A Q & A With Specialty Coffee Association of America's Ric Rhinehart

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If you're anywhere near Anaheim for the next few days, you may notice a few minor tremors in the area. No, not another earthquake. Not even the happiness of baseball fans after the Angels beat the Yankees yesterday for the first time since 2002, but about 10,000 coffeegeeks all tossing back espressos (presumably) in one place. The Specialty Coffee Association of America is holding their annual exposition in Anaheim even as we lift our midday coffee cups.

So just what is the SCAA? Glad you asked. Ric Rhinehart, formerly of Groundwork and for the last three years the executive director of the association, took some time recently to answer that and other questions. In a moment of decaffeinated calm, if you will, before the storm of La Marzoccos and Arianna Huffington. Yes, Huffington will be speaking tonight, as the SCAA's keynote speaker. Please, somebody ask her about Starbucks and guns. Please.

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SCAA's Ric Rhinehart
Squid Ink: So I haven't checked in with you since you left Groundwork.

Ric Rhinehart: That would have been the end of June 2007. Time flies.

SI: Did you go straight to SCAA?

RR: Well sort of. I was on the board of SCAA at the time, and within just a about a week after I separated from Groundwork it became apparent that we were going to need to find an interim Executive Director for the Association. So the board asked me if I would. It seemed sort of convenient, so I did. We came to a mutual agreement about a year later to put me on on a permanent basis.

SI: So you're the executive director?

RR: I am. It'll be three years in August.

SI: What is the Specialty Coffee Association of America anyway?

RR: SCAA's a trade association that represents all the segments of the specialty coffee industry and we have about 2,000 member companies that represent every aspect of the specialty coffee supply chain, from farmers, farmers groups, exporters, importers, green brokers, roasters, roaster retailers, retailers, wholesalers, distributors, ancillary products. So we've got the whole supply chain, sort of minus the consumer, because we are a trade organization.

SI: But you are consumers in your own right, no? How much coffee do you guys drink?

RR: Hahaha.

SI: That's not that stupid of a question.

RR: Well, two things. I tell people who ask me, because I've been in coffee a long time, people say, how's the new job and I tell them that I'm not actually in coffee -- I'm near coffee. I happen to be in an association that works with coffee, but it's fundamentally a different business. Thankfully, coffee is our focus, so I get to hang out with a lot of coffee people, I get to be around a lot of great coffee. How much do we drink? For me, I don't think there's been any real change in my intake. I'm probably a 4-6 cup a day drinker, but I do not cup as much as I used to. I used to cup every day. I do that now maybe every couple of weeks.

SI: So can you tell us what cupping is exactly?

RR: Cupping is the tasting protocol that coffee professionals use to evaluate coffee quality. It's primarily used as a tool to evaluate on an empirical basis the quality of green coffee, and we have various standardized protocols around roasting green coffee samples, grinding them, steeping them in water, and then making assessments around different flavor attributes. We look at about six basic flavor attributes. We also look at four others from areas of interest for us to come up with a score on a 100 point scale that gives us an indication of where the coffee lies on a spectrum of all coffees worldwide.

SI: Wow. So you have to spit, right?

RR: Right. Yeah. You don't want to uptake all that caffeine. And if you routinely swallow coffee as you're cupping it starts to reduce your ability to perceive flavors and aromas.

SI: Like at a wine tasting. If you drank all that wine you wouldn't be very helpful after awhile.

RR: You might helpful to certain kinds of people, but no, not very acute at tasting.

SI: So tell us about this event of yours.

RR: This is our 22nd annual exposition. We do a conference, meeting and trade show. And this year we're in Anaheim. We rotate around the country from place to place, evangelizing on coffee. We expect somewhere in the neighborhood of 9 - 10,000 coffee professionals and trade visitors. We have a whole bunch of activities. We open with our symposium, a 2 day highly focused coffee-specific interaction, wrestling with Big Coffee Issues. And then we roll into Thursday night: we have our keynote address, from Arianna Huffington.

SI: Arianna Huffington?


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