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Peet’s Coffee & Tea Acquires Stumptown Coffee Roasters

In their blog post from earlier this evening Stumptown Coffee Roasters wrote,

“As of this week, we have been acquired by Peet’s Coffee & Tea. We’re excited about the opportunities this will provide for us as we continue to grow.”

Stumptown goes on to explain how this acquisition will not impact their goals, or how they plan on achieving them. If anything, it appears as though Stumptown is getting a financial boost from Peet’s Coffee & Tea. In addition to the New Orleans location mentioned in the blog post, I would expect more stores to begin to show up across the U.S.

What does all this mean? Well, hopefully, not much. Except a whole lot more Stumptown.

If you hadn’t noticed, cold brew was a big craze this summer – to the point that Starbucks even cashed in on the hype. In many ways, Stumptown pioneered this coffee fad with the introduction of their squat bottles filled with cold brew in 2011. According to the NY Times article about this acquisition, this is around the time that Peet’s started to notice that Stumptown was doing something different.

My call? If anything, this is a great move for Peet’s. While they have been a mainstay in the coffee industry for decades, their image is closer to Starbucks than it is to Stumptown. Not only will this press be good for them, but the money that Stumptown brings in every summer with cold brew – along with their new stores – will make Peet’s tons of money.

Stumptown seems to be pretty solid on the idea that they are staying the same as a company. As a fan of their product, I definitely hope so.

The Coffee Guy

S1 Episode 8: Social Networks and Coffee ft. Gilles Brunner from Algrano

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A lot of firsts on this week’s episode of The BoiseCoffee Podcast! First week live-streaming the entire podcast – if you missed it, be sure to tune in next week on Meerkat and Periscope (follow me at both @ColinMansfield and @BoiseCoffee). More importantly, this was the first week where I interview someone.

Gilles Brunner is a co-founder of Algrano, a social network that connects coffee producers (farmers) with coffee buyers (roasters, coffee shops, etc). He was kind enough to grant me an interview and let me pick his brain for the better part of an hour.

To support Algrano, follow them on twitter and keep an eye out for some sort of surprise from them in the coming weeks. Listen to this week’s episode to get some context.

 

Have a great week!

The Coffee Guy

 

National Coffee Day 2015 – The Ultimate List of Free Coffee

National Coffee Day

National Coffee Day (or International Coffee Day, as it has come to be known) is here once again! Every September 29th various coffee companies, both chains and local shops, provide all kinds of deals on this day. While the origins are largely unknown, I’ve never been one to argue with free coffee.

Below is the ultimate list of where to find free/discounted coffee throughout today. Enjoy!

Dutch Bros.

Buy any large drink, receive a punch card with 9 stamps already punched! (10 gets you a free drink)

Dunkin Donuts

Free medium cup of their dark roast – hot or iced!

Krispy Kreme

Free small coffee and free original glazed donut. All other drinks, $1

Peet’s Coffee & Tea

Free small cup of Peet’s Major Dickason Blend with purchase of a baked good, oatmeal, or a fresh food item.

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Half off select iced coffee beverages all day.

WaWa

Free coffee, any size

LaMar’s Donuts

Free 12oz cup of coffee and free mugs

Sheetz

Free cup of coffee, any size

Whole Foods

One cup of coffee costs only 25 cents

Hillside Donut & Coffee Company

El Paso, TX
Free brewed coffee all day

The Coffee Box

El Paso, TX
20% off all Americanos

Flying M Coffeehouse/garage

Boise, ID – Nampa, ID
Mention their Twitter post and receive a free 8oz brewed coffee

Guru Donuts

Boise, ID
Free cake donut with any coffee purchase

Caribou Coffee

For each cup of Amy’s Blend coffee sold, Caribou will donate a cup of coffee to nurses and families in cancer centers.

Starbucks

For every bag of coffee purchased, Starbucks will donate one coffee tree to a farm in need.

Follow @BoiseCoffee for more updates on National Coffee Day and great deals!