Nordic Roaster Competition 2016 Rules
Nordic Roaster Competition Rules 2016
The 2016 Nordic Roaster competition will be held at the Nordic Roaster event on the 27th to
the 29th of October.
The aim is to reward the best overall roaster with the title “Nordic Roaster 2016”. The title is for
the winner to use during its reigning year and can be used only by the winner.
Application process:
The competition is open only to 10 roasters.
Any roaster, regardless of geographic location, that is registered as a business and who is
selling roasted coffee, roasted by themselves, can apply for participation.
The competition fee is 620 euro and includes one attendee ticket to the Nordic Roaster Forum.
Since it is a Nordic Roaster Competition only applying roasters located in the Nordic countries
will be granted a spot in the competition until the 31 August 2016.
(The Nordic countries are defined as Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Åland
Islands, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.)
After the 1. September any roaster can be granted a spot in the competition given that there
are less than 10 Nordic roasters that have applied before the 31st of August.
Roasters located outside the Nordic countries can apply before 1. September, but will not be
granted a spot in the competition until the 1st of September and will only be granted a spot if
there are less than 10 Nordic roasters competing.
The first who pay the competition fee will be the first in line to enter the competition.
Competition fee will be refunded to those that has paid, and not having their application
granted.
All applications will be treated by the “first come, first serve” principal.
The Competition
The 2016 Nordic Roaster competition will be held at the Nordic Roaster event on the 27th to
the 29th of October.
Each competing roastery must have one person present during the evaluation of the
coffees and the award ceremony on Saturday the 29th of October.
There will be two (2) categories in the competition:
1. Washed Central-American Bourbon cultivars
In this category each roaster must submit 4 kg of a coffee from Central-America. The
coffee can be from any country in Central-America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador,
Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama or Belize) and has to be a Bourbon cultivar or a mutation
/ selection of Bourbon. This means that the following cultivars are allowed in any cherry colour:
Bourbon (including Laurina, Pointu & Elite,) Arusha, Semperflorens, Mibirizi,
Jacskon,Tekisik, Caturra, Pacas and Villa Sarchi.
The coffee has to be processed by traditional washed, eco pulped or semi-washed methods where the pulp and mucilage has been removed before drying. The category is not open for natural processed coffees, pulped natural or honey processed coffees where the coffee has been dried in contact with
mucilage or pulp. The coffee must be a single origin coffee, but can be a blend of coffees
from smallholder farmers within one country for example a cooperative coffee.
2. Washed Colombian coffee
In this category each roaster must submit 4 kg of roasted coffee beans of any washed
coffee, from Colombia. The coffee has to be processed by traditional washed, eco pulped
or semi-washed methods where the pulp and mucilage has been removed before drying.
The category is not open for natural processed coffees, pulped natural or honey
processed coffees where the coffee has been dried in contact with mucilage or pulp.
There are no limitations to cultivars used to produce the coffee. The coffee must be a
single origin coffee, but can be a blend of coffees from smallholder farmers within one
country for example a cooperative coffee.
Submitting coffees:
All competing roasters must submit 4 kilos of each coffee for each category. The coffee must
be roasted by the competing roaster and must be available for sale from the roastery at the
moment of the competition.
The coffee has to be delivered to Jens Nørgaard at the THE FACTORY Roast Lab
Copenhagen. Refshalevej 163a st.th, 1432 København K before 08:30am on Friday the 28th
of October 2016.
The roaster must mark each coffee bag with the following information:
1. Name of the roastery and the city and country it is located in.
2. Name of the coffee (Farm name, cooperative name, etc)
3. Country of origin and the area it is from within the country of origin.
4. Name of the cultivar (variety)
This information also has to be sent to jdn@vaa.dk before October 20th.
Evaluation:
The coffees will be evaluated by the attendees at the 2016 Nordic Roaster Forum.
The coffees will be evaluated by the cup-tasting method and will be tasted blind, meaning the
attendees will not know which coffees they are tasting and from which roaster they were
submitted. There will be one cupping on the Friday and one on the Saturday.
The cupping brewing ratio will be 65 grams to 1000 grams of water. The extraction % will be
set by the Nordic Roaster Forum organizing committee according to the grinder used. As an
example in 2015 we used a Mahlkönig EK 43 grinder and the cupping strength was
approximately TDS 1,3 yielding an extraction % of 21,3. Bare in mind that all coffees will
extract slightly different. We aim for an average good extraction for all.
The water will be filtered Copenhagen water set to a tds of 80- 100ppm by using reverse
osmosis filters.
All attendees will submit one score sheet for each category.
The score sheets to be used is the same as the Cup of Excellence cupping forms that is basing
their scoring scale on 0 to 100 where 100 points is the best.
After each round of cupping, the attendee will calculate their scores and submit the score sheet
to the auditors. The auditors will calculate each coffee’s average score in each category and
then add the two scores corresponding to one roasters submitted coffees together. The best
possible score for one roaster can be 200 points.
The roaster that gets the best total score will be rewarded the title “Nordic Roaster 2016”.
In case of a split decision, the one roaster with the most total top scores will win.
There can only be one winner of the “Nordic Roaster 2016” title and there will be no category
winners announced. However the full results will be published on the Nordicbaristacup.com
web site.
The winner will get the Nordic Roaster trophy to keep until the next Nordic roaster
competition is held.
The winner will be announced on Saturday the 29th of October during the Nordic roaster
dinner where one representative from each competing roaster must be present.
Feedback session:
After each round of cupping there will be a 30 minute feedback round.
To make it a bit exciting, the attendees will be asked what their total score was and then give
some comments on the coffees during this session.
This way the roasters can get some live feedback on their coffees from the attendees and
roasters will get a feeling on which coffees are most likely to win.