The WCE Rules & Regulations Committee are excited to launch the 2018 Rules & Regulations for the World Latte Art Championship (WLAC) and World Coffee in Good Spirits Championship (WCIGS). A group of dedicated industry professionals review and update the World Coffee Championships Rules & Regulations each year, with the goal of reflecting the If you notice a bunch of people making coffee in Martin Place today it's because Soul Origin National Barista and Latte Art has flown some of Australia's best baristas to Sydney to compete for the 2018 barista and latte art championship. A shortlist of 10 baristas and eight latte artists – whittled down from 154 baristas who competed in heats Finalists will be flown to Sydney on July 27 to compete at Martin Place. They will be critiqued by a panel of judges including former World Barista Championships Head Judge Ross Quail, Australian specialty coffee association President and World Accredited Latte Art judge Brent Williams and the Australian 2018 Latte Art Champion Shinsaku Fukiyama. After three intense days of competition, Tetsu Kasuya of Japan has emerged victorious at the 2016 World Brewers Cup, brought to you by Hario. This is Kasuya’s first WBRC win, capping off an incredible amount of preparation and dedication to the art of manually-brewed coffee. They’ve won an Origin Trip to Brazil from Ally Coffee, a VST Venue. Over eighty competitors will show their skills across four different skill-based competitions at the 2019 Berlin World Coffee Championships from June 6-8, hosted at the World of Coffee Berlin show. Berlin will be brimming with coffee professionals and fans, as the World Latte Art Championship, World Coffee in Good Spirits Championship As it turns out, Irvine’s dreams did come true. He is the 2018 World Latte Art Champion. In the final round, Irvine’s designs included hornbill and monkey free pours as well as a dolphin for his designer latte art. .

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