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great question.... my short answer is , "probably not."
However my long answer poses a question as well...
"Why are we competing?" Is it bragging rights? A sweet reg barber trophy? Roaster or shop recognition? A promotion waiting in the wings? The opportunity to better our craft?
My first competition was this year. I spent countless hours at my roasterie pouring, tasting, testing, trying my shots, caps and sig bevs. I spent months of practice tweaking my setup, streamlining my performance , stripping out the unnecessary replacing it with other kinds of unnecessary.... I spent a ridiculous amount of time selecting music alone.
Within in the first two minutes of competition I didn't click one of the buttons for extraction, and by the time I realized it ended up costing me a minute of my performance, i got most of my time back but the performance was shaky and rushed and overall just not good ..
End result , i tanked and i tanked hard.
i was super pissed about the whole experience for a long while but here's the thing. I noticed with in the next few weeks at my shop that , my dosing was a helluva lot more accurate than before competition, my caps were sweeter, my station much cleaner, my shots more refined...etc etc
I didn't have a trophy, I didn't get to make the trip to portland, i didn't have any reason to brag but my craft was greeeeaaatly improved.
Deep pocketed backing or no, the vast majority of competitors walk away from these comps without any sort of prize but they certainly don't walk away empty handed.
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