Beer_is_good_for_you
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Used to always use creamer or milk and a little sugar. A few months back (long after switching to better coffee) I tried it black and, well, haven't gone back. :cross:
The french press and coffee have been delivered and are waiting for me to get home. Can't wait to try it. Gotta get me one of these now.
http://www.troegs.com/tasting_room_general_store/shop_our_online_gift_shop.aspx?item=166
Yea that will probably be the next purchase. Or, I'll put it on the wedding registry. I have to have something on there too right?
tre9er said:I got a B&D burr grinder for about $40...not sure if it's robbing me of anything, seems to work just like a burr grinder should, by chipping the beans down to small enough particles to fall into the container...sorta like a Corona Mill.
Dang it all! Now I'm going to be grinding beans in my corona mill just to see if it works.![]()
Made some coffee in the press this weekend. Made the Cafe du monde. Wasn't a huge fan of that. However with ice and sweetened condensed milk. Holy mother it's good. I brought the press to work with me with some Sumatran coffee. Made it too weak this morning though. I have to get the scoops down.
Made some coffee in the press this weekend. Made the Cafe du monde. Wasn't a huge fan of that. However with ice and sweetened condensed milk. Holy mother it's good. I brought the press to work with me with some Sumatran coffee. Made it too weak this morning though. I have to get the scoops down.
You must race around like you did an 8 ball!! I drink about three 16oz cups a day. Could probably drink more if I would sleep at night. I cut it off at 3ish.
I love iced Vietnamese style, with Café Du Monde Coffee & Chicory with condensed milk. It will wake you up!
I just used a heavy cast iron pan and the shake technique. Unfortunately, I am at the other side of the spectrum from coffee snob. I will drink anything, just so long as it is coffee and it is hot.
I like straight espresso. I drink it all day every day. Last count was 12 shots a day. I'm starting to slow down though. I'm on 8 so far for the day.
I got a B&D burr grinder for about $40...not sure if it's robbing me of anything, seems to work just like a burr grinder should, by chipping the beans down to small enough particles to fall into the container...sorta like a Corona Mill.
I'd recommend getting a burr grinder. You'll see a big difference compared to other types of grinders. I forget the name of the one I use but it's around $60 and made a big difference in my brews. I also do the french press. Do some googling on burr coffee grinders and you'll get a lot of info.
(re-read my post...I DO have a burr grinder...just a cheap B&D model, though)![]()
do you have an espresso machine, TxBrew?
edit: just saw that you have a Gaggia Classic. Cool!
I roast my own beans and brew a lot of espresso at home too.
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TxBrew said:Nice! Manuel?
I roast with a Behmor 1600, grind with a Rancilio Rocky and put espresso in cups with a Rancilio Sylvia. It's a dependably good combination. We get green beans in large quantities as they improve with age (for the first year as reports would have it).
Huh, that is exactly opposite of my understanding on green beans. I have always heard that the fresher the better. But, with good packaging and freezer storage they have a respectably shelf life.
I've read mixed reviews on whether they should be allowed to sit, or fresher the better.
I'm still of the mind that fresher is better.
Q: How long does unroasted coffee last for?
A: The flavor of unroasted coffee is fairly stable when stored in a cool, dry place. Green coffee will not have a drop in cup quality from about 6 months up to 1 year from arrival date (every coffee we sell has an arrival date in the review).
In general, fresher is better, but the time between roasting and tasting is much more critical than the time that the green beans sit.
Coffee that was harvested last year and roasted two days ago (assuming good handling and storage) will almost always taste better than coffee that was roasted six weeks ago from this year's harvest.