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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2015 · 51 MIN

#10 Benjamin Myers - 1000 Faces Coffee - Starting, managing and growing a coffee roasting company

from Coffee is ME - Start Your Coffee Business · host Valerian Hrala

In this episode, I talk with Benjamin Mayers about how he started his coffee roasting company, 1000 Faces Coffee. He started the company with one roaster, one container of coffee and an idea to prove to coffee growers that it is possible to make a living while producing coffee with sustainable growing practices in mind. Ben tells us about the initial investment they put into this project, and how a slow-growing company can be an advantage when your goal is also to learn through the process of building the company. We will talk about our experiences of getting our initial wholesale customers, and Ben will give you a roadmap for how to approach your first wholesale customer. The key word here is compassion — understanding the place your potential wholesale customers are coming from, what are their needs, and what is their view on life. Ben will also reveal why he enjoys making mistakes and why should you make mistakes too, and sometimes even need to fail. 1000 Faces is using Diedrich as a production roaster and Behmor for sample roasting. Before they got their Behmor they used a barrel sample roaster. Why did they decided to “downgrade” ? I love to discuss how people select their coffee portfolio, and Ben was kind enough to share. We will talk about the advantages of having a small vs. big portfolio, and why you should select one over the other. In 2013, 1000 faces won the Good Food Award. For me it was a great opportunity to ask if a coffee award like this makes a difference in our business? Is it the same as winning the Aeropress World Championship? Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit valeriancoffee.substack.com

In this episode, I talk with Benjamin Mayers about how he started his coffee roasting company, 1000 Faces Coffee. He started the company with one roaster, one container of coffee and an idea to prove to coffee growers that it is possible to make a living while producing coffee with sustainable growing practices in mind. Ben tells us about the initial investment they put into this project, and how a slow-growing company can be an advantage when your goal is also to learn through the process of building the company. We will talk about our experiences of getting our initial wholesale customers, and Ben will give you a roadmap for how to approach your first wholesale customer. The key word here is compassion — understanding the place your potential wholesale customers are coming from, what are their needs, and what is their view on life. Ben will also reveal why he enjoys making mistakes and why should you make mistakes too, and sometimes even need to fail. 1000 Faces is using Diedrich as a production roaster and Behmor for sample roasting. Before they got their Behmor they used a barrel sample roaster. Why did they decided to “downgrade” ? I love to discuss how people select their coffee portfolio, and Ben was kind enough to share. We will talk about the advantages of having a small vs. big portfolio, and why you should select one over the other. In 2013, 1000 faces won the Good Food Award. For me it was a great opportunity to ask if a coffee award like this makes a difference in our business? Is it the same as winning the Aeropress World Championship? Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit valeriancoffee.substack.com

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