The History Of Seattle’s Best Coffee

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2021
  • Seattle is a city that has always been known for its coffee, and a coffee shop is named after it - Seattle’s Best Coffee Company. Explore the fascinating story behind Seattle's Best Coffee to find out how it all started.
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    The History Of Seattle’s Best Coffee
    From one coffee store in Seattle, Washington to a more than a hundred store franchise all over the world. This is the untold story of the famous Seattle’s best coffee and its success in the coffee industry.
    Seattle is a city that has always been known for its coffee, and a coffee shop is named after it - Seattle's best coffee company. But did you know that the man behind Seattle’s best coffee actually didn’t like coffee at all at first? Jim Steward avoided even the smell of it because it made him feel sick. The irony was that the very thing he once hated is the reason he became a millionaire. He went from hating coffee to setting up an ice cream shop and then becoming a pioneer in the coffee business. In this video, you will explore the fascinating story behind Seattle's best coffee to find out how it all started...
    The history of Seattle's best coffee… began in 1969 when the Steward brothers, Jim and Dave, put up a seasonal ice cream shop they called Wet Whisker. A year later, as Jim who once hated coffee eventually came to love it, added coffee to their menu. Jim’s first taste of high-end coffee was at an early gourmet coffee shop known as The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf. He loved it so much to start working at the shop and later brought what he learned in making coffee to Washington and started roasting coffee at the Wet Whisker.
    Their business was not an overnight success and like any other startup companies, theirs also suffered difficulties especially when a competition came into the scene, the Starbucks. Fortunately, the two companies have completely different approaches to their brands, and thanks to Jim’s style of roasting their coffee seemed to be the favorite among many people. It allowed the Stewart Brothers Coffee to expand…and expand fast.
    The name Seattle’s best coffee birthed out from winning a 1989 contest as the best coffee in Seattle. But the story did not end there. To find out more about the company, make sure to watch this video until the end.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @CatsonMedia
    @CatsonMedia  2 года назад +1

    Which is your favorite brand of coffee, and what makes this so different from the others you have taken over the years?

  • @RaymondYu-dw2km
    @RaymondYu-dw2km 9 месяцев назад

    Seattle's best

  • @HandleMT
    @HandleMT Год назад +1

    Was hesitant to buy this coffee as I always hated Starbucks burnt coffee and knew that Starbucks owned this company.Found it at Sams club at a good price and bought it. Think its pretty good and doesnt remind me of burnt Starbucks.

  • @hemlockolympic
    @hemlockolympic 3 года назад

    Really cool video! :D Nice to know my random curiosities can be satiated. XD

    • @CatsonMedia
      @CatsonMedia  3 года назад +1

      Haha, so glad to hear it! 🙏🙏

  • @Dragnesi
    @Dragnesi 2 года назад

    So, the beans at Vashon island roastery, that's still standing, come from Finca del Gato in Costa Rica?

  • @kcg7861
    @kcg7861 Год назад

    I always thought Seattle's Best Coffee tasted more like coffee that I drunk in Europe like coffee in Germany and other parts of Europe I always thought it was one of the better American coffees that I tasted. But I don't know how it tastes now I wonder if Starbucks maybe changed it

  • @RaymondYu-dw2km
    @RaymondYu-dw2km 9 месяцев назад

    My mom me Seattle's best

  • @stevencoffman
    @stevencoffman 2 года назад

    well Starbucks owns Seattle's best coffee .and use the same coffee just one's burnt starbucks and seattles best coffee is just starbucks house blend coffee bolth coffee brands beans are roasted in the same place starbucks roaster

    • @jlkdavisfam
      @jlkdavisfam 6 месяцев назад

      they are not roasted the same,Staaarbucks is faster and hotter and Seattles best is lower and slower

  • @RR_DM
    @RR_DM 4 месяца назад

    roofing🐮

  • @rickhodgkins6937
    @rickhodgkins6937 Год назад

    Seattle's Best, Starbucks, Pete's Coffee And tea Maxwell House and Don francisco Gavina and sons are all my most favorite brands. BUT, FOLGERS is the MOST WORSE brand of our time, as it is given away at church food closets and food pantries! And board and ccare/group homes for the disabled use empty FOLGERS coffee cans to put a powder substance in them, called THICK-IT. A substance used to thicken liquid for folks, that who can not consume solid food. No joke.