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Loam Coffee Roasters
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Specialty coffee nano roaster going on coffee adventures in Nacho the Van. loamcoffee.com
Would your local gravel, MTB, or road cycling race be better with coffee at the start line? Rhetorical question. I’ve got Nacho the Van, a full mobile coffee setup, and the stoke to match your event’s energy. 

Booking inquiries → www.loamcoffee.com/prices-for-nacho or DM me.
September 20, 2025 at 3:59 PM
What happens when your work takes you to 20+ cycling races in one summer, sometimes as the coffee guy, other times as the photographer, and often both?
Serving Coffee and Shooting Races: Behind the Scenes of 20+ Cycling Events This Summer — Loam Coffee
From the high desert of Bend to the Arizona borderlands, I spent the summer serving coffee and capturing the grit and beauty of over 20 cycling races. Gravel, MTB, road — each one brought new stories. This is a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road with a camera in hand and kettles always boili
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September 15, 2025 at 2:48 PM
What’s your dream location for brewing #coffeeoutside?

Mountains? Desert? Pine forest after a night of rain?

We’ve brewed on dusty roads, at foggy trailheads, and in alpine meadows miles from the nearest outlet. And every time, that first sip tastes different.
September 14, 2025 at 8:24 PM
You have the race. We have the coffee.

Learn more: https://www.loamcoffee.com/book-nacho
September 12, 2025 at 7:02 PM
There’s a certain rhythm to exploring by road. Long stretches of pavement cut across wide-open spaces, pulling you deeper into places where the map feels more suggestion than prescription.

That was my recent experience exploring SE Arizona.
From Highways to Singletrack: The Ritual of Coffee in Wide-Open Places — Loam Coffee
There’s a certain rhythm to exploring by road. Long stretches of pavement cut across wide-open spaces, pulling you deeper into places where the map feels more suggestion than prescription. In southeastern Arizona, the road itself becomes part of the story ... passing through dusty towns, slipping be
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September 1, 2025 at 4:25 PM
What a summer! It's been a whirlwind past few months. I either served coffee or shot photos (or both) at 20 races, including gravel, mountain, and road cycling events.

The year is far from done, with more upcoming races between now and the end of the year.
August 30, 2025 at 6:10 PM
How important is coffee before a race?
July 25, 2025 at 3:12 PM
How I prep for coffee catering at a race ...
July 22, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Dig days feel better with coffee, especially when it’s brewed trailside.

I’ve served Loam Coffee at trail building events, and it’s one of my favorites. Coffee creates a rhythm. It slows people down before they pick up tools and gives everyone a shared moment. https://www.loamcoffee.com/book-nacho
July 21, 2025 at 5:08 PM
Serving coffee to 200+ racers at sunrise? It’s controlled chaos, and I love it.

Every race is a little different. Some mornings I’m up at 4:30am with a line of 30 people by 5:30. Other times, I’m posted up near the start line, slinging brews between high-fives and last-minute tire checks.
July 15, 2025 at 3:46 PM
At LOAM, I roast and serve single-origin brews designed for early mornings in wild places. Whether it’s a gravel race, trail work party, or festival tucked deep in the woods, I bring the warmth, literally & figuratively. If you’re organizing an event and want coffee with a bit of soul, I’m your guy.
July 14, 2025 at 11:02 PM
Rolled out something new at Oregon Trail Gravel Grinder: our latest single-origin roast, Ethiopia Aba Bulgu.

Like I shared back in April, I’m roasting one coffee at a time. When it’s gone, it’s gone.

Order: https://www.loamcoffee.com/store/ethiopia-aba-bulgu
July 9, 2025 at 3:13 PM
I’m not just here to sling caffeine.

I roast and serve camp-to-race coffee for riders, racers, trail builders, and wanderers chasing early starts, big days, and quiet moments before it all begins.

It’s the cup brewed at the trailhead.
The pourover before the dig.
The ritual that anchors the ride.
July 7, 2025 at 10:54 PM
Most people at the Oregon Trail Gravel Grinder showed up to ride bikes through 5 days of dust, climbs, and river dips.

