Best coffee you ever had?
orangegato
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This morning I ground Jamaican Blue Mountain beans and made French press coffee. OMG. It's the best *kitten* coffee I have ever had. I am drinking it black b/c it actually tastes so good to me. Sofa king good. Now I definitely want to try other kinds of coffee beans. This could turn me into a complete coffee snob.....
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I usually drink Kahlua coffee, but every now and then I go to the Shades of Green hotel in Orlando and whatever coffee they brew I have like 3 cups of. It's delicious. I'll ask what it is when I'm there later this month. Watch it turn out to be folgers.4
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There's an awesome coffee shop in Phoenix called Lux...they roast and grind the BEST coffee. Every time I'm in Phx, I gotta get my fix1
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Best coffee I ever had was in Iowa, years ago.
I'm from South Texas, so I had some learning to do.
It was about 10 or 20 below zero, and I had a short trip to make. No problem, the car has a heater, so I didn't even take a jacket. Got stuck, and had to walk back to the house, perhaps two blocks, in a t-shirt and jeans!
Got a cup of coffee to warm up, and that's the best coffee I ever had!
Not exactly what you were looking for, but...3 -
Black Blood of the Earth. Coffee you can drink cold and in a shot glass.
It's smooth and has as much caffeine in a shot as a regular cup of coffee.
Deathwish BBotE is probably my favorite.1 -
Best coffee I ever had was in New Zealand. Have no idea what sort of bean it was but damn those Kiwis sure do know how to make a flat white.0
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I'm something of a coffee snob myself. I like to play around with different types of roasts and beans, but one thing I make certain is that my beans are 100% Arabica and as freshly roasted as possible. A while ago, I had been buying green beans from Sweet Maria's and doing home roasting, but the kitchen isn't very big and the set up I have makes a lot of noise and smells so I haven't done that for a while. Anyway, if you want the best flavor, make sure your beans are Arabica, especially if you're using a French press.1
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Best coffee I ever had was in New Zealand. Have no idea what sort of bean it was but damn those Kiwis sure do know how to make a flat white.
Plenty of bad coffee made here, pure luck.
I have an espresso machine as then I'm guaranteed an unburnt coffee. I also drink decaf which tastes just the same.0 -
The best coffee I've ever had was today after it arrived from Amazon:
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meganpettigrew86 wrote: »Best coffee I ever had was in New Zealand. Have no idea what sort of bean it was but damn those Kiwis sure do know how to make a flat white.
Plenty of bad coffee made here, pure luck.
I have an espresso machine as then I'm guaranteed an unburnt coffee. I also drink decaf which tastes just the same.
Oh yeah, I'm sure. It was the cafe I was at. It always helps if the barista knows how to actually USE the espresso maker the right way lol0 -
Nothing beats Montana Coffee Traders fresh ground beans in a French press.2
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meganpettigrew86 wrote: »Best coffee I ever had was in New Zealand. Have no idea what sort of bean it was but damn those Kiwis sure do know how to make a flat white.
Plenty of bad coffee made here, pure luck.
I have an espresso machine as then I'm guaranteed an unburnt coffee. I also drink decaf which tastes just the same.
Oh yeah, I'm sure. It was the cafe I was at. It always helps if the barista knows how to actually USE the espresso maker the right way lol
Also helps if they clean it regularly too.0 -
I use a dark roast blend in my espresso machine at home, always buying whole beans and grinding as needed. Buying coffee to go is an absolute crap shoot, even in Melbourne where I live which is renowned for its good coffee. All down to the roast and the skill of the barista.0
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Some of the best coffee I have ever had is in New Orleans. One place is Cafe Du Monde in the French Market where they serve Beignets.
I like a medium to dark roast. I buy some coffee from The Fresh Market and I like flavored coffee blends, I can drink these black. Several blends they have are Toasted Coconut, Dark French Roast, New Orleans Summer Blend, etc. They also sell Intelligentsia blends which I like their House Blend.
eta: and for some reason, I really like Dunkin Donuts Coffee too.
I am a coffee snob.0 -
Kona peaberry coffee in Honolulu was pretty good.0
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Of all places - from a coffee cart at Sydney Kingsford Smith airport, it was sometime during 1999 or 2000. Magic! Source of beans unknown.
At home I use a Bialetti moka express on the stove and a Breville milk cafe frother.
Works just fine with the Aldi organic ground coffee.0 -
I love Kenyan AA, Costa Rican, and Sumatra coffees...I get these from a local coffee shop - fresh roasted and whole bean.
If I have to buy mass-packaged grocery-store bought coffee (whole bean or ground), Peet's Coffee is hard to beat.
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Dutch Bro's 911 is my go to for coffee.1
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I use a french press at home and grind my beans every day. I don't really get coffee out except for DD every once in a while, so can't compare. Since getting a French Press I have to admit I turn my nose up at Keurig coffee and reg coffee makers.
I have considered buying a French press, what makes it better than making in a keurig? I'm not good at brewing coffee, hence the keurig.0 -
Diner coffee...preferably in Vermont in the Fall while wearing flannel...0
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Anything NOT made by Starbucks.1
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At a little cafe' in Corrina, Maine
found out that they put Chicory in their coffee so delicious!0 -
dwrightlaw wrote: »I use a french press at home and grind my beans every day. I don't really get coffee out except for DD every once in a while, so can't compare. Since getting a French Press I have to admit I turn my nose up at Keurig coffee and reg coffee makers.
I have considered buying a French press, what makes it better than making in a keurig? I'm not good at brewing coffee, hence the keurig.
A French press is more work, but if you really love coffee, it's worth it. The outcome is superiourto nearly every other cup of coffee I've had. I boil the water in a kettle. Measure out my coffee & put it in the press, then I splash a small bit of warm water in the press to presoak the coffee grounds in the press. When the kettle is boiling good, I remove it from the heat & count to 30 seconds so it's just off of boiling, then pour to my mark on the press. I stir it as a pour to make sure there isn't any air left in the coffee ground & then cover & let it brew for exactly 3:30 seconds, then press & pour immediately.1 -
I am going to invest in a French press and a bean grinder!1
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At this place
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LOVE Starbucks, but we don't have any around here, but that's what I brew at home. Peet's is also very good.
Best cup ever was in Paris, France. No idea what it was, but it was amazing.0 -
@patrick_star_trek wrote: »LOVE Starbucks, but we don't have any around here, but that's what I brew at home. Peet's is also very good.
Best cup ever was in Paris, France. No idea what it was, but it was amazing.
So "Tea, Earl Grey, hot" was a cover?1 -
Regarding the French press, it makes coffee taste less bitter.
I make mine like others have mentioned except I heat the water to just shy of boiling. Then pour it on and wait 7 minutes. It is heaven in a cup.
Well.. some people's idea of heaven.1 -
Coffee plantation we went to when we were in Colombia...1
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SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@patrick_star_trek wrote: »LOVE Starbucks, but we don't have any around here, but that's what I brew at home. Peet's is also very good.
Best cup ever was in Paris, France. No idea what it was, but it was amazing.
So "Tea, Earl Grey, hot" was a cover?
Dude, I love you.0
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