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Coffee Water: A Conversation with Keefe Aldstadt
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Coffee Water: A Conversation with Keefe Aldstadt. Written by: Tyler Bruno. You can’t really assign numbers to water. Mr. Aldstadt tells me in a sterile conference room with short, astro turf like carpets. Baristas always want to set numbers to everything, but water is more complicated than that. Yeah but can you give me any sort of number or basis to jump off? No, not really, He says. Somewhere, a balloon pops. But what about 150 Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)? That’s like the gold standard right? He just ...
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Norway, Denmark, Sweden–Good Coffee, All the Time
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Norway, Denmark, Sweden Good Coffee, All the Time. Written by: Tyler Bruno. At a train station in Copenhagen, I beg my phone to turn back on. Maybe if I press every button with my fingers while simultaneously putting out killer vibes into the universe it will forget that I didn’t charge it on the plane? Awesome, I say to no one. I’ve been traveling for a while now and I’m beginning to spiral. At first, I loved never staying put. Now, all I want to do is sit down. What’s in it for us through this pursuit?
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Travel
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Coffee Water: A Conversation with Keefe Aldstadt.
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Melbourne: For the Love of Filter
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Melbourne: For the Love of Filter. Written by: Tyler Bruno. But now it’s raining and no one’s around, so we listen to hip hop over outdoor speakers and eat avocado toast beneath a building’s ledge storm clouds storming about above. Melbourne, we love you too.
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About Wilbur Curtis
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We started this thing in a garage. So, Wilbur set out to change that. In the early sixties, Margaret bought the company from Wilbur and ran it herself. From then until the late eighties, Margaret lead the show. She was business savvy, headstrong, and known to threaten to sue the entire US government from time to time. In an era where woman CEOs were few and far between, Margaret was an intrepid leader, and not just for our company. We’re excited for what’s next.
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Writings
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Coffee Water: A Conversation with Keefe Aldstadt.