GhostRyder 04:17 PM 10-15-2008
So going into the Military I'm pretty sure coffee-drinking is a prerequisite. I don't even know where to begin in trying coffee, what should I start with?
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slimm 09:10 AM 10-16-2008
I have been very fond of
www.unclebeanz.com Roasts when you order, and IMO a very high quality product. I have about 6 or 7 bags right now that my wife is burning through. As I am typing this, I am enjoying a cup of Jibaro that she made this morning. I also really like the PR Jayuya peaberry prob. my fav however I have many more to try. Good luck and thank you for your choice to serve our country.
Ryan
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Mister Moo 01:28 PM 10-16-2008
I suggest not starting on coffee (or solid foods) until after you have taken your oath and gotten to a training station. Best to start where you're at. Drink what they have if you need to stay awake. Report back. And good luck - and thx for your service to our country.
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Tombstone 01:47 PM 10-16-2008
I cannot tell a difference between Folgers and the high priced coffee. Thank you for your choice to serve and protect our country.
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FriskyDingo 06:41 PM 10-16-2008
Killer Beans has some awesome beans! I recommend the Nicaraguan Knife Fight or the Caribbean Cut-throat.
:-)
Gerald is cool, he works out of Indiana and does his business by the honor system. You order, shipment arrives, he sends you the bill. Anything you don't like, send back!
www.killerbeans.com
If you wanted to try some good coffee in a local grocery store, try Eight O'clock coffee. Some of the best store bought coffee around!
:-)
-Evan
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floydpink 08:08 PM 10-16-2008
In my house, my South American wife drinks Cafe Bustello as she thinks my expresso and milk drinks are to strong.
In a pinch, or when in South Floridas many cafes, I will drink this happily.
If I have a choice, it's Jerry's Killer Beans or Uncle Norman's Uncle Beanz.
I need to get around to roasting one of these days I'm sure.
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slimm 08:10 PM 10-16-2008
I second Killer Beans as well. I really enjoyed the Caribbean Cut-throat.
Ryan
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cigars_n_scotch 08:18 PM 10-16-2008
Originally Posted by GhostRyder:
So going into the Military I'm pretty sure coffee-drinking is a prerequisite. I don't even know where to begin in trying coffee, what should I start with?
Thanks for starting this thread. I'm not a coffee newbie as I drink it everyday however I am a newbie to blends/brands that aren't commercial like Folgers, Maxwell house, or the local Wawa, Starbbucks, or the Keurig machine at works which uses Gloria Jean beans or something like that.
I've never lurked on the coffee forum before but was always intrigued, now that you all provided those links I think it's time to dive in and try something!
:-)
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TOB9595 01:56 AM 10-27-2008
Thank YOU for deciding to serve our country.
A vast world of taste awaits within the coffee world...
Tom
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md4958 08:20 AM 10-27-2008
Originally Posted by Mister Moo:
I suggest not starting on coffee (or solid foods) until after you have taken your oath and gotten to a training station. Best to start where you're at. Drink what they have if you need to stay awake. Report back. And good luck - and thx for your service to our country.
:-) I'm with Moo here (as usual).
or
Start drinking the worst coffee you can find... this way what ever they have available where youre stationed will probably be an improvement. Its hard to go from the good stuff to the bad stuff.
Thanks for serving.
Moe
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St. Lou Stu 01:33 PM 10-27-2008
Not to threadjack, but I'm looking for a good supplier of roasted beans that will ship to my brother in Iraq.
I've added Uncle Beans and Killer Beans to the list.......
Any other good places to order mid to high end coffee that will ship to an APO?
Thanks,
Tim
Off to search I go.
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leasingthisspace 02:40 PM 10-28-2008
Mister Moo 06:21 PM 10-28-2008