MrJerry
04-05-2005, 10:15 AM
It seems that there are quite a few of you that are nuts about coffee...me to!
My name is Jerry and I live in Chicago (Northsider) where I have my coffee business located. I spend most of my internet time hanging around several of the cigar BB's. Nothing like a good cigar and a cup (or two, or three) of coffee.
I started my little company three years ago with the mission to deliver the highest quality organic coffee beans to my friends and family. After spending seven years in the cigar business (I had factories in Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic) and meeting many coffee growers, I thought I would have alot more fun if I sold the cigar factories and spent all my time dealing with coffee...which is something I really enjoy!
I would grab two bottles of rum from every country I was in, and traveling 180+ days a year to Cenrtal American and the Caribbean meant that I had ALOT of rum. To make sure that the bottles would not break on my return to Chicago I would pack 1/2 kgs of fresh beans in between them. Needless to say, I got hooked in no time at all.
Now the coffee business is the only thing I do. Since it seems that so many of you are java junkies, fee free to check out my site [http://killerbeans.com] if your interested in some World-Class beans.
Thanks,
Jerry
Let the music continue!!!
My name is Jerry and I live in Chicago (Northsider) where I have my coffee business located. I spend most of my internet time hanging around several of the cigar BB's. Nothing like a good cigar and a cup (or two, or three) of coffee.
I started my little company three years ago with the mission to deliver the highest quality organic coffee beans to my friends and family. After spending seven years in the cigar business (I had factories in Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic) and meeting many coffee growers, I thought I would have alot more fun if I sold the cigar factories and spent all my time dealing with coffee...which is something I really enjoy!
I would grab two bottles of rum from every country I was in, and traveling 180+ days a year to Cenrtal American and the Caribbean meant that I had ALOT of rum. To make sure that the bottles would not break on my return to Chicago I would pack 1/2 kgs of fresh beans in between them. Needless to say, I got hooked in no time at all.
Now the coffee business is the only thing I do. Since it seems that so many of you are java junkies, fee free to check out my site [http://killerbeans.com] if your interested in some World-Class beans.
Thanks,
Jerry
Let the music continue!!!