MarkinAZ 09:28 PM 03-16-2011
This morning: El Salvador Molino de Santa Rita
This evening: Panama Finca La Camiseta (day #2)
After grinding the Panama, the aroma took me back to the Summer of 1984 when I switched from drinking the commercial swill (MJB, et al) to grinding my own coffee beans. It was Mr. Sweeny at "Sweeny's" that pushed me into a 1/2 lb of fresh roasted beans from Panama and a Krups grinder. Sure do miss the Krups. It passed a few years back for a new Mr. Coffee grinder...
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Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
This morning: El Salvador Molino de Santa Rita
This evening: Panama Finca La Camiseta (day #2)
After grinding the Panama, the aroma took me back to the Summer of 1984 when I switched from drinking the commercial swill (MJB, et al) to grinding my own coffee beans. It was Mr. Sweeny at "Sweeny's" that pushed me into a 1/2 lb of fresh roasted beans from Panama and a Krups grinder. Sure do miss the Krups. It passed a few years back for a new Mr. Coffee grinder...
Very Cool.
:-)
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Brazil Organic Fazenda Colina (FC+/Vienna)
Very nice. Smokey, Rosted Nut, Cinnamon, Herbs.
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Costa Rica Manantiales - Finca Fidel, roasted 2 days ago to just FC, drip, splash. Very nice, bright sweet cup. From SM, not available any more.
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Guatemala San Juan Sacatepequez - Villa Lupe
(FC+)
Caramel, Peach and a citric twang. Very nice and refreshing.
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timj219 09:26 PM 03-19-2011
Sulawesi Toarco Jaya micro-lot done in a french roast. Unbelievable. This is the best french roast I've ever had. Notes of licorice - don't look at me like that it really does. My local roaster claims he picks up tobacco notes too. Not so sure but I do think it works really well with a good cigar.
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JDTexan 11:24 AM 03-21-2011
Drinking fresh roast Ethiopian Yirgaceffe, this is the last of it though.
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sam a 01:22 PM 03-21-2011
Originally Posted by JDTexan:
Drinking fresh roast Ethiopian Yirgaceffe, this is the last of it though.
sounds like you are hooked as bad as i am on the yirgacheffe
:-)
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ashtonlady 01:44 PM 03-21-2011
x man 04:41 PM 03-21-2011
Yirga Kenyan mix, one of the best flavor profiles.
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Originally Posted by Mr B:
Guatemala San Juan Sacatepequez - Villa Lupe
(FC+)
Caramel, Peach and a citric twang. Very nice and refreshing.
Having this one again.
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baldanders 02:37 PM 03-22-2011
Sumatra Mandehling made in my new French Press.
:-)
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shane1 09:00 PM 03-22-2011
Kona. Smith Farms, Hula Daddy and a couple of others.
Shane
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shane1 07:12 AM 03-23-2011
I forgot to add Sugai. That is my favorite Kona that I have tried so far.
shane
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I just drank my first cup of Cold-Brewed coffee. I took the cheapest coffee I could find on the shelf at
Big Lahts and dumped a haf pound into a tea pitcher and filled with water and this morning after
14 hours I tested it on the biggest coffee addict in the shop here and he was not un-impressed.
Lots of expensive coffee flavors and I could totally control the strength. Nice. I will try it with some
Community tonight at home.
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Hey Brad, did you serve it to him Hot or cold?
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Monkey mix is very nice, Ethiopia Lima was very good, Mex peaberry is ready to grind.
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Ethiopia Harar, Organic Dry Process Biftu (Vienna)
Notes of Toast, Caramel and Stone Fruits.
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Originally Posted by BSB:
Monkey mix is very nice, Ethiopia Lima was very good, Mex peaberry is ready to grind.
Hey Bob, is that the Sweet Maria's Monkey Blend?
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Originally Posted by Mr B:
Hey Brad, did you serve it to him Hot or cold?
I mixed 1 part concentrate to 3 parts water, nuked it for 45 secs and gave it to him.
Then I proceeded to drink 4 small cups of it and jeezum am I wired. I never drink coffee.
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