Coffee time!
Pantera69
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If you do drink coffee, whats the best and how do you take it? Im in the coffee biz, just curious.
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Coffee, black. Second Cup Medium Mountain Blend in k-cup, espresso is nice, whole bean have to go with Jamaica Blue Mountain0
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Dallmayr prodomo. I use a French press so I prefer to get whole bean and grind it myself. However, I just bought a package of Dallmayr French Press, which is already ground, and will be trying it once my current package is finished.
If I buy coffee from the grocery store, I like Eight O'Clock Central Highlands. For some reason the grocery stores near me have recently gotten rid of almost all whole bean coffee but I can usually find this one.
As for how I drink it, I like a lot of milk, cafe au lait style.0 -
Dallmayr prodomo. I use a French press so I prefer to get whole bean and grind it myself. However, I just bought a package of Dallmayr French Press, which is already ground, and will be trying it once my current package is finished.
If I buy coffee from the grocery store, I like Eight O'Clock Central Highlands. For some reason the grocery stores near me have recently gotten rid of almost all whole bean coffee but I can usually find this one.
As for how I drink it, I like a lot of milk, cafe au lait style.
French press is the best way to drink coffee. And whole bean is always prefferable
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I used to work at Starbucks so I still approximately my weight in coffee beans, still. I get it ground a pound at a time and use a drip brew machine. I find that if I use a press, I can only drink a very little bit because I'm sensitive to the oils in the coffee (they make me nauseated). The filter seems to catch most of whatever it is that makes me feel "off" when I drink a cup from a press.0
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I drip mine with a gold filter....at our house an entire pot is drank in the morning. I am currently enjoying Sulawesi, which I like with a lot of milk, like a Misto.0
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Kicking Horse Cliffhanger Espresso is usually my go-to for my homemade cappuccino's, but I just bought a bag of locally-roasted espresso from Catfish Roasters (?) that's pretty freaking good. 1/2 cup skim milk steamed, 2oz espresso, and 2 pumps of sugar-free syrup is my good morning in a cup. :-)0
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I like a medium to light roast bean and then also brew my coffee a little weaker. I take it with cream and sugar substitute. Lately I've been on a flavor kick, but getting over it.
I'd never noticed a big difference between whole bean and ground. I recently returned from Jamaica with some Jablum Blue Mountain beans, and while it does taste different, I'm not noticing an appreciable difference. Definitely not for the cost.
My palate may not be very developed, though. I know what coffee I don't like *cough* ahem, Starbucks *cough*, but half the time I just buy Aldi's coffee when brewing at home.
That being said, I do consume a whole heck of a lot of it!0 -
I roast my own and get different beans from different regions. I prefer the coffee black and made in a french press.0
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I work at a Starbucks part time, so I enjoy free coffee. Currently have Casi Cielo in the house for both a drip and french press. Love it in the french press. I drink it black it's that good.0
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brewingPHX wrote: »I roast my own and get different beans from different regions. I prefer the coffee black and made in a french press.
Single origin beans are best. I roast my own. Jamaican, Kona, Costa Rican are nice0 -
Preferably in a cup.
Black dark roast from a Chemex.0 -
I like a medium to light roast bean and then also brew my coffee a little weaker. I take it with cream and sugar substitute. Lately I've been on a flavor kick, but getting over it.
I'd never noticed a big difference between whole bean and ground. I recently returned from Jamaica with some Jablum Blue Mountain beans, and while it does taste different, I'm not noticing an appreciable difference. Definitely not for the cost.
My palate may not be very developed, though. I know what coffee I don't like *cough* ahem, Starbucks *cough*, but half the time I just buy Aldi's coffee when brewing at home.
That being said, I do consume a whole heck of a lot of it!
Yea CHARbucks is very overlyroasted. Jamaican Blue mountain is great, but when u add cream n sugar u lose the coffeenotes, aromas and flavors. That's usually where the cost is. Kona is good but just as expensive.0 -
I vary on the brand I drink, but I prefer French Press coffee that is a medium grind. I drinki it with no sugar and 1 tablespoon of creamer.0
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Katiebear_81 wrote: »I used to work at Starbucks so I still approximately my weight in coffee beans, still. I get it ground a pound at a time and use a drip brew machine. I find that if I use a press, I can only drink a very little bit because I'm sensitive to the oils in the coffee (they make me nauseated). The filter seems to catch most of whatever it is that makes me feel "off" when I drink a cup from a press.
Interesting. The Veranda blonde is the only one i like from starbucks. Its actually amazing. I enjoy the oils from the beans as well.0 -
100% Kona is my favorite! Jamaica Blue Mountain is the runner up. However, these are two of the more expensive beans, so they are a treat. My everyday coffee is Starbucks French Roast (whole beans that I grind). My mother taught me to appreciate a good strong cup of coffee, so I like the control that a french press provides. However, most mornings I prefer the convenience of my Keurig.0
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Strong and black. I'm not too picky on the bean at this point, but it has to be dark. The darker, the better. I prefer it brewed through an aero press, but I have yet to get one. I currently use my trusty french press.
I grind my own beans through a manual grinder and I have a vacuum kettle which keeps the temperature at a perfect 85C and only needs refilled once a week. I also use filtered water.0 -
I like a medium to light roast bean and then also brew my coffee a little weaker. I take it with cream and sugar substitute. Lately I've been on a flavor kick, but getting over it.
I'd never noticed a big difference between whole bean and ground. I recently returned from Jamaica with some Jablum Blue Mountain beans, and while it does taste different, I'm not noticing an appreciable difference. Definitely not for the cost.
My palate may not be very developed, though. I know what coffee I don't like *cough* ahem, Starbucks *cough*, but half the time I just buy Aldi's coffee when brewing at home.
That being said, I do consume a whole heck of a lot of it!
Yea CHARbucks is very overlyroasted. Jamaican Blue mountain is great, but when u add cream n sugar u lose the coffeenotes, aromas and flavors. That's usually where the cost is. Kona is good but just as expensive.
IMO Kona is too 'nutty' for the price. Its flavor profile is more in line with an African Estate coffee than a volcanic region.
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I like mine super strong, super dark.0
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the_arghbowl wrote: »I like a medium to light roast bean and then also brew my coffee a little weaker. I take it with cream and sugar substitute. Lately I've been on a flavor kick, but getting over it.
I'd never noticed a big difference between whole bean and ground. I recently returned from Jamaica with some Jablum Blue Mountain beans, and while it does taste different, I'm not noticing an appreciable difference. Definitely not for the cost.
My palate may not be very developed, though. I know what coffee I don't like *cough* ahem, Starbucks *cough*, but half the time I just buy Aldi's coffee when brewing at home.
That being said, I do consume a whole heck of a lot of it!
Yea CHARbucks is very overlyroasted. Jamaican Blue mountain is great, but when u add cream n sugar u lose the coffeenotes, aromas and flavors. That's usually where the cost is. Kona is good but just as expensive.
IMO Kona is too 'nutty' for the price. Its flavor profile is more in line with an African Estate coffee than a volcanic region.
Yes, Konas not my top choice but it is yummy. Jamaican Blue Mountain is great. Along with Costa Rican, Bolivian, and maybe Peruvian. Colombian is overrated.0 -
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