This morning it was
Rwanda Nkanka Kinyaga at FC. I had to use the Dripper w/ paper filter (F.P. is broken). It basically sucked. I just had this 2 days ago in my Press and it was awesome. Tasted like a good Hard Candy. Today it just tasted like ho-hum coffee. Gotta get my new press. Luckily I have another one at home. Will have to start bringing that to the office and then back home on the weekends.
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forgop 01:57 PM 12-20-2012
Originally Posted by Mr B:
Glad to hear he took good care of you Duane
Santabeanz is his alternative ID.
:-)
Bombs away!
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Blak Smyth 02:10 PM 12-20-2012
I may have to try and use them, what happens when a mistake is made says more about a company than anything else. Glad to hear it was taken care of.
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Originally Posted by Mr B:
This morning it was Rwanda Nkanka Kinyaga at FC. I had to use the Dripper w/ paper filter (F.P. is broken). It basically sucked. I just had this 2 days ago in my Press and it was awesome. Tasted like a good Hard Candy. Today it just tasted like ho-hum coffee. Gotta get my new press. Luckily I have another one at home. Will have to start bringing that to the office and then back home on the weekends.
You need to get a "gold" filter for your drip. Makes a world of difference. The test being, use the gold for a week, then use paper again. You will never go back to paper.
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forgop 06:54 AM 12-21-2012
How long will green beans last before it starts to decline prior to roasting?
Unclebeanz came out with a 25% off and free shipping for orders > $125 with code santa25 between now and Christmas.
Finished my first cup of Negrita out of the French press and I'm thinking a 25# order is necessary. I've probably roasted 20 different greens (including Kona) and this is my best cup all year.
:-)
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Negrita is the BOMB!
Different theories on how long, and it does vary by bean. Cool dry conditions are best, 6 months to a year. Some say, vacuum packed and kept in the freezer will extend life.
Today I did the Costa Rican, in French press, and drip with a gold. Both are excellent, no discernible difference. And, this coffee seems to have improved with the extra rest (2 1/2 days), body increased, balance is better, nice sweetness.
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novasurf 09:53 AM 12-21-2012
Originally Posted by novasurf:
Kenya AA SL 28, fantastic.
Sure nice to see you posting again, Norman
:-) :-)
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The Costa Rica, with 3 1/2, just a fine cup of coffee.
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novasurf 09:54 AM 12-22-2012
Ethiopian Tchembe. Banana peel, strawberry (just at the point where you bite into it but it needs about two more days to ripen) dry cocoa. Nice.
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Chainsaw13 09:57 AM 12-22-2012
I have to say Ethiopian coffee is quickly becoming my fave. This batch of Sidama still tastes great 5 days after roasting.
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forgop 11:19 AM 12-22-2012
Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
I have to say Ethiopian coffee is quickly becoming my fave. This batch of Sidama still tastes great 5 days after roasting.
I tried an Ethopian Yirgacheffe in my french press earlier in the week that was very good and I've roasted a couple batches of Sidama Natural this week. Great stuff.
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jonumberone 12:22 PM 12-22-2012
Johnson Brothers Twisted Espresso Blend
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novasurf 04:43 AM 12-23-2012
Brazil Bob-o-link :-) roasted 36 hours ago to FC, drip, Silk, very nice cup.
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novasurf 10:08 AM 12-24-2012
Jamaican Blue Mountain, Grade One. Beautiful.
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Brazil Bob-o-link with 2 1/2, just excellent!
:-) Merry Christmas!
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MarkinAZ 10:20 AM 12-25-2012
Merry Xmas Bob:-)
Peet's Coffee - Uzuri African Blend with a few left over Walnut squares that my wife baked for last nights pig out feast.
I do not usually purchase coffee at the big name stores, but needed some whole beans for last night, and this turned out to be some pretty darn good mud...
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