted gamer-girls...who are single. Okay not tons. Two. But still...

 

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