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Coffee Discussion>COFFEE: What are you drinking?
BSB 09:54 AM 03-13-2013
New coffee! Ethiopia Sidama:-) Deri Kochoha Roasted 15 hours ago to just FC, drip, Silk. Not your typical Ethiopian, tea, lemon acidity, dk chocolate, floral notes. A really nice cup. About time I got around to this one, I've had it since mid Dec :-)
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novasurf 10:39 AM 03-20-2013
Sun dried blend of bourbon and caturra beans. Smooth, clean on 6 days rest.
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ashtonlady 10:10 AM 03-22-2013
Dulcinea Blend roasted to full city. Thank you Uncle Beanz, it is a great blend to start my morning.
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Ahbroody 01:22 PM 03-22-2013
Costa Rican Helsar Organic
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Chainsaw13 07:30 AM 03-24-2013
CAO' Italia. First sip, not too bad.
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xFreebirdx 07:49 AM 03-24-2013
Maxwell House and a "My Uzi" :-)
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pektel 09:07 AM 03-24-2013
I impulse bought a Breville Smart Grinder, because the price was too good to pass up (119.99). Sent the gf to Caribou to pick up a pound of beans (just let her pick, since I don't drink as much coffee as she does). But she decided to get Starbucks instead. Not a fan of any Starbucks product, but the grinder did an excellent job.
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BSB 03:55 PM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by pektel:
I impulse bought a Breville Smart Grinder, because the price was too good to pass up (119.99). Sent the gf to Caribou to pick up a pound of beans (just let her pick, since I don't drink as much coffee as she does). But she decided to get Starbucks instead. Not a fan of any Starbucks product, but the grinder did an excellent job.
WOW!! That's is a GREAT price :-)
Nicaragua Maracaturra Finca Los Granadillos, roasted to FC+, drip, Silk with 3 days rest, very nice cup, long, strong finish.
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Blak Smyth 06:52 AM 04-22-2013
I have been roasting the Sweet Blue a hair further and it made all the difference in the espresso machine. I am drinking this bean everyday right now. Just ordered 10 more pounds and a couple pounds of Guat Decaf.
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Blak Smyth 07:15 AM 04-22-2013
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
I have been roasting the Sweet Blue a hair further and it made all the difference in the espresso machine. I am drinking this bean everyday right now. Just ordered 10 more pounds and a couple pounds of Guat Decaf.
Oops I just realized I have been roasting Dattera espresso reserve, not the Dattera Sweet Blue:-)
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IronMann15 01:28 PM 04-27-2013
Dunkin' Donuts Iced Coffee.. a very nice one.
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BSB 08:19 AM 06-05-2013
Guatemala Volcan de Fuego Guacatepeque roasted 2 days ago to FC, cowboy style (boiled) Silk. A very nice cup.
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pektel 08:46 AM 06-05-2013
Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Chelbessa from the press. Unsure of the roast level. Delicious.

Thanks, ironcheffscott. This is the first one I've tried. REALLY like it. :-)
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ironchefscott 06:49 PM 06-08-2013
It was from stumptown. Most likely a lighter roast.


Originally Posted by pektel:
Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Chelbessa from the press. Unsure of the roast level. Delicious.

Thanks, ironcheffscott. This is the first one I've tried. REALLY like it. :-)

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forgop 10:59 AM 06-12-2013
Originally Posted by pektel:
I impulse bought a Breville Smart Grinder, because the price was too good to pass up (119.99). Sent the gf to Caribou to pick up a pound of beans (just let her pick, since I don't drink as much coffee as she does). But she decided to get Starbucks instead. Not a fan of any Starbucks product, but the grinder did an excellent job.
I love the grinder, but for my use, it does a less than desirable job for getting it coarse enough for cold brewing. The grounds are still just a bit too fine that it really plugs up the filter. It does great for the french press.

One of these days I'll get it dialed in on the grind needed for my Nespresso and Keurigs to use it for something other than the most coarse setting.
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Blak Smyth 05:10 AM 07-01-2013
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Dattera Bruzzi Espresso Banana Nut Bread Latte last night for dessert
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FUEL 08:39 AM 07-01-2013
I'm a suckerd for classic Hollywood films that are timeless and transcend generations... Fast and Furious 6.
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Blak Smyth 09:00 AM 07-01-2013
Originally Posted by FUEL:
I'm a suckerd for classic Hollywood films that are timeless and transcend generations... Fast and Furious 6.
Mmm that sounds delicious! :-) :-)
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forgop 07:56 PM 07-02-2013
Picked up this grinder on Craigslist today for $125. Can't wait to French press it and use it for my Toddy once again. Image
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Mr B 10:29 AM 07-03-2013
Rwanda FT Dukunde Kawamusasa at FC+. Very nice. Smooth not bitter. Nice sweet, salty caramel notes.
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