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Doc Sims Brew

$19.99

Doc Sims Brew is a mission-ready Honduran coffee crafted in partnership with combat-wounded veteran and author Matthew Sims. Forged through service, sacrifice, and the stories that must never be forgotten, this blend is built for those who appreciate bold character and smooth drinkability — a dependable cup worthy of the...

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Doc Sims Brew is a mission-ready Honduran coffee crafted in partnership with combat-wounded veteran and author Matthew Sims. Forged through service, sacrifice, and the stories that must never be forgotten, this blend is built for those who appreciate bold character and smooth drinkability — a dependable cup worthy of the name it carries.

Sourced from the highlands of Honduras, Doc Sims Brew is a Specialty Grade coffee offering a rich, balanced profile with smooth chocolate notes, roasted nuts, and a subtle hint of caramel sweetness. Medium-bodied with a clean finish, it's the kind of coffee that holds the line from first light to late watch.

Every bag represents more than great coffee. It stands as a tribute to the warriors who carried the mission forward despite the cost — honoring resilience, brotherhood, and the enduring spirit of those who served.

Fresh Roast. Mission Ready. Keeping History Alive.


The Man Behind the Blend

Master Sergeant (Ret.) Matthew W. Sims

Master Sergeant Matthew W. Sims is a retired United States Army Combat Medic and Inspector General NCO whose career is defined by extraordinary resilience, multiple acts of lifesaving heroism, and an unwavering commitment to his fellow soldiers. A three-time recipient of the Purple Heart and recipient of the Soldier's Medal, his service spans over two decades of dedicated military and civilian contribution.

Born on July 1, 1979, in St. Charles, Missouri, Matthew Sims enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1997 at the age of 17 — driven by a deep sense of patriotism and a calling to serve. He trained as a 68W Combat Medic at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and went on to serve with multiple units including the 6-52 Air Defense Artillery in Germany and the 2-3 Armored Cavalry Regiment at Fort Carson, Colorado, with deployments to Saudi Arabia, Bosnia, and Kosovo.


Three Purple Hearts. One Year. One Deployment.

In 2005, while assigned to the 2-70th Armored Battalion, 1st Armored Division, then-Sergeant Sims deployed to Taji, Iraq, for Operation Iraqi Freedom III. Within a single year, he survived three separate life-threatening combat incidents.

February 2005 — His medical ambulance was struck by an IED. Shrapnel pierced his vest and entered his right lung. Despite the severity of the injury, Sims requested to remain in Iraq and rejoined his unit in just over a month.

March 2005 — While riding in the gunner's seat of an M1A1 Abrams tank, he was struck in the head by enemy small arms fire. The impact fractured his skull and neck and broke his leg. He chose to recover in-country at Balad Hospital rather than be evacuated home.

Late Spring 2005 — Days after returning to duty, Sims was on a dismounted patrol that came under heavy mortar fire. While providing medical aid to a wounded platoon mate, he was struck by shrapnel in the leg. He and the other casualty walked for 25 minutes back to a Forward Operating Base under their own power.

During that same deployment, Sims is remembered for an extraordinary moment during the 2005 Iraqi elections — delivering a newborn Iraqi baby in the back of his ambulance while simultaneously providing security and medical coverage for voters at the polls.


Heroism Beyond the Battlefield

Master Sergeant Sims is one of a rare few to receive the Soldier's Medal — the Army's highest peacetime award for heroism not involving conflict with an enemy.

2003 — While stationed in Germany, he pulled an elderly couple from a burning vehicle following a head-on collision on the Autobahn.

2015 — Traveling to Fort Sill, he witnessed a vehicle flip three times. He used a car jack to lift the vehicle off the driver's pinned legs and provided immediate trauma care that saved the man's life.


Keeping History Alive

Today, Matthew Sims lives in Elgin, Oklahoma, and continues his service as a Health Systems Specialist at Reynolds Army Health Clinic at Fort Sill. He is a published author — his book, "Why My Heart is Purple," documents his experiences to inspire and educate the next generation of military medics.

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His battle-damaged helmet — the one that saved his life in 2005 — is preserved as a testament to his service at the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum.

Course Grind 

Course Grind is larger particles, similar to small breadcrumbs. The size allows the water to interact more slowly with the coffee, resulting in a robust and full-bodied cup, often with lower acidity. 

The best use for this grind is French Press, Pour Overs such as Clever Dripper and Chemex. 

Extremely Course Ground similar to rough sand, is perfect for cold brew, enabling a slow and gentle extraction over time, leading to a smooth, less acidic, and highly refreshing cold coffee. 

Standard Grind 

Medium grinds, akin to granulated sugar, suit drip coffee makers that most people have at home or Siphon (Vacuum Pot), striking a balance between extraction and clarity. This is the most common grind and labeled Standard Grind. 

Espresso Grind 

Fine grinds (Espresso), resembling table salt, are essential, promoting rapid water interaction and yielding a concentrated, rich brew. Turkish coffee demands an extra-fine grind, akin to powdered sugar, creating a thick, intense concoction through prolonged steeping. 

It maximizes surface area during the prolonged boiling process, resulting in an intensely flavorful and thick brew 

Whole Bean 

Keeping coffee beans whole and grinding them just before brewing offers several benefits that contribute to a better coffee experience

Our Story

OUR PASSION

At the heart of our story is a deep commitment to honoring veterans and supporting their families—a passion that began with our founder and continues to drive everything we do. We believe many of our customers share this same sense of purpose.

Our mission goes beyond great coffee; it’s about keeping history alive and passing on the stories of the brave men and women who sacrificed for our freedom. If you feel the same calling, then you understand why this mission matters so much to us—and why we’re determined to make a lasting impact.!

Who We Are?

THE MISSION

Our passion drives our mission—to honor and support veterans through action. Whether it's providing our products at events, donating time, or using proceeds from every sale to support the cause, we’re committed to making a real difference.

We believe in the power of community and connection. By building relationships with like-minded individuals, we can go further together. Coffee may be our product—but our purpose is so much greater.

Each cup we serve helps keep the stories of the Greatest Generation alive and ensures their sacrifices are never forgotten. !

Our Service

OUR PRODUCTS

At Iron Soldiers Coffee Company, our mission doesn’t stop at the cup. Through strong partnerships with nonprofit organizations, we are proud to take meaningful action that directly supports our veteran community. From providing holiday assistance to veteran families in need, to donating and installing flagpoles as lasting symbols of honor and pride, our work is about more than words—it’s about real service.

We also create opportunities for connection and healing by hosting social events that bring veterans together, reminding them they’re never alone. Beyond veteran support, we believe in the power of education. That’s why we help fund and participate in public and youth events focused on keeping history alive—especially the stories and sacrifices of the Greatest Generation.

For us, coffee is more than a product—it’s a tool. A way to bring people together, to raise awareness, to fund action, and to carry forward a mission rooted in patriotism, respect, and remembrance. Every bag we roast is brewed with purpose—uniting passion and product to serve those who served us.