Killer Beans...

mhortsch

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Ive never seen beans this oily! They look pretty damn tasty, pretty damn dark to!

MrJerry, care to give me a brief run down of how and where you found these (Carribean cuts)! I'd like to know what's running my palette tomorrow morning!

Speaking of which, I typically do 2 tablespoons ground per cup...any recommendations?
 
That will be a strong cup :0 I like 1 per cup myself but you'll want to experiment and see what you like.
 
MrJerry said:
1/2 measuring cup of whole beans, ground medium fine...that's enough to make a full 10-cup pot!

Try that and let me know how you're flying! ;)
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We got ours today- thanks! the wife will report to me on them (still not a coffee drinker) and I'll take some to the guys at my firestation... see what they think.

thanks again!
 
Swissy said:
I'll take some to the guys at my firestation... see what they think.

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Be prepared to scrape them off the ceiling after they have their first cup. :whistling:

Dems good beans! :thumbs:
 
Do these have a higher caffeine content or something? Im actually not fond of high caffeine, probably because I sit in front of a mac all day!!!
 
So...here we go...

This morning before work...I took 1/2 cup of cut-throat, sliced er up in the grinder, and placed it into my "grounds" container. As mentioned earlier, Im used to using 2 Tbsp per cup, I make 4 cups a day since thats the first "cup" line in my pot. I fill my thermose, and toss whats left (just under 1 cup). I should really go out and get a 4 cup coffee maker, but this was free from gevalia.

So that being said, I found it really hard to only use 1 per cup, especially since this 1/2 cup unground can be used for 10 cups. So I placed 4 Tbsp in my filter, just about 1 Tbsp remained. Filled the pot up to 4 cups with Culligan, flipped her on.

First thing I noticed was the heavy order occompanied with real dark roasts (French), almost to the point of it being to strong. I studied the pot and noticed a real dark almost black color...this is usually how I prefer my java, blacker the better. But I wanted to start thin and work my way up. So i added about 1/2 to 3/4 measuring cup of water. This lightened it up a bit, not to much.

Here I am, at work...about to take my first pull....

Too hot, gonna wait a minute to take another...

Ok, first sip taken. Immediate impression:
Good flavor, very smooth. Im having a real hard time distinguishing if I need more or less beans. The more pulls I take the more enjoyable it is. Im starting to notice mild hints of that real unique smootheness found in the Santo Domingo that I crave. I think with the proper preperation, this stuff could be killer, no pun intended. Very impressed. Price is still a concern, but going from 7-8 Tbsp per 4 cups down to 4-5 is obviously a saver.

I should have some santo domingo coming by the end of the month, going to do a side by side comparison.

Overall rating, very impressed, beats the average caribou/starbucks. Beats the Blue Mountain I had from Jamaica. The santo domingo will be the real test.

On with the work day, patiently awaiting the arrival of my chateau's.

---this stuff is pretty damn smooth
 
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