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I like milder breakfast blends. I am willing to order online. Thank you.

2007-06-17 20:18:04 · 9 answers · asked by Kate v.7.0 6 in Food & Drink Non-Alcoholic Drinks

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In my experience ... if you have a small shop near you that roasts their own coffee on the premises ... you are extremely lucky! You can then buy really fresh coffee in very small quantities (as small as a quarter pound) ... and talk to the owners to get the blends that suit you best. You can also taste a cup before you buy.

Unfortunately the nearest coffee roaster that I really like is a 50 mile drive each way through city traffic so I buy prepacked coffee. I have also considered investing my own roasting equipment, but I already have too many hobbies.

The problem with buying even great coffee is keeping it fresh. When green it keeps almost forever, but once roasted it continually loses something. There is lots of advice on how best to store coffee ... but there is nothing like the aroma and taste that comes from the first scoops of beans from a newly opened bag.

I used to buy on-line ... but always felt that it was necessary to buy at least 2 pounds at a time to justify the shipping charges. One example of these are Gevalia's International series. They are excellent coffees, but they prefer their customers to take a subscription and before I knew it I had a freezer full of more coffee than I knew what to do with.

So what do I like to buy now?

I personally like Starbucks coffees ... especially the seasonal items and the Black Apron exclusives. Starbucks does over roast their darker coffees, so I'd stay away from the Bold ones preferring the Medium roasts. I also buy them from the larger Starbucks shops rather than grocery stores. The larger shops are more likely to have the specialty blends and will have fresher product on hand.

I also like Green Mountain coffee (especially the Exotic Origins Series series in brown bags) which I have found at Wild Oats stores so if there is no Wild Oats near you, you might find it at other high end retailers. Green Mountain also sells on-line. They are located in Vermont.

I also prefer Central American coffees to East African or Asian varieties. I think they have more flavor and better acid balance. (Caribbean and pure Kona are great too ... but are usually really expensive.)

Unfortunately for me, my favorite coffee in all the world no longer exists. It was from the Escambray region of Cuba. I bought it in England since Cuban products can't be purchased in the USA. But in September 1998 Hurricane Georges devastated the region destroying over 80% of all the coffee plants from there, and it has never recovered. A tragedy no matter what your politics are.

2007-06-17 22:00:37 · answer #1 · answered by David E 4 · 2 0

Randy...you haven't any longer have been given a grinder....you have a small nutrients processor. a variety of little 2 bladed instruments that BEAT element to smaller sizes. A coffee grinder would have 2 instruments of grinding surfaces, some sort are discs some are cones. besides, you will no longer discover a lot progression, different than a tad greater style from this technique. additionally, considering which you is generally paying for beans from a industry and not a roaster, the coffee is purely no longer everywhere close to sparkling. yet you're on the impressive music. DO your self a desire and are available across an area roaster which will sell you sparkling roasted coffee, no longer a number of month previous beans that have been shelved in a stockroom or warehouse. Or bypass radical and bypass decrease back to the way of your super grandparents....Roast your individual.... Oh, and to the question of how long....the longer you run it the warmer the grounds get and the greater serious it is going to style.

2016-09-28 00:20:27 · answer #2 · answered by dorthy 4 · 0 0

Peet's Coffee's Major Dickason. A nice mellow blend.

http://www.peets.com/shop/coffee_detail.asp?id=118&cid=1000131

2007-06-17 20:26:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi..I just purchased 2lbs of this, this evening and put it in the grinder..Hazel Nut with chocolate..The aroma alone is out of this word..And the taste in indescribable..
I don't know if you have a Stew Leonards or a Trader Joes near you..If not maybe you could purchase it on line..Trust me..You won't be sorry..
Enjoy!

2007-06-17 20:30:04 · answer #4 · answered by howdoilvthee 5 · 0 0

King's Kona Coffee beans in whole. Fresh from Hawaii.

Da BEST!!!!

2007-06-17 20:22:20 · answer #5 · answered by Agent319.007 6 · 0 0

Jamaican blue mountain!

2007-06-18 04:41:34 · answer #6 · answered by Library Eyes 6 · 0 0

I like organic coffee, all colombians are anot organic.
This one is fresh roasted
http://www.amazon.com/Artisan-Roasted-Organic-Bolivian-Valverde/dp/B000NHY5B0/ref=sr_1_56/103-2430727-3320615?ie=UTF8&s=gourmet-food&qid=1182169579&sr=1-56

2007-06-18 01:38:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

take a look a http://ccmcoffee.com i love their columbian supremo

2007-06-19 12:32:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

http://store.thanksgivingcoffee.com/

2007-06-17 20:22:14 · answer #9 · answered by the Boss 7 · 0 0

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