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 It’s Not About The Brew; It’s About The Crew  In   roasting was reserved for a select few. Compound Coffee
 2014, a similar story was brewing north-west of Austra-  Co. Executive Officers, Stefanus and Odelia Goana tell
 lia, in the small country of Singapore. What started as a   me that the feedback was heartening, “We have received
 deep-seated passion for coffee evolved into a pioneering   amazing feedback from first-timers. People learnt that
 co-roasting space, setting the stage for a thriving coffee   coffee  roasting  can  be  therapeutic  and  that  it’s  not  as
 community. Founded on the principle of sharing knowl-  difficult as it seems. However, to be a professional, of
 edge and love for the coffee bean, Compound Coffee Co.   course, you must practice for hours and hours. Just like
 quickly  became  a  hub  where  coffee  enthusiasts,  from   mastering  ballet,  one  needs  to  practice  diligently,  and
 novices  to  seasoned  professionals,  gathered  to  learn,   maintain it. It doesn’t happen in one night.”
 collaborate, and dream big.  The magic of Compound Coffee Co. extended be-  Co-roasting spaces are more than just
 From the inception, Compound Coffee Co. priori-  yond just coffee beans. It was a place where a diverse
 tized knowledge sharing. Offering workshops based on   group of people felt like family, coming together to play   workplaces; they are vibrant knowledge-
 extensive research and experimentation, the space en-  and  learn.  Workshops,  training  sessions,  and  “public
 abled  individuals,  even  those  with  no  prior  roasting   cupping parties” became a regular feature. In the words   sharing centers.
 experience, to master the art of coffee roasting. It was   of the founders, “If you’ve ever wondered about coffee’s
 an  ambitious  mission  –  to  demystify  the  notion  that   secrets, we’re here to spill the beans and support you on
 your coffee journey.” Stefanus says.
 But the heart of Compound Coffee Co. went beyond
 its doors. Recognizing the plight of small coffee farmers,   Competing Together  showcase their creativity and technical skills in pouring
 the company embarked on a mission to make a difference.   intricate designs on top of milk-based beverages.
 By partnering with a sister company, Compound Coffee   The words “community” and “compete” have a com-  Aside from promoting excellence and healthy com-
 Co. aimed to empower these unsung heroes by starting   mon thread in the Latin root word “com-” which means   petition  within  the  specialty  coffee  community,  these
 a farm in East Java, Indonesia. They envisioned a program   “together”. In “community”, the prefix “com-” emphasiz-  events also serve as community-building opportunities.
 where anyone from anywhere in the world could adopt   es the idea of people coming together, sharing common   Coffee enthusiasts from all walks of life come together to
 a coffee tree, connect with the farmer’s family, and im-  interests, and forming a group. Similarly, in “compete”,   support and celebrate their favorite baristas or roasters,
 prove their livelihoods.  the prefix “com-” suggests striving or contending togeth-  creating a sense of camaraderie among like-minded indi-
 What truly sets Compound Coffee Co. and Criteria   er, indicating a sense of competition among individuals   viduals. Through networking opportunities and knowledge
 Coffee apart is their collaborative spirit. Every client and   or groups aiming for the same goal. So, both words share   exchange, participants are able to learn from each other
 customer is considered a valued partner, not a compet-  the notion of people coming together and working towards   and form valuable connections that can lead to new col-
 itor. Both celebrate the success of their clients, firmly   something, albeit in different contexts.   laborations and business ventures.
 believing in the power of collaboration.  Coffee competitions have become a vital aspect of   Coffee competitions also have a significant impact
 The  success  stories  that  have  arisen  from  both   the specialty coffee industry, bringing together profes-  on the coffee industry as a whole. By setting trends and
 Compound Coffee Co. and Criteria Coffee tell a compel-  sionals and enthusiasts alike in celebration of excellence   pushing boundaries, these events drive innovation and
 ling tale. They’ve introduced unique coffees to the pub-  in the craft. These events not only showcase the skills   bring  new  techniques  and  flavor  profiles  to  the  fore-
 lic, helped cafes craft signature flavors, and contributed   and talents of the participants but also serve as oppor-  front. Not only do they recognize and celebrate talent
 to the rise of now-famous specialty coffee roasters. In a   tunities for networking and knowledge exchange. The   and  skill,  but  they  also  inspire  others  to  constantly
 world where coffee is more than just a drink, co-roasting   role of coffee competitions goes beyond simply award-  improve and push the limits of what is possible in the
 spaces seem to have become an emblem of community,   ing winners with prizes and recognition. Through fierce   world of specialty coffee.
 collaboration, and the pursuit of dreams.   yet  friendly  competition,  baristas,  roasters,  and  latte   Behind every competitor in a coffee competition
           artists  push  themselves  to  constantly  improve  their   lies a unique story of dedication, passion, and hard work.
           craft, ultimately raising the bar for quality in the indus-  These  events  serve  as  a  platform  for  individuals  to
           try as a whole.                                showcase their personal journeys in the industry, from
               There are various types of coffee competitions that   overcoming challenges to achieving triumphs. Through
           cater to different aspects of the trade. Barista compe-  their  stories,  they  inspire  others  to  pursue  their  own
           titions  test  a  contestant’s  ability  to  prepare  perfectly   dreams in the competitive world of coffee.
           crafted  espresso  beverages  while  showcasing  their   As  the  specialty  coffee  industry  continues  to
 Ong Shi Chun,   knowledge on flavor profiles and brewing techniques.   evolve,  so  do  coffee  competitions.  New  formats  are
 Singapore’s 2019 Coffee  Roasting competitions challenge contestants to create   constantly being introduced, catering to a wider range
  in Good Spirits Champion,   the best roast profile for a specific coffee, showcasing   of skills and interests. Inclusivity and diversity are also
 roasting at Compound
 Coffee Co.  their understanding of the science and art behind roast-  becoming  increasingly  important,  with  efforts  being
           ing.  Latte  art  competitions  put  the  spotlight  on  the   made  to  make  these  events  accessible  to  individuals
 Photo / Maximillian Wee  visual aspect of coffee-making, requiring contestants to   from all backgrounds and cultures.


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