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                                        In 2008 Caleb moved to Australia,   such a dreamy picture you might face
                                    but struggled to find a job as he had no   some hardships: “It was pretty hard to
                                    experience but had a language barrier,   survive as an Asian barista back in the
                                    that stopped him for a bit. Working at a   days in 2008; I had to face the prejudice
                                    Korean restaurant for 6 months with very   that Asians cannot make coffee.” Some
                                    low salary that hardly allowed him to   customers  could  just  leave  the  shop  if
                                    survive challenged him and pushed him   they saw an Asian barista at the machine.
                                    to try something new, that is how he   However, this gave Caleb a strong moti-
                                    realized that Melbourne was a coffee   vation to prove that he can do this and
                                    capital. So he opted in a coffee course   win the world championship.
                                    and never looked back.               “I never thought I’d be a latte artist
                                                                     because I was busy enough doing so many
                                    The Man of the Year              things in coffee. My latte art was mainly
                                                                     self-taught from internet but one day I
                                        It seems like working in a coffee   started wondering how high my latte art
                                    mecca, brewing your favorite drink and   level was.” Caleb competed 2011/2012
                                    watching the ocean every day might be   season but gave a miss by no chance and
                                    a perfect life. Nevertheless, even behind   just watched 2013 WLAC results. Hisako
                                                                     Yoshikawa the 2013 champion shocked
                                                                     the world  with  her iconic  ‘Rose’  free
                                                                     pouring. This inspired him so much that
                                                                     he decided to compete in 2014, that year
                                                                     he came 2nd in Australia so had to re-try
                                                                     for 2015.
                                                                         After winning the World, everything
                                                                     changed for Caleb. From being an Asian
                                                                     barista from Australia he became the face
                                                                     of the coffee year 2015, with this came
                                                                     interviews, photos, TV shows, workshop
                                                                     requests, international invitations and
                                                                     fame. It all happened super fast and, as
                                                                     Caleb shares, he did not really expect to
                                                                     win that year, even though he wanted it of
                                                                     course, and he did not expect how fast he
                                                                     would become a hero of the year.
                                                                     The Tiger Road


                                                                         Living in Australia might be a very
                                                                     different experience from where Caleb
                                                                     came from. As he says, Korean society
                                                                     always pushes you to prove things. There
                                       Cha won with a free pour latte called   are invisible guide lines that you should
                                        the “Flirting Peacock”, a macchiato   follow and you’ll be instantly an alien if
                                      named the “Love Triangle”, and a latte
                                     involving intricate etching dubbed “The   you just don’t follow them. Too much care
                                                 Caffeinated Zebra”.  about the appearance but not about the
                                                                     inside. “One day I was just exhausted
                                                                     dealing with it, and I could not pretend
                                                                     that I was ok. So just left without leaving
                                                                     any regrets.”



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