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Theorem, a new coffee concept by Portola Coffee Lab

September 20, 2012 Mad Hungry Woman 15 Comments

I’m not a coffee drinker, but that’s not to say, I don’t drink coffee. In a year, I average about five cups, give or take, and when I do have one, I usually like to get the best possible ever. Portola Coffee Lab is one of my choices, but the baristas know me best as the “tea orderer” and/or “the non-coffee lover”.

When I received an invitation to preview Theorem, a new barista driven Craft Coffee Bar by Portola Coffee Lab, I accepted, even though I wasn’t sure I would be drinking with vigor, but I love the place and was genuinely interested to see what it was all about. .

The space is intimate — okay! TEENIE! — and seats a mere six. In fact, the number six is a recurring theme throughout and once you hear owner Jeff Duggan (he owns Portola with his wife Christa) gushing about the six steps to brewing the perfect cup of coffee and the six exponentials theorem — all of which escaped my simple mind — you will understand the passion and dedication towards the perfectly brewed cup of Joe.

Our evening started with barista Truman Severson giving us an introduction of the Western Ethiopia Duromina coffee he was using for the tasting. A master in his craft, Truman served up our first cup, a Capuccino, which was served lukewarm. I asked about the temperature but of course, the scientific aspects of it was lost on me. What I did get out of it was the Strauss Family Farms milk used — I love their products —  for optimum taste and I was surprised by how smooth the capuccino was in my mouth.

When Truman started concocting the second drink, the Filtron Fizz — based off a Gin Fizz cocktail — he leaned in towards me and told me he was concerned when he knew that I would be joining them because I don’t like coffee. He was determined to create something I would like and perhaps get me in more often.

The cold-brewed filtron coffee, with a peach, lemon, grapefruit reduction is slightly tart and the orange flavored honey, tonic water and egg whites gave it a creamy, fragrant, effervescent feel on the palate.

Our last course was Affogato, something I absolutely LOVE! Who can resist ice cream?? I certainly can’t! Affogato is an Italian dessert which incorporates vanilla ice cream with espresso which you either sip in between spoonfuls of ice cream, or, I like to take a spoonful of espresso and then scoop the ice cream onto the same spoon. You can also pour the espresso over the ice cream if you like. No matter which way you do it, it is absolutely delicious.

Truman starts by making the perfect espresso and setting it aside. Then, he makes the perfect ice cream by mixing cream with liquid nitrogen and quickly whipping it so the cream would freeze. It was like watching a mad scientist at work, but Truman isn’t mad, just insanely passionate about his work.

Theorem opened to the public this week and is by reservation only because of space. Cell phones are requested to be kindly turned OFF (there is a sign on the door) as a courtesy to the others enjoying alongside you. It is unique, personal, and an experience shared between you and your barista. Therefore, your undivided attention is the respectful thing to do.

Each tasting runs an average of $15 (give or take depending on the menu created by the barista). Make your reservations by clicking on the website.

After I polished off the affogato, I motioned for Truman to come over and I whispered “you want to know how to get me in here? Entice me with affogato!”

Here’s a chance to get in and experience Theorem for yourself, Portola Coffee Lab has generously donated a tasting for two for one of my readers to win. Leave me an anecdote about you and coffee for a chance to visit Theorem. Make sure you leave your FULL name! Entries close on Sunday. Good Luck!

Theorem
at Portola Coffee Lab
3313 Hyland Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Tel: 714-284-0596

coffee, Costa Mesa CA, gourmet coffee, concept, gourmet

Comments

  1. Shanna Kerr says

    September 20, 2012 at 9:12 am

    We LOVE Portola!!! And can’t wait to try Theorem. We tried the Kyoto cold brewed coffee the first time at Portola shortly after they opened. We loved it so much we actually got custom glass blown and a stand made to make our own at home. The people at Portola were super helpful and supportive in giving us advise and information to help us. It really showed how passionate they are.

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  2. Jay Price says

    September 20, 2012 at 10:07 am

    Love Portola, seriously looking forward to trying this some day. Portola truly recalibrated my expectations for a good cup of coffee.

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  3. Robin Wachner (@wachner) says

    September 20, 2012 at 1:52 pm

    i know a huge coffee snob who would absolutely love this. it is right up his alley! would love to take him.

    Robin Wachner

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  4. Seth O. says

    September 20, 2012 at 2:10 pm

    Every morning at work we make our own coffee because the office coffee sucks. We even have a “coffee fund” which we use to buy coffee, usually from Portola. Would love to visit Theorem 🙂

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  5. Darlene says

    September 21, 2012 at 10:00 am

    Sad fact: I used to drink Folgers coffee right until I started drinking coffee black. Then I noticed it tasted like cigarette butts. So now, I’m always seeking out the best beans to grind to brew a perfect cup of coffee. I love what they’re doing here.

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  6. Trina Diep says

    September 21, 2012 at 12:03 pm

    I’d love to visit Theorem! I love affogato.

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    • Trina Diep says

      September 21, 2012 at 12:04 pm

      I had affogato when I visited Spain a few months ago and fell in love with ice cream and coffee.

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  7. Joshua Viau says

    September 21, 2012 at 9:15 pm

    Wow! Thanks for the sneak peek. Back in my Chicago days (sadly, this was pre-coffee obsession) I enjoyed an amazing 12-course meal at Alinea featuring coconut corn cubes, cherry and porcini mushroom cocktails, butterscotched bacon served on a trapeze, and deconstructed PB&J, among other delicacies. Theorem looks for all the world like the Alinea of coffee, so of course I’d be excited to visit.

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    • Mad Hungry Woman says

      September 24, 2012 at 6:12 am

      You are the winner. Congrats

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      • jbviau says

        September 24, 2012 at 10:10 am

        Fantastic! Wow, thanks much.

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  8. jbviau says

    September 21, 2012 at 9:15 pm

    Wow! Thanks for the sneak peek. Back in my Chicago days (sadly, this was pre-coffee obsession) I enjoyed an amazing 12-course meal at Alinea featuring coconut corn cubes, cherry and porcini mushroom cocktails, butterscotched bacon served on a trapeze, and deconstructed PB&J, among other delicacies. Theorem looks for all the world like the Alinea of coffee, so of course I’d be excited to visit.

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    • jbviau says

      September 21, 2012 at 9:17 pm

      Oh, and it’s Joshua Viau.

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  9. Gilbert Mercado says

    September 22, 2012 at 10:52 am

    Ah coffee, can’t wake up without its aroma and can have headaches without it! Especially love Portola Coffee Lab and the passion and the craft that they show the lovely bean. I would love the chance to experience “coffee 2.0” at their new Theorem. Thank you for the opportunity!

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  10. Tyson Ringold says

    September 22, 2012 at 5:20 pm

    Thanks for the post, Anita. I just returned to Orange County last week after a four-year stint in Indiana. As a self-acknowledged coffee snob and addict, I was pleasantly surprised to find Portola had sprung up in my absence. Even after spending a day in Seattle not long ago on a “coffee tour,” Portola still blew me away. I’m very intrigued by this new add-on and appreciate your blog giving me an inside scoop!

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  11. Rachel Ng says

    September 22, 2012 at 8:09 pm

    i drink coffee on weekdays to get through the workday and on weekends to enjoy the aroma.

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