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10-04-2015, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ecksdude
French roast. Usually from San Francisco Coffee Company.
Used to be espresso roast every morning in a stovetop espresso maker, but I got tired of cleaning it, so I bought a Keurig. The coffee isn't nearly as good, but it's far more convenient.
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My fav is San Francisco Coffee Co " fog chaser" clears out the cob webs in the morning !
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02-17-2016, 09:58 AM
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Camerons has some good blends at a far price. Also love the Jamican blend at fresh markets is also very good. I love cheap beer expensive coffee but settle on these mid priced blends. Wanting to order some from New guinea in the near future. Price and quality are hard to beat I hear.
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02-17-2016, 01:28 PM
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Costco Columbian Supremo bean $3 pound.
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02-17-2016, 03:46 PM
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You gotta try Black Rifle Coffee Company. Besides their incredible coffee, their online video ads are just plain fun. The company is owned and run by veterans, too.
Black Rifle Coffee Blends – Black Rifle Coffee Company
You can see their ads on FaceBook. Just search for Black Rifle Coffee Company. My son gets their coffee delivered once a month. Yummm!
Roger
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02-17-2016, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by NDJollyMon
I'm deeeeeep into coffee. I have green (unroasted) coffee shipped to my house and I have my own roaster. Coffee is all about FRESHNESS and you can't get fresher than home roasting! The biggest problem is...once you drink your own roasted coffee...nothing else tastes good!
I have 5 LBS of green Panama Boquette and 2 LBS of Kona in the mail now. I love Central American coffees the most.
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I hated coffee but my wife loves it. So, for Christmas many years ago, I decided to order some green coffee beans. Single origin fair trade Guatemalan from a small farm in Antigua. Ordered a roaster from Sweet Marias and that was all she wrote.
There is no comparison between fresh roasted coffee that is hand picked for ripeness.
I bought an even larger roaster and now own a Technivorm MoccaMaster coffee maker.
It just keeps getting better and better.
So, if you like coffee and think you have had good coffee. You owe it to yourself to try these better beans and roasting them yourself. You can even do it in a skillet or old fashioned air popcorn popper.
Needless to say, I have become a coffee snob and now roast coffee for all my friend and family. It is that good.
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02-17-2016, 05:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fairenatic
I hated coffee but my wife loves it. So, for Christmas many years ago, I decided to order some green coffee beans. Single origin fair trade Guatemalan from a small farm in Antigua. Ordered a roaster from Sweet Marias and that was all she wrote.
There is no comparison between fresh roasted coffee that is hand picked for ripeness.
I bought an even larger roaster and now own a Technivorm MoccaMaster coffee maker.
It just keeps getting better and better.
So, if you like coffee and think you have had good coffee. You owe it to yourself to try these better beans and roasting them yourself. You can even do it in a skillet or old fashioned air popcorn popper.
Needless to say, I have become a coffee snob and now roast coffee for all my friend and family. It is that good.
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What's your favorite way of preparing coffee? Awesome/fresh beans are only half of the equation.
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02-17-2016, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by tylersdad
What's your favorite way of preparing coffee? Awesome/fresh beans are only half of the equation.
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I like a lighter roast, about 10 seconds after the first crack.
My wife likes its darker and right into the second crack.
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02-17-2016, 07:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fairenatic
I like a lighter roast, about 10 seconds after the first crack.
My wife likes its darker and right into the second crack.
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Lol. No. I mean how do you like to brew it?
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02-17-2016, 07:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tylersdad
Lol. No. I mean how do you like to brew it?
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I have a Technivorm MoccaMaster. Weighed beans to 54 grams per 10 cup pot using a gold filter.
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06-30-2016, 12:52 PM
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07-04-2016, 08:03 AM
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Campfire roast
Great thread. I like to roast over hardwood campfire sometimes. Hard to duplicate from one time to another an exact taste but it is always good. I've had a couple of folks say it was the best coffe they ever had. On a backpack outing with a buddy, we shared a campfire with a man and his son. The heated water to fill microwave cups of Mac and cheese. I roasted coffe in a small basket for the next morning. Then put on the sweet potatoes for baking. After a while went onto the New Yor Strips, bacon wrapped asparagus and Bisquits on a stick. The kid was amazed. Had never seen cooking over open fire. We included them both with our meal, we had way to much for two as usual. Next morning the dad kept looking at his coffee we shared with him wit a puzzled look. I didn't ask and he finally looked at me and said this coffee is the best I've ever had. We drank three pots between us. The boy even tried it and liked it having never drank coffee before. Cold morning makes anything hot to drink better but fresh campfire roasted coffee is especially savory. Get some green beans and try it. You can even use a skillet to roast.
Sorry this is my first post and it went long!
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07-04-2016, 09:31 AM
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I'm not a true coffee drinker. It's 9:30 a.m. and I haven't made any. But I enjoy sampling different coffees, grinding and brewing them. After reading this I'll get some green beans and try roasting. There are enough choices to keep me going the rest of my days.
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