Too funny! My wife does not drink coffee so its just me. ditto on beer. I got like 10 kegs of sour beer from 2014-2016 never been tapped. Maybe needs to be dumped.
So in other news, my Baratza (I think been bought out by Behmor??) Vario grinder bean hopper broke (again) and they sold me their new design hopper which didn't fit and cost more. I kinda pissed about it. Last time it broke they sent a free one, this time they make me buy one that didn't fit or work at all, then I got to buy new upper burr holder to use it. then they say oh we have the old style hopper, well, why the heck not just sell me that one in the first place!! The website is wonky too and couldn't find the old style hopper. So in the end, I bought the new style hopper, the new burr holder, a new ceramic burr (One of my original burrs was chipped from factory but I use steel burrs now anyway, but maybe someday want to have a set of ceramic just in case) plus two of the old style hoppers since they eventually break. I figure I have a lifetime left on the parts. Around $100 for all those parts. Great grinder.
I gave my LHBS all my bottles - most new in box intended for bottling all those sour beers, but they never carbonate right in bottles so that is why i never used them. He runs a mill street roaster and he gave me a bunch of India Monsooned he called it. some greens and some he roasted. It was quite nice for someone who likes light roast. Smooth and not overly roasty, although he said he stopped about 15 sec into second crack. Was surprised how much I enjoyed it.
So in other news, my Baratza (I think been bought out by Behmor??) Vario grinder bean hopper broke (again) and they sold me their new design hopper which didn't fit and cost more. I kinda pissed about it. Last time it broke they sent a free one, this time they make me buy one that didn't fit or work at all, then I got to buy new upper burr holder to use it. then they say oh we have the old style hopper, well, why the heck not just sell me that one in the first place!! The website is wonky too and couldn't find the old style hopper. So in the end, I bought the new style hopper, the new burr holder, a new ceramic burr (One of my original burrs was chipped from factory but I use steel burrs now anyway, but maybe someday want to have a set of ceramic just in case) plus two of the old style hoppers since they eventually break. I figure I have a lifetime left on the parts. Around $100 for all those parts. Great grinder.
I gave my LHBS all my bottles - most new in box intended for bottling all those sour beers, but they never carbonate right in bottles so that is why i never used them. He runs a mill street roaster and he gave me a bunch of India Monsooned he called it. some greens and some he roasted. It was quite nice for someone who likes light roast. Smooth and not overly roasty, although he said he stopped about 15 sec into second crack. Was surprised how much I enjoyed it.