Hippiebrian 07:52 PM 08-14-2011
Right now? Folgers donkey pee at work...
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At least it has cafeine, I suppose...
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Sumatra Grade 1 Mandhleing at Full City +. Roasted Saturday. Nice spicy, caramel notes
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Garbandz 09:23 PM 08-23-2011
Picked up some El Salvador Pacamara "Los Luchadores ",it is extraordinary......
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Kenya Muranga's AA Kangunu at Full City +. Very Tasty!!
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Kenya Murang'a AA Kangunu at Full city +. Very nice. Chocolaty cooking spices.
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WittyUserName 01:35 PM 09-19-2011
Today I finished the last or my Wegmans Brand Jamaican me Crazy. Time to ask for more. I get my friends to send me coffee from home since the selection here on post is dismal.
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Savor the Stick 02:26 PM 09-19-2011
Just had a Moka pot of a blend I roasted on Sat. 1 pound consisting of: 4oz of Guatemalan (Hunapu), 4oz of Colombia Supremo, 4oz of Ethiopian Yirgracheffe, and 4oz of Sumatra Manderling. A beautiful taste. I am just getting into a the blending of different coffee beans. :-) :-)
Hey ya Mark!
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Sounds like a tasty blend K.
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This morning was
Sumatra Tarbarita Peaberry. Full City + / Vienna. Very tasty with a spicy-smokey flavor.
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Savor the Stick 01:54 PM 09-22-2011
Originally Posted by Mr B:
Sounds like a tasty blend K.
Not to bad...like I said Just getting started in the blending route. I'm gonna drop down on the Colombian by 2oz and raise the Eth up the same amount. Then I might drop the Colombian out altogether....it is such a great single origin coffee. Just had the same blend above in a french press....doesn't work....so I'll save it for the Moka Pot.
I have never tried a Sumatra Peaberry....I'll ask when I go buy more beans. :-)
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Today was
Sumatra Dry_Hulled Aceh Bukit. Full City + / Vienna. Very tasty. Got even better as it cooled.
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Savor the Stick 06:35 PM 09-22-2011
Originally Posted by Mr B:
Today was Sumatra Dry_Hulled Aceh Bukit. Full City + / Vienna. Very tasty. Got even better as it cooled.
You seem to have a perchance for Sumatran coffee.....is that all you drink?
My favorite is Colombian....and easy to roast, and very forgiving if roasted too long.
I had to repair my SCCO(Stir Crazy Convection Oven) yesterday, really just some modifications to how the temp probe is held into the beans. I might be picking up a Fresh Roast SR-500 next month, just to have another roaster on hand. Not really happy with the temp control on the SCCO also. Got damaged in a move.
K :-)
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hammondc 08:46 AM 09-23-2011
Folgers Black Silk. Oh yeah!! I am too cheap to buy the good stuff (too many options and I do not want to buy something I will not like) and know nothing about roasting my own.
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Originally Posted by Savor the Stick:
You seem to have a perchance for Sumatran coffee.....is that all you drink?
K :-)
Nope, I like all kinds. I just happened to have roasted 2 Sumatran varieties last weekend and also some
Ethiopian Dry-Process Yirgga Cheffe that I am having this morning. This one has been great. Amazing Blueberry notes.
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Resipsa 12:30 PM 09-23-2011
A new espresso roast:
50% Brazil Sweet Yellow Bourbon, 30% Monsonned Malabar, 10% Harrar, 10% Aged Zambian.
Nice!
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Resipsa 12:31 PM 09-23-2011
Originally Posted by Mr B:
Nope, I like all kinds. I just happened to have roasted 2 Sumatran varieties last weekend and also some Ethiopian Dry-Process Yirgga Cheffe that I am having this morning. This one has been great. Amazing Blueberry notes.
Blueberries from a Yirg...odd
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Buddha Belly 01:19 PM 09-23-2011
Originally Posted by Resipsa:
50% Brazil Sweet Yellow Bourbon, 30% Monsonned Malabar, 10% Harrar, 10% Aged Zambian.
That's coffee??
I'm ashamed to say I have no idea what that is!
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Savor the Stick 02:00 PM 09-23-2011
Originally Posted by Mr B:
Nope, I like all kinds. I just happened to have roasted 2 Sumatran varieties last weekend and also some Ethiopian Dry-Process Yirgga Cheffe that I am having this morning. This one has been great. Amazing Blueberry notes.
OOoohh That sounds yummy. I have some of that Ethiopian.
You make me want to get out my SOCO and roast some. But that thing not as convenient as a Fresh Roast SR-500 will be.
What roaster do you use?
And also how long do you let the coffee out-gas before brewing? I am still very much an amateur roaster....always want to know more about it. :-)
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Resipsa 04:04 PM 09-23-2011
Originally Posted by Buddha Belly:
That's coffee??
I'm ashamed to say I have no idea what that is!
Ah. I am truly sad for you.
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Originally Posted by Buddha Belly:
That's coffee??
I'm ashamed to say I have no idea what that is!
Take a look at some of the Home Roasting websites. There are a huge variety of Green Coffee Beans available and those mentioned above are just a few. Check out Sweet Marias. Very informative site.
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