Steady State Roasting
An interview with Elliot Reinecke, Founder & Head Roaster
An interview with Elliot Reinecke, Founder & Head Roaster
Episode 3 of Roast! West Coast podcast, an interview with Steady State Roasting’s founder and head roaster Elliot Reinecke is live and ready to be listened to on your favorite podcast platform. Links to all of the different places to listen online are below.
Steady State is just a little local coffee shop bringing in great coffees from around the world for everyone to try, and we do our best to represent coffee as if it is similar to wine. We have a lot of single varietals, single origin, there's so many different varietals, even of coffee that people don't even know about. • Elliot Reinecke, Founder Steady State Roasting
As a special treat for listeners of the Roast! West Coast podcast Elliot has offered a 10% discount on bags of Steady State roasted beans ordered online. Just enter the promo code: OWL10 at checkout.

I’m looking forward to bringing you the stories of North County San Diego’s coffee roasters. Thanks for reading, listening and sharing Roast! West Coast. Be swell out there. Try to stay sane, and drink good coffee.
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