Al Sterling
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  • Laguna Niguel, California
  • United States
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PBTC says 208F for recommended brewing temp?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Al Sterling Oct 17, 2009. 4 Replies

Jamaican Blue Mountain... any available alternatives?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephen Curtis Aug 28, 2009. 7 Replies

How long, start to finish?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Al Sterling May 14, 2009. 8 Replies

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What is your position in the coffee industry?
coffee enthusiast, consultant
Where are you located? ( City and Country )
Laguna Niguel, California and Goias & Minas Gerais, Brazil
How many years have you been in the industry?
5+ years
If you are a barista or shop, are you interested in a barista exchange with another coffee shop/barista?
no
What cities or countries are you interested in traveling to?
"To the Moon Alice......to the Moon!"
About Me:
Enough about me, let's hear more about you and how your day will effect my week?
About My Company:
Family based coffee connections in the state of Minas Gerais, Brasil. Buying and business representation in Brasilia, Goiania, Uberlandia, Bambui, Sao Paulo and Rio.
What is your favorite thing about the coffee industry?
Opportunities for growth in US retailing
Website:
http://www.sterlingespresso.com

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At 6:24pm on September 27, 2009, Turkish Coffee World said…
Hi Al, Thank you for contacting me. I had not heard of Brazilian method of making coffee before, so I looked into it little bit and you are right, it;s very close to Turkish method with the exception of filtering before serving. Let's do get together and make Brazilian coffee with the Turkish coffee machine! That would be a whole new market...
My business number is 949-419-6207. I live in Corona so we are not that far apart.
At 7:01am on September 21, 2009, Scott Sterling said…
Al,

I didn't find you. You found me.
I got a birthday greeting from you with the Barista link
What's wrong with my photo?
At 10:32pm on September 20, 2009, Moto-Espresso Coffee Carts said…
Al- Thanks for inquiring about the Concorso Italiano. It was a big hit there and we made a good chuck o' cash too. We also received an invitation to return for next year.
Last night we did a high-end wedding in Carmel, today was a local city picnic in the morning to lunch and then down at the harbor in the late afternoon. It's turning into a full time job!
At 11:54am on August 12, 2009, Moto-Espresso Coffee Carts said…
Al- Thanks for the encouragement and nice comments about the Monterey Event. Sorry that you were unable to make it, but we'll catch up with you sooner or later!
At 10:15pm on June 22, 2009, Jarred Hoffpauir said…
Hi Al,
We do not really have set territories exactly. We are a small and friendly bunch though. We all just want to get these machines out and in use because we all love them so much and really believe that it will be a huge asset to many business owners. It seems like you have already spoken with Steve about a machine and of course I would say call him up today and get your machine ordered! However if you have any questions anyone on the Chef Stack team would be more then willing to help you out.
Jarred
At 4:59pm on June 19, 2009, Mike Spence said…
Awesome! There is always coffee fest in september!
At 1:09pm on June 19, 2009, Mike Spence said…
Hey Al, it was good to talk with you at the coffee fest in vegas!
Mike@SelbySoft.com
At 8:31pm on June 18, 2009, Alun Evans said…
Yes, candy here is cheap...cheap...cheap. Basically one candy here sells for arounf US$0.01 (1 cent). Torabika, KopiKo, KapalApi all make versions of these sweets. Indonesia has plentiful supplies of robusta which is made into essence for these sweets as well as sugarcane....all make for a thriving sweets biz.
At 4:04pm on June 16, 2009, jon stovall said…
hey al.

where have you been?
have you gotten over the SARS yet?
if you get back to SLC please say hello.

cheers.
At 6:41am on June 8, 2009, Pablo Castaneda said…
sounds like a plan, saturday can work even better indeed, what's your seminar about??, hey do you know what's this BXchange advertise about making $100 a day using Bxchange site??? I guess we all are getting that message.-
 
 
 

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