The Coffee Visionary: The Life and Legacy of Alfred Peet
By (Author) Jasper Houtman
Cameron & Company Inc
Cameron & Company Inc
13th November 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Food and drink: non-alcoholic beverages
History of specific companies / corporate history
Manufacturing industries
647.95092
Hardback
208
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
The coffee tells my story. Alfred Peet
At a time when most Americans drank coffee percolated from canned grounds, the son of a coffee roaster from a small town in the Netherlands laid the foundation for specialty coffee in the United States. When Alfred Peet opened Peets Coffee, Tea & Spices in Berkeley, California, in 1966, and started selling small batches of on-site, hand-roasted coffee beans, the renowned roastmaster had no way of knowing that he was brewing a coffee revolution and defining the coffee culture we know and love today.
4.5/5 stars "This book tells us of the success of his undertaking through Peets constant search for the worlds best coffee beans . . . The book is beautifully designed . . ." San Francisco Book Review
Jasper Houtman is an editor for the Dutch financial daily Het Financieele Dagblad and has twenty-five years experience in writing for magazines and newspapers in the Netherlands. Traveling through Guatemala and Honduras in 2004, he became interested in coffee, which led to a fascination for the story of Alfred Peet, who is relatively unknown in his motherland, the Netherlands.