Bsneed51
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...But for the last year I have been thoroughly enjoying their Aged Sumatra, I really haven't had a better coffee, and haven't had anything really come close to it. The whole beans smell so weird I love it....
...But for the last year I have been thoroughly enjoying their Aged Sumatra, I really haven't had a better coffee, and haven't had anything really come close to it. The whole beans smell so weird I love it....
I'm going to have to chime in on the aged Sumatra. It is excellent in it's own rite. Very unique and smooth. I can't find it anymore.
I do enjoy Starbucks Italian Roast for an everyday coffee.
I've tried some of Jerry's killer beans, and they were all quality coffees. I'm still working my way through his offerings.
I'd like to try the CP coffee at some point too.
My biggest problem is catching some of these offerings at the right time. I.e., I have enough coffee when they pop up, and I don't want to buy for fear of not enjoying what I have, or what I may purchase, at it's most fresh state. So, I never "stock up" on coffee.
...But for the last year I have been thoroughly enjoying their Aged Sumatra, I really haven't had a better coffee, and haven't had anything really come close to it. The whole beans smell so weird I love it....
I'm going to have to chime in on the aged Sumatra. It is excellent in it's own rite. Very unique and smooth. I can't find it anymore.
I do enjoy Starbucks Italian Roast for an everyday coffee.
I've tried some of Jerry's killer beans, and they were all quality coffees. I'm still working my way through his offerings.
I'd like to try the CP coffee at some point too.
My biggest problem is catching some of these offerings at the right time. I.e., I have enough coffee when they pop up, and I don't want to buy for fear of not enjoying what I have, or what I may purchase, at it's most fresh state. So, I never "stock up" on coffee.
Jerry's Killer Beans are Top Notch! Plus he's our Brother!
For those looking for saving some doe $$$ and maybe helping the 'LEAF Fund' :whistling:
Here is a site UNCOMMON GROUNDS that has a spring special for April that fits the wallet. The Papua New Guinea and Colombian Organic Certified are very good. I wouldn't recommend the Jamacian Blue Mountain though. A few of us gave it a shot, we got a hell of a deal, and at the price we got it (under $16 a pound) it was awsome. In fairness the code was rather old... so fresh roasted could be a hell of alot better. JMO.
My Dad sent me some local roast from where he lives in Montana, it's called Dry Fly Roast (flyfishing thing) It's quite tasty.
Starbuck's Pikes Place is pretty good. They also had Cafe Cielo? I think that was the name. That was very good coffee.
In a french press of course!
True, Starbuck's machines burn their coffee, but the beans aren't burnt. My press can't burn the coffee either. The only time I drink from theirs is when they give me the free cup for buying a pound.Starbuck's Pikes Place is pretty good. They also had Cafe Cielo? I think that was the name. That was very good coffee.
In a french press of course!
I'm not a huge fan of starbucks any longer. To me, their beans taste burnt. I guess I'm crazy?