mpd340 11:24 AM 01-10-2011
I was wondering if anyone has tried any of the Boca Java coffees. I wanted to get some feedback before ordering any. If you have tried any Im up for recomendations.
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theoneandonly 12:19 PM 01-10-2011
I ended up receiving Boca Java coffee for a few months when I didn't even sign up for it. I could still be getting it if I didn't cancel it. I don't even remember paying for any of it. Over all, it was pretty good coffee that I was brewing in a typical coffee maker(drip brew). They offer all types of coffee and the ones I received was pretty good coffee. But take my opinion with a grain of salt. I am the same guy that spent ten years drinking coffee that was burnt, cold, or sitting for hours on a warmer. So my tastes might be a little off these days.
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mpd340 01:58 PM 01-10-2011
Originally Posted by theoneandonly:
I ended up receiving Boca Java coffee for a few months when I didn't even sign up for it. I could still be getting it if I didn't cancel it. I don't even remember paying for any of it. Over all, it was pretty good coffee that I was brewing in a typical coffee maker(drip brew). They offer all types of coffee and the ones I received was pretty good coffee. But take my opinion with a grain of salt. I am the same guy that spent ten years drinking coffee that was burnt, cold, or sitting for hours on a warmer. So my tastes might be a little off these days.
I know what ya mean. I might get a bag just to sample it, but im looking real hard at just roasting my own.
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ashtonlady 02:28 PM 01-10-2011
Originally Posted by mpd340:
I know what ya mean. I might get a bag just to sample it, but im looking real hard at just roasting my own.
Once you start you will never go back.
:-)
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CoreyD 03:25 PM 01-10-2011
I've thought about roasting my own but then I need to buy a roaster and don't have extra hobby funds atm. Had some of Todds home roasted and it was fantastic and the people at work gobbled it up.
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mpd340 03:37 PM 01-10-2011
Yeah I think im just gonna have to add to my hobby fund, because roasting your own beans sounds like the way to go.
:-)
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timj219 03:38 PM 01-10-2011
I've thought about roasting once or twice. But even if I manage to get the necessary equipment, learn the fundamentals, and find the time to get halfway decent at it, I probably still won't be able to make coffee half as good as the local roaster I buy from now.
:-)
I think coffee roasting is something that requires real passion and commitment or don't even bother.
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Originally Posted by timj219:
I've thought about roasting once or twice. But even if I manage to get the necessary equipment, learn the fundamentals, and find the time to get halfway decent at it, I probably still won't be able to make coffee half as good as the local roaster I buy from now. :-)
I think coffee roasting is something that requires real passion and commitment or don't even bother.
Or you could be wrong. It is really pretty easy, lots of fun and you will be able to roast a wide variety of coffees, better than your local roaster, because you will be doing to your own exact specs.
On the other hand, at least you ARE getting fresh roasted AND supporting your local economy
:-)
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CoreyD 03:59 PM 01-10-2011
I know I have the love for it and would love to make my own mixes and what not and know its a hobby I want to start just waiting is all.Even found places online to find good raw beans.
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Originally Posted by CoreyD:
I know I have the love for it and would love to make my own mixes and what not and know its a hobby I want to start just waiting is all.Even found places online to find good raw beans.
You just oughta jump right in. That little Fresh Roast is still my roaster of choice. Once you get started, you will never regret it.
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mpd340 09:41 AM 01-13-2011
Yahoooooooooooooooooooooooo. Here we go!
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Nice! Another one bites the dust, hey, hey!
:-)
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ashtonlady 10:05 AM 01-13-2011
Originally Posted by BSB:
You just oughta jump right in. That little Fresh Roast is still my roaster of choice. Once you get started, you will never regret it.
Oh yes, you will regret it. Everytime I drink bad coffee, I regret the day I started home roasting. But I would not trade it.
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Ya, well, there is that
:-) I rarely drink coffee out, but sometimes it can't be avoided.
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