The Fourteenth Annual Sprudgie Award Finalists
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Which organizations are participating in the fourteenth Annual Sprudgie Awards Finalists? The Barista Series Pacific presents the annual Sprudgie Awards to honor the top categories of coffee. A closed voting system selects nominees in each category. Join 43 Factory Coffee Roaster to review the “faces” in the voting list.
The Fourteenth Annual Sprudgie Award Finalists
The names in the finalists’ shortlist are selected from the global nomination pool. Each category will have eight options for people to vote for the places they like freely. Voting is free and voluntary, so the results are fair, fair, and objective.
The sponsor of this award is the Pacific Barista Series. Voting closes on Sunday, January 8, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Vote for the 14th Sprudgie Awards Finalist
Nominees for the 14th Annual Sprudgie Awards Finals in 8 categories
Below is a list of options for each category.
The most notable coffee roaster
The most notable coffee roaster of the year awards can include the quality of the roasted coffee, the strength of e-commerce, the coffee shop location (if applicable), and all the other aspects of running a coffee shop. Successful coffee roasting.
– Three Marks Coffee — Barcelona, Spain
– Dark Arts Coffee — London, UK
– Manhattan Coffee Roasters — Rotterdam, Netherlands
– Puerto Blest Tostadores — Buenos Aires, Argentina
– Onyx Coffee Lab — Rogers, Arkansas
– Leaves Coffee Roasters — Tokyo, Japan
– Momos Coffee — Busan, Nam
– Korean black and white coffee roaster — Raleigh, North Carolina
Notable Coffee Maker
This award honors coffee producers who have done outstanding work.
– Rebecca Atienza by Hacienda San Pedro (Puerto Rico)
– Roger Dominguez by Finca La Cueva (Honduras)
– Benjamin Paz by Beneficio San Vicente (Honduras)
– Ana Vizcaino by Finca Esperanza/Two Birds Coffee (Guatemala)
– Pranoy and Ajoy Thipaiah of Kerehaklu (India)
– Alex Mwangi Kanyingi of Mukurweini, Nyeri (Kenya)
– Nestor Lasso by Finca El Diviso (Colombia)
– Epiphanie Mukashyaka of BufCafe (Rwanda)
Best new product
This award honors a new coffee product launched to the public in 2022.
– La Marzocco Linea Micra Coffee machine
– Profitec Pro 400 Coffee maker at home
– Mavam MM
– Mahlkönig E80S GBW Blender
– Headstand Seltzer coffee leaves
– Etkin 8-Cup Coffee Dropper
– Orea V3 Coffee Oats
– Ghost Town Oats Plant-based milk
Best Coffee Video/Film
This award honors a coffee video or film released in 2022. This award can include a feature film, short film, promotional video, or social media clip.
– James Hoffmann
– Lance Hedrick
– Dan Fellows
– Kyle Rowsell
– “CxffeeBlack To Africa” by CxffeeBlack
– “Peak & Wild” by Matthew Algie
– “Coffee Narratives: Try Hard Coffee” by Robert Gomez and Hailey Polidori
– “30 Years of Linea Classic” (anthology series) by Reagan Petrehn and Josh Littlefield
Best Coffee Writing
This award honors the best coffee article of the year.
– “Decolonizing The History of Coffee” by Jonathan Morris (Standart Magazine, issue 26)
– “How a Team of Starbucks Baristas Built a Labor Movement” by Rani Molla (Vox)
– Brian’s Coffee Spot by Brian Williams (self-published)
– “A Sort-of Glossary Of Coffee Processes” by Christopher Feran (self-published)
– “Jaago and Smelling Coffee: Identifying (and Decolonizing) Indian Coffee” by Namisha Parthasarathy (25, no. 17)
– Boss Barista by Ashley Rodriguez (Substack)
– Mackenzie Batali, Lik Xian Lim, Jiexin Liang, Sara E. Yeager, Juliet Han, Ashley N. Thompson, Jean-Xavier Guinard, and William D. Ristenpart (collections for UC Davis)
– Jenn Chen (collectible works)
Best Coffee Books/Journals
This award honors an outstanding coffee magazine or print publication.
– Por Trás Da Sua Xícara by Juliana Ganan
– How To Make The Best Coffee At Home by James Hoffmann
– 21st Century Coffee: A Guide by Kenneth Davids
– The Physics of Filter Coffee by Jonathan Gagné
– Standart Magazine
– Solo Magazine
– Caffeine Magazine
– Coffee People Zine
Best Social Media
This award honors outstanding work across social media platforms.
– @Umeshiso_ by Umeko Motoyoshi
– @pichit89 by Arm Pichit
– @jimseven by James Hoffmann
– @lancehedrick by Lance Hedrick
– @morgandrinkscoffee by Morgan Eckroth
– @cxffeeblack by Bartholomew Jones and Renata Henderson
– @darkartscoffee by Dark Arts Coffee
– @roasterkat by Kat Melheim
Best Coffee Podcasts
This award honors outstanding work in podcast media.
– Coffee Sometimes by Valor Coffee
– Drinking Coffee, While Talking Coffee by Jordan Brown
– Boss Barista by Ashley Rodriguez
– Making Coffee with Lucia Solis by Lucia Solis
– Tim Wendelboe Podcast by Tim Wendelboe
– Totally Dissolved by Bronwen Serna and Kathie Hilberg
– Coffee and Technology by Norbert Niederhauser and Nick Castellano
– Adventures In Coffee Podcast by Scott Bentley, Jools Walker, and James Harper
Best Design/Packaging
This piece celebrates notable design or packaging work in coffee. Nominations can include coffee products, bags, logos, graphic design work, or any other example of outstanding coffee design.
– Momos Coffee — Busan, South Korea
– Manifesto Coffee — Perth, Scotland
– Superlost Coffee Roasters — Brooklyn, NY
– Lilo Coffee — Osaka, Japan
– Process Coffee — Belfast, Northern Ireland
– Littlefoot Coffee — Grandville, Michigan
– Dayglow Coffee — Los Angeles, CA
– Onyx Coffee Lab — Rogers, Arkansas
The best new coffee shop
This award is presented to a cafe that has opened during the period of eligibility, running from November 1, 2021, to December 1, 2022.
– Batch Baby — London, UK
– Kawa Coffee Boutique — Paris, France
– Coffee Relief — Quito, Ecuador
– Persimmon Coffee — Philadelphia, PA
– January Coffee — Boulder, CO
– Electrica Coffee — Portland, OR
– 43 Factory Coffee — Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
– Rosslyn Coffee (Tower 42) — London, UK
How to view Sprudgie Awards Finalists
To enjoy and learn more about the finalists, please visit the website: https://sprudge.com/the-fourteenth-annual-sprudgie-award-finalists-194970.html.
Above, 43 Factory Coffee Roaster has sent you a selection list of the 14th Annual Sprudgie Awards. It is a meaningful award for the coffee industry, recognizing efforts to develop the sector and motivating people to continue their passion.
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