I've just done one batch so far, and it wasn't too bad.@TallDan - I was really close to buying a 5lb bag of that. How has the PB been roasting for you? Ive had trouble in the past getting it to behave - early 1C, etc.
How you like that machine? I like their products, but haven't taken the espresso plunge yet - maybe I never will.We're at our daughter's house, this is how she and her boyfriend make coffee. It's taken longer than it should have for me to learn how to use it but I've got it down now. View attachment 765910
I have nothing modern to compare it to but it makes good coffee-I drink mine black and have no need for all the bells and whistles. We have a 30 year old espresso machine that was very inconsistent so it stays in the cabinet. We normally use a pour over funnel for our coffee at home.How you like that machine? I like their products, but haven't taken the espresso plunge yet - maybe I never will.
I roast/brew Central Americans, mostly Guatemalan and costa Rican, and an occasional Sumatran. We do pour overs because we each just drink one big cup of coffee in the morning, and no more. My wife adds contaminants like cream and sugar so hers is much stronger than mine. And the earthworms in my compost piles love the grounds and filters.I agree @corkybstewart , no need for bells and whistles. I use auto drip Behmor. I have begun fiddling with brew temps, 195 for African and 205 for Americas. I don't usually drink other varieties. Can't say its a huge difference but seem to pick out a little more fruit character in the dry process africans by dropping temp a tad. I rarely do pour over because of time. Weekends only.
I tried several reusable Kuerig devices and never got a cup of coffee I thought was remotely good. I sold my Kuerig machine 4 years ago so maybe the reusables are better now.I take the same approach, preferring plain-old black coffee. Never been much of a coffee drink guy. I usually make it in a 1L press. If I'm in a hurry I have some reusable inserts for our Keurig--load up with freshly-ground and pop it in the machine. We have a Clever Dripper, but haven't used it in a while, so it sits in a kitchen cupboard.
I tried several reusable Kuerig devices and never got a cup of coffee I thought was remotely good. I sold my Kuerig machine 4 years ago so maybe the reusables are better now.
I saw the email too. It does sound good.This showed up in an email today, looks interesting so picked some.
Ethiopia Dry Process Hambela Buliye
I saw the email too. It does sound good.
Nice!! It appears to be sold out otherwise I would have ordered some.Roasted the first pound of the Ethiopian Bombe and seems to be the biggest blueberry Bombe ive had in years.
Welcome back stranger.Ordered from Mill47 a few months ago. They ship their beans in these little boxes, really horrible method, lots of beans escape or are too tough to get out of the box. They also don't store well, at least not in my system since all other people I buy from use bags.
Oh well, coffee was fine but the boxes were bad enough I won't order from them again. Here's a picture of the bottom of a box I was finishung today.
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I wonder if these beans from Royal Coffee are worth trying? At $9 per pound before taxes and shipping I might give it a go but the 11 pound box is a lot of beans for me. I usually get 5 pounds at most. The other thing is the beans appear to be a year old according to their information. I wonder how they store these beans that have been around for a while?
What are peoples thoughts on this deal?
Oh, it's a blend. It's crap coffee roasted dark and labeled different blends but it all tastes similar - like roasty coffee.What’s the origin of the coffee? I’d be more surprised if a reputable roaster sold coffee like that from Colombia than Yemen.