What is the BEST brand of coffee?
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call me crazy, but I like General Foods International coffee. That stuff is pretty good.0
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I make espresso at home and my favorite would have to be MauiGrown Coffee in the Lava Flow dark roast. I've been ordering the whole bean bags for about 5 years and haven't found anything I like more. It's a little spendy but I order a 5 pound bag each time and it lasts a few months.
Also, Batdorf & Bronson is really good - Dancing Goats blend.0 -
If you live in a reasonably-sized city, visit local coffee bean vendors. Better grocery stores often sell good beans as well, as do coffee shops. If those sources aren't available, look for sources on the web.0
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I buy Green Mountain Dark Magic Espresso (the whole beans... I grind them at home). I also like their Country Vermont and French Roast. They have quality coffees in all kinds of roasts, plus organic versions.0
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Lion 100% Kona Gold0
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This thread inspired me to put in a long-overdue order with Black Dog Coffee. I ordered 1/2 pound of Ethiopian Harrar (Roasted 6/27), 1/2 pound of Organic Bali Blue Moon (Roasted 6/28), and a 1/2 pound of Guatemala Huehuetenango (Roasted 6/28).
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I buy beans from local coffee shops that are roasted locally...then again, I live in Seattle.0
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You want magical mornings? I suggest you go to Disneyland LOL! Coffee there costs so much it better be magical!
I'm glad you posted this topic though, I could use some coffee pointers myself.0 -
i usually drink fresh roasted coffee. nothing better. But coffee is such an individual thing. It's really really difficult to suggest. I love independent coffee shops, but my hubby will only drink Tim HOrton's.0
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Oooh...I'm not sure of the brands, but I'm torn between two kinds: Jamaican Blue and Kona.0
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We buy local roasted coffee. If we grab something at the store it's usually Kicking Horse. Whole bean, grind it ourselves.
Most days however we rely on our Nespresso machine.
However the BEST coffee IMHO is Jamaican Blue Mountain. Buy from certified sellers.0 -
The generic store brand at my grocery. It is really good.
A close running would be Newmans Own.0 -
I am a coffee addict! I try to only buy coffee that is "Fair Trade" certified. Yes, it's a bit more expensive than the cheap, commercial brands, but that's because the people producing it are paid a living wage. Equal Exchange, Just Coffee, and countless local fair trade roasters sell some great quality coffee.
I worked in Central America as a human rights worker - that experience really opened my eyes to the misery that a lot of coffee pickers experience. Unfortunately, most Americans really have no idea what goes into making our coffee. One awesome piece of info - all Dunkin' Donuts coffee is fair trade certified! When I'm on the go, I try to get my brew from DD.0 -
I visit New Orleans with quite a bit of regularity and always enjyed this brand that is popular down there--although they are out of Baton Rouge--not NOLA:
http://www.communitycoffee.com
I've ordered mail order from them many times and when I run it through a French press, I feel it blows Starbucks away. I particularly like the Hue Hue Tanango blend from Guatemala.0 -
something freshly roasted, not from the grocery store and nothing sold in a sealed airtight pouch. i used to run a cafe and believe me you can see, taste and smell the difference between an espresso shot pulled from freshly roasted freshly ground beans and one pulled from beans that were roasted weeks ago. IMO the freshness of the roast is way more important than the brand.0
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While not a Seattlite, I'm still a Washingtonian, and I agree, go to a local roaster. One nearby me run by some old friends of mine is called Tinderbox Coffee Roasters. Excellent coffee.0
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Hands down. It is Green Mountain Breakfast Blend or their Nantucket Blend. I have the Keuric coffee maker. So making it one cup at a time is great. But then my husband works for Green Mountain and that is how I got started trying all the different coffees they make. (There tea is great too.)0
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Not a brand, exactly, but I'm a huge fan of the Kenya AA varietal. It's probably one of the most distinct and different coffees out there.0
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I love Gevalia espresso roast (i use the pour over method to brew...)0
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Local roasters are almost always going to have a better taste and freshness over packaged stuff. Sounds like you are talking about making it at home, so buy whole beans and grind it for each cup if you can. A French press is a relatively inexpensive way to enjoy very good coffee flavor (coarse grind for French press!)
