2021 US Barista Championship & Brewers Cup Cancelled, 2020 Champions to Compete in Athens 2021

 
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Dear US Competitions Community, 

As you may have seen, the Speciality Coffee Association and World Coffee Events announced the cancelation of all 2020 World Coffee Championships in both Melbourne, Australia and Warsaw, Poland due to travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The full announcement can be seen here

In late June, the US Competitions Committee announced the cancellation of the 2021 Preliminaries and Qualifiers. Competitors who have already qualified for USCIGS, USRC, and USCTC will automatically qualify for the championships in New Orleans in April of 2021 at the Specialty Coffee Expo. Our full announcement from June can be seen here

With the cancellation of the 2020 World Barista Championship and World Brewers Cup, our 2020 US Barista and Brewers Cup champions will now represent the United States in 2021. There will be no USBC and USBrC in 2021. 

This announcement is not an easy one to make, however, our first priority is the health and safety of the coffee community. Our Barista and Brewers Cup competitions will return next summer with the Preliminaries to the start the 2022 season. The US Competitions Committee is committed to building a competition structure that is more diverse and inclusive, and will take this time to work on actionable changes. We will report our progress in the fall as promised. 

Take care and be excellent to each other, 

Nathanael May, US Competitions Coordinator 

Carllee Curran, Competitions Manager 

Update on the US Coffee Championships 2020-2021 Seasons

Dear US Coffee Community,

The United States Coffee Competitions, like all coffee-related businesses and organizations, face unprecedented challenges in the current pandemic. Based on the strong recommendations of medical experts and scientists, large events like our competitions have been canceled or put on indefinite hold.

First, we want to thank the whole community, including our competitors, judges, volunteers, and sponsors, while we took the time to consider all options. Thank you to everyone who contributed their thoughts, ideas, and expertise. We know this is a hard decision for some to hear, and want everyone to know it was one taken very seriously from all angles.

The 2020 season of the US Coffee Championships was partially completed in February when we named our champions in the US Barista Championship and US Brewers Cup. The final three competitions (Coffee in Good Spirits, Roasters, and Cup Tasters) were scheduled to hold their championships in April at the Specialty Coffee Expo in Portland, OR, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

In considering our options for moving forward—both completing the 2020 season and starting the 2021 season—we took into primary account the health and safety of the coffee workers in our community. Convening competitors and judges for a large competition comes with significant risk. We want to also be sensitive to the employment situations and finances of the people we serve. As the chairs of the US Competitions Committees, we see these two actions as necessary steps for US Competitions and our community: 

  1. We are canceling the 2021 Preliminaries and Qualifiers. Instead, the competitors who have already qualified for USCIGS, USRC, and USCTC will automatically qualify for the championships in New Orleans in April of 2021 at the Specialty Coffee Expo.

  2. Additionally, we have communicated our support to our US Barista and Brewers Cup Champions if they choose to defer their candidacy from the 2020 World Coffee Championships to 2021. We fully support their decisions and know it is done out of concern for the safety of our competitors, their families, and the international coffee community.

Our first priority is the health and safety of the coffee community. This is the driving force behind our recommendations. 

Returning to US competitions in 2021, we also want to recommit to a competition structure that is ever more diverse and inclusive—we reject racism, prejudice, and the marginalization of our Black colleagues. Our Competition Committees have committed to making competitions fair and equitable. We will spend time listening to and working with our community to actively evolve our coffee competitions in the diverse image of the industry they represent. 

We will have actionable changes and steps outlined by October, and we commit to implementing those changes by April. We commit to using the energy otherwise spent on organizing Prelims and Qualifiers for the 2021 season to hold forum or virtual townhalls and we invite dialogue between committee members and the industry at large.

Nathanael May
US Competitions Coordinator


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Andrea Allen and Elika Liftee take the Barista & Brewers titles!

Congratulations and well done to Andrea Allen, the new United States Barista Champion, and Elika Liftee, the new United States Brewers Cup Champion, and to all of the competitors here in Orange County!

Rankings for the top six are below, along with scores for all rounds.

Barista

1. Andrea Allen, Onyx Coffee Lab, Rogers, AR

2. Kay Cheon, Dune Coffee Roasters, Santa Barbara, CA

3. Sam Neely, Amethyst Coffee Company, Denver, CO

4. Sam Spillman, Dillanos Coffee Roasters, Seattle, WA

5. Isaiah Sheese, Archetype Coffee, Omaha, NE

6. Anthony Ragler, Black and White Coffee Roasters, Brooklyn, NY 528

Brewers

1. Elika Liftee, Onyx Coffee Lab Rogers, AR

2. Lance Hedrick, Onyx Coffee Lab, Rogers, AR

3. Weihong Zhang, BlendIn Coffee Club, Sugar Land, TX

4. Paul Menefee, Archetype Coffee Omaha, NE

5. Tyler Duncan, Topeca Coffee Roasters, Tulsa, OK

6. John Kruegler, Blanchard's Coffee Roasting Company, Richmond, VA

Well done to all competitors and congratulations! The 2020 USBC is title-sponsored by Pacific Barista Series, with equipment and cleaning products provided by Nuova Simonelli, Mahlkonig and Urnex. The 2020 USBrC is title-sponsored Curtis, with equipment provided by Compak, Hario, and Baratza.

📸 @jenn.hall.photo Thomast.le

Congratulations OC Qualifiers Finalists!

The third and finall U.S. Coffee Champs Qualifier Event for the 2019-2020 season took place in Orange County, CA February 21st-23rd, 2020. The US Cup Tasters, Coffee In Good Spirits, and Roasters Championships now have their full rounds of qualified entrants for the championships in Portland, OR.


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Cup Tasters Qualifier, title-sponsored by Technivorm:

1. Charles Gonzalez, Synesso Seattle, WA

2 Ken Selby, Blossom Coffee Roasters Seattle, WA

3. Alexandra Hager, CJ Foodville USA, Los Angeles, CA

4. Steve Hyun Independent Los Angeles, CA

Top 16 to USCTC. Top 4 bye into Quarter-Finals


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Coffee In Good Spirits Qualifier, title-sponsored by Faema:

1. Alexandra Hager, CJ Foodville USA, Los Angeles, CA

2. Meghan-Annette Reida, Independent, Milwaukee, WI

3. Kelsey Maccombs, Glitter Cat Philadelphia, PA

Top 12 to USCIGS


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Roaster Qualifier, title-sponsored by Savor Brands:

1. Joe Yang, In J Cafe Portland, OR

2. Rudy Altamirano, Ilustre Coffee San Diego, CA

3. Ho Young Chae, Gabee Coffee Boulder, CO

Top 12 to USRC


Photos by Jennifer Hall and Thomas Le