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Episode 18 - Coffee with Derek

An episode of the The Original Meet Me for Coffee Podcast podcast, hosted by Aurora Heitman, titled "Episode 18 - Coffee with Derek" was published on July 12, 2017 and runs 56 minutes.

July 12, 2017 ·56m · The Original Meet Me for Coffee Podcast

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This week on Meet Me for Coffee , I hang out with Derek Bromley, the owner of OHM Coffee Roasters, which is a mobile coffee truck here in the Napa Valley. We talked and drank OHM coffee, both hot and a cold brew at JAX diner. It was one of the most enjoyable conversations I have had with a new friend. It was great listening and learning about coffee and the similiarities with wine. Which seems quite appropriate here in the wine country.  This was one of my most educational, and yet super fun podcast to date. I seriously geeked out. My hope is that you would enjoy our conversation as I learn about his journery from wine to coffee. Also I hope that the episode would encourage you to meet a friend for coffee and go support your local coffee roasters. Big hugsAuroraCoffee: OHM Coffee Roasters, Napa, CA

This week on Meet Me for Coffee , I hang out with Derek Bromley, the owner of OHM Coffee Roasters, which is a mobile coffee truck here in the Napa Valley. We talked and drank OHM coffee, both hot and a cold brew at JAX diner. It was one of the most enjoyable conversations I have had with a new friend. It was great listening and learning about coffee and the similiarities with wine. Which seems quite appropriate here in the wine country.  This was one of my most educational, and yet super fun podcast to date. I seriously geeked out. 

My hope is that you would enjoy our conversation as I learn about his journery from wine to coffee. Also I hope that the episode would encourage you to meet a friend for coffee and go support your local coffee roasters.

 

Big hugs

Aurora

Coffee: OHM Coffee Roasters, Napa, CA

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