Friday, December 24, 2010

Thanks and Merry Christmas from ICC!

Friends and ICC Drinkers

A short story from this morning (Christmas Eve).

I was stocking our hometown H-E-B this morning (yes Christmas Eve...so you wanna own your own business huh?). LOL LOL

When I finished up I noticed a late model van that was packed full of ya know, well tons of stuff. After closer inspection I realized that someone was living in this van. It seems that I run across this more and more lately.

As the driver got out to go into the store I grabbed a couple of bags of coffee and a $10 bill and handed it to her. Pretty small 'gift' but it was what I had at my disposal at the moment. She said "well thank you sir, that is so kind." She put the money in her purse then looked down at the coffee. She had this perplexed look on her face as she took the coffee into the store.

I got back in the delivery van and drove off thinking "what was that confused look all about?"

It came to me about a block away. She had to have been thinking "I guess that guy didn't notice that I was living in my van with absolutely no means to brew this stuff!"

I'm sitting here at home now. Got a fire roaring, a hot cup of Guatemalan Anitigua brewed and waiting on my three healthy kids to get up so that I can make them breakfast. I feel like a pretty lucky guy.

Let's hope things turn around for her soon and that she has a nice warm place to brew that coffee soon!

Enjoy your family and friends.

Merry Christmas and thanks for all the support in 2010.

Ragan

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Goode Co. BBQ and Independence Coffee!

Hey guys.

Exciting news!

We just completed a private label program with the world famous Goode Co. BBQ in Houston. Our ('not so world famous...yet) pecan blend can be found at select Goode Co. BBQ locations and on their 'Hall of Flame' website: http://store.goodecompany.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=order&occasion_id=101&action=product_detail&product_sub_id=1142

Great Texas BBQ, Great Texas Coffee. Has as nice ring to it, huh?

Until next time.

Rags

Saturday, August 28, 2010

A Day in the Life of a Small Coffee Company



How often have you asked yourself "Why am I doing this for a living?". Probably many, many times. I guess we all do. I usually ask the question when I am tired and beat down from a hot, hectic, stressful day at the roastery.




Yesterday was different. I got up around 3:30 am. (I know, "man you are nuts!"). Well most times when I get up that early, it is definately not planned. As a small business owner like some of you are, I often wake up that early (if not earlier) to find myself in a 'fetal position', sweating and sucking my thumb thinking "how in the heck am I going to do all that I have to do today and actually make money doing it?"




I headed to the roastery (which luckily is only 5 miles from my house). I loaded up the 'ol box van with fresh coffee, some of which Greg had roasted around ten hours earlier. At 4:00 a.m. I was on my way to downtown Houston (which is a two hour drive) to try to 'hit' at leat five HEB grocery markets, a large YMCA and a couple of offices and stock them full of Independence Coffee for the coming weekend.




As the morning got hotter and the August sun seemed to pick on me more and more as I would pull up to a store, run in, check stock, run out, 'load out' my carts with coffee and tea and watch my time (most stores receive product only until noon), I was getting a bit cranky.




I was leaving the next to the last store around 10:45 and feeling pretty good about my 'time management' skills for the day when I approached the exit gate and one of my competitor's delivery vans were coming in. I was thinking "I bet they have a 'cold blowing' a/c in that thing".




I looked in my rear view mirror and noticed that both of these guys (of course they have two delivery guys instead of one like me), were kind of grinning as they watched me pull away.


I'm not sure if they were making fun of my 'over-sized' rolling billboard truck (see photo), or just the fact that I was trying to do all of this alone. Hot, sweaty and frustrated I rushed to my last store. This was my "why am I doing this for a living?" moment.






"Ahh my last store for the day!"




As I was stocking one of our whole bean coffee bins with a five pound bag of fresh coffee, a guy in a "I Need My Independence!" tee shirt came running up to me and said "I just love the smell of Independence 'Jet Fuel' in the morning!". He said that he drives 30 miles to get his Independence 'fix' and that no other coffee can come close. We exchanged biz cards (he is a radio DJ in Houston named Jack) and he went on his way with three bags packed full of whole bean coffee that was still warm from our Ambex roaster.




I can credit Jack with answering my most burning quesiton, "Why am I doing this for a living?".


My trip back to Brenham was a ton better than the early morning trip into Houston, made better by a stop at Spec's for a 6-pack of St. Arnolds 'Lawnmower' beer (let's give these guys the credit that they deserve...they make excellent beer and they make it in Houston!). I'm sure that St. Arnolds owner, Brock, has asked himself "why...." several times over the years, which he and his crew have dedicated to growing what is now the largest micro-brewry in Texas.




Jack, enjoy the weekend, relax and remember to "grind-true"!




Rags


























Saturday, July 10, 2010

Pa. Roastery's New Coffee Grinder



Talk about going green! This is a picture of our ICC Pennsylvania's Roastery's new 'Human Powered Coffee Grinder'! Eric Kuenzli the roaster in Pa. operations built this beauty for his Farmer's Mkt. Tour.

Now his customers can buy a bag right there on site and he'll peddle his way to the prefered grind. Lots of work, but worth the fresh 'green' cup.

www.independencecoffeepa.com

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Website Revamp

Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!! The new website launch!

Hope you like the new website. It has been a very long journey. Our first website was completed in 2002. The new site is very interactive for our customers. You can add products to your wishlist, rate coffees and teas, email items to friends, post comments on the blog, check our upcoming tasting events, check out our videos as we grow and many other fun things.

Our mission is to create a community of coffee and tea enthusiasts who can share our passion for 'the roast' as well as help out our local community as well as yours.

If you could take the time to let us know how the new website 'treats' you, that would be great.

Have a great July 4th, 'grind true' and ......"Savor Your Independence!"

Ragan and the ICC Team