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Tony Shabir

personactive1 mentionsFirst seen Jun 19, 2025Last seen Jun 19, 2025

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Tony Shabir is a person mentioned in 1 episode(s).

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  • factualhigh

    What's Brewing was founded in 1984 when Tony's father purchased a coffee business in San Antonio

    Source: Direct testimonyDirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's Brewing
  • factualhigh

    What's Brewing moved to its current 10,000 square foot warehouse in 1999

    Source: Direct testimonyDirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's Brewing
  • factualhigh

    Pinball machines were added to What's Brewing in the mid-2010s through partnership with Chris Doyle, starting with 5 machines

    Source: Direct testimonyDirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's Brewing
  • factualmedium

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  • Owner/operator of What's Brewing; involved in daily pinball maintenance, coffee operations, and business management; appeared on Dirtypool Podcast episode 8/9

    Dirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's BrewingJun 19, 2025

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What's Brewing currently operates 56 pinball machines

Source: Direct statement (with caveat about online list accuracy)Dirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's Brewing
  • factualhigh

    Green coffee beans lose quality after approximately 6 months of storage due to water content degradation

    Source: Expert testimony on coffee sourcingDirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's Brewing
  • factualhigh

    Civet (luwak) coffee traditionally derives quality from animals naturally selecting ripest cherries, not from digestive processes

    Source: Expert testimony on coffee productionDirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's Brewing
  • opinionhigh

    Industrialized caged civet coffee production is less effective and ethically problematic compared to traditional wild collection

    Source: Expert analysisDirty Pool Podcast Ep08 – Brewing Beans & Flipping Dreams: Tony from What's Brewing