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You don't want to make that bet, And I don't touch espresso beans until 4 days post roast anyway, LOLDid you read the article? Because if you hit the link provided, it will answer the question of where the information comes from.
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OK, gentlemen, we need stakes, here...
Sounds like a Blind Espresso Tasting is on the pad, ready for launch! |
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And I thought I was impressed with the brothers on here with the knowledge of cigars. I love my coffee but now I had no idea of all of this information on my beans. I may have been drinking lousy coffee all this time and not knowing it, but certainly enjoying it. Guess I have some basics to learn about coffee.
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It's a coffee throwdown!!!
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The only thing I like more than an honest, enthusiastic and courteous coffee discussion is.....
HOCKEY!! ![]() Lets go. Taste test. Waiting... Personally... I have never gotten Illy, LaVazza, Bustelo or any of the bagged stuff to perform well for me - not even half-assed decent. However, I have many times been served espresso made with Illy or Bustelo beans that was very good. I just haven't duplicated the good resullts with my purchases. I figure I buy grocerystore versions in my backwater market that is probably ancient.
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"I hope you had the time of your life." Last edited by Mister Moo; 10-19-2008 at 10:29 AM. |
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What makes that a relevent quote? Home barista.com??? Seriously?? |
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