You can spend a lot of money on coffee (burr grinder, $1000 expresso pumps) but no amount of equipment or brewing method can overcome bad coffee. So get good beans. Experiment. Talk to your local coffee shop. People love to talk about coffee.
When on the go, black coffee is best at Dunkin' Donuts and yes, McDonalds. I'll take brewed coffee from either over Starbucks any day. And I don't hate Starbucks. Their expresso is actually pretty good, and I get Americanos there regularly. But their regular drip coffee is only so-so. All my opinion, of course.
The more milk/cream and sugar you put in your coffee, the less all of this matters. I don't consider myself a coffee snob, but don't put anything in my coffee unless it's really bad and I'm trying to mask the taste. Then I'll make it into some kind of hot creamy desert drink. And cry a little bit.0 -
I visit New Orleans with quite a bit of regularity and always enjyed this brand that is popular down there--although they are out of Baton Rouge--not NOLA:
http://www.communitycoffee.com
I've ordered mail order from them many times and when I run it through a French press, I feel it blows Starbucks away. I particularly like the Hue Hue Tanango blend from Guatemala.
YES!!! This is what I drink. I particularly like the Community Coffee in the red bag. Dark roast with Chicory. I was born and raised in Southern Louisiana, currently living in Baton Rouge. I even had a part-time job at one of the CC's Coffee Houses for a few years.0 -
that expensive brand that the animals poop out and then they roast....no joke
Personally I like Newfoundland's Screech Coffee....even though I hate screech.
Do you like light, medium, dark, flavored? I'm mostly a hazelnut dark roast lover.0 -
Why Gevalia of course
Haven't you seen the ad with the so-called European 'hunk'? xDDD0 -
I visit New Orleans with quite a bit of regularity and always enjyed this brand that is popular down there--although they are out of Baton Rouge--not NOLA:
http://www.communitycoffee.com
I've ordered mail order from them many times and when I run it through a French press, I feel it blows Starbucks away. I particularly like the Hue Hue Tanango blend from Guatemala.
YES!!! This is what I drink. I particularly like the Community Coffee in the red bag. Dark roast with Chicory. I was born and raised in Southern Louisiana, currently living in Baton Rouge. I even had a part-time job at one of the CC's Coffee Houses for a few years.0 -
Regionally, I typically like Ethiopian, Kenyan, and Sumatran coffees. Right now the specific coffee I'm drinking is from Target, it's the Archer Farms Tierra Del Sol; it's organic, fair trade, single-source, from Southern Mexico, and costs about $7.00 for a 12 oz bag. Coffee can be a very personal thing though, what one person loves another may hate. Enjoy your experimenting! :drinker:0
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I use Dunkin' Donuts. Yummm!!!0
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I live on the East Coast. My favorite coffee is Wawa coffee, especially the Kona blend! Wawa is a chain of gas station/quickie mart type of store. You can buy a fresh cup of coffee or buy the beans to take home. Best coffee ever. I find Starbucks coffee to be way too strong for me and way too expensive.0
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Best. Coffee. Ever. No other words are needed.0 -
This is the very best I've ever had. They're local to WV but ship fresh roasted beans anywhere!
http://www.blackdogcoffee.net/
Its been a while since I've ordered from Black Dog. The coffee is great, I particularly enjoy the Ethiopian Harrar and Guatemala Huehuetenango.
On a side note, I can't choke down coffee with cream and sugar. If I can't have it black, I don't drink it.
I used to live close to the owner of Black Dog and he would deliver it to my door. Now I'm a couple of hours away so I need to mail order. He now has a retail store open in Kearneysville that serves fresh brewed coffee, sandwiches, bakery items made by local folks, etc.
I must try this coffee! I am not too far away in Charles Town.0
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