I showed up with 80 pounds of coffee and two commercial coffee brewers.
Coffee at Sunrise: Behind the Scenes at Oregon Trail Gravel — Loam Coffee
Serving coffee each morning at the Oregon Trail Gravel Grinder, Loam Coffee was up before sunrise brewing 15 pounds a day for 300 riders. From the first pour at 5am to the final mug before roll-out, we fueled the adventure—one grateful, sleepy-eyed rider at a time. Read the full story of early morni
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July 1, 2025 at 3:42 PM
We’re giving one (1) lucky winner the ultimate outdoor upgrade—perfect for campers, coffee lovers, & off-grid adventurers. With over $1,200 in prizes, you’ll have everything you need to brew the perfect cup, cook trailside meals, & more!
SET FOR SUMMER GIVEAWAY
OVER $1100 IN PRIZESWe’re giving one (1) lucky winner the ultimate outdoor upgrade—perfect for campers, coffee lovers, and off-grid adventurers. With over $1,200 in prizes from @vssl, @loamcoffee, @thegrayl, @biolite, and @pelican, you’ll have everything you need to brew the perfect cup, cook ...
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June 27, 2025 at 7:27 PM
I’m not a surfer. Never tried and don’t plan on it. It’s not the sharks; it’s that I already have enough hobbies to keep me happily broke and perpetually busy. But dirt surfing? On a 170 mm enduro bike? Now that I can get behind.
Ride the Dirt Wave: Mountain Biking and Coffee on the Oregon Coast — Loam Coffee
I’m not a surfer. Never tried and don’t plan on it. It’s not the sharks (cough); it’s that I already have enough hobbies to keep me happily broke and perpetually busy. But dirt surfing? On a 170 mm enduro bike? Now that I can get behind. This past weekend marked the kickoff of  Ride the Di
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June 11, 2025 at 2:26 PM
From gravel to enduro. From the high desert to the Oregon Coast. This weekend. Ride the Dirt Wave enduro race at Klootchy Creek. Serving pourovers Saturday and Sunday. 🤙
June 4, 2025 at 6:20 PM
This past weekend, I was out at Cascade Gravel in Sisters, OR, fueling riders before they hit the course. But like always, the story starts long before the first cup is poured.
Burritos, Brews, and Backroads: Life on the Road Serving Coffee at Cascade Gravel — Loam Coffee
Life on the road with Loam Coffee means Diet Mountain Dew, mountain views, and early mornings brewing for racers. This behind-the-scenes story from Cascade Gravel captures the rhythm of serving coffee at cycling events—complete with gas station burritos and country music.
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June 2, 2025 at 4:33 PM
Road trip day. Next stop? Sisters, Oregon. Event? Cascade Gravel.

Free coffee in the morning for racers and event staff/volunteers. Swing by.
May 31, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Let’s be real: most people aren’t brewing with scales and gooseneck kettles. They’re grabbing a cup on the way out the door, at a gravel race, or from a roadside diner before the next big ride.

And honestly? That’s part of the magic. www.loamcoffee.com/articles/202...
From Gas Station to Trailhead: Making Specialty Coffee Less Complicated — Loam Coffee
Let’s be honest: most people aren’t drinking espresso pulled from a $20,000 machine, let alone a $1,000-$2,000 machine at home. They’re not measuring water temperature or timing the bloom. They’re gra...
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May 22, 2025 at 11:11 PM
Race day mornings hit different.

On June 1st, I’ll be out at Cascade Gravel in Sisters, Oregon, serving FREE coffee from Nacho the Van to all you early risers getting ready to roll.

If you’re racing, stop by, grab a cup, and say hey.
May 21, 2025 at 4:26 PM
There’s no “right” way to brew coffee.

Whether it’s a $20 thrift store drip machine or a $120 hand grinder and a pourover setup, the best way is your way.

Milk? Sweetener? Go for it.
Straight black? Perfect.

Coffee should be enjoyable, not intimidating. Drink it how you like it.
May 19, 2025 at 2:44 PM
Checks watch. 4pm. It's the weekend ...
May 16, 2025 at 11:09 PM
For a while now, I’ve been rethinking what Loam Coffee means—and where it’s headed. What started as an online coffee brand has quietly evolved into something more rooted, more relational, and a lot more fun.

Read what’s next for Loam Coffee.
Why I’m Slowing Down Loam Coffee to Serve Something More Meaningful — Loam Coffee
Loam Coffee is shifting gears. After stepping back from online sales, Sean Benesh shares how the brand is finding new life serving coffee at cycling events. It’s about connection, not just caffeine—one cup, one ride, one story at a time.
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May 15, 2025 at 12:32 PM
Pain, gravel, and coffee. I’ve been quiet here for a bit—took a little break while out on the road shooting photos at a bunch of gravel and MTB races. But now it’s time to fire things back up. Back on the bike. Back slinging trailhead brews. Loam Coffee is rolling again—one cup, one climb at a time.
May 14, 2025 at 11:17 PM