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Old 10-16-2014, 07:17 AM   #1
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Thanks Greg; I'll try that. My coffee isn't bad, but it isn't heads and shoulders above a standard drip machine. But, I love to tweak it and will try the measure.
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Old 10-16-2014, 10:46 AM   #2
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I would like to start grinding and brewing my on coffe. I like a strong cup, any suggestions on grinder and brewer
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I would like to start grinding and brewing my on coffe. I like a strong cup, any suggestions on grinder and brewer
French Press and a Zassenhaus grinder.
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French Press and a Zassenhaus grinder.
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Old 10-16-2014, 04:22 PM   #5
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I love some fresh beans, but I'm also in love with Tim Horton's, Greg.
No bitter at all, and it's nice and earthy and full. Sticks to your ribs.
Seems like all the fresh beans I've ever tried, and I've tried a mess, are more on the order of a thin, sweet, no bitter brew. Which is also great, but Tim Horton's is closer to organic Kona dark roast at a whole lot smaller price.
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I love some fresh beans, but I'm also in love with Tim Horton's, Greg.
No bitter at all, and it's nice and earthy and full. Sticks to your ribs.
Seems like all the fresh beans I've ever tried, and I've tried a mess, are more on the order of a thin, sweet, no bitter brew. Which is also great, but Tim Horton's is closer to organic Kona dark roast at a whole lot smaller price.
Which Blend Of Tim Horton's, Scott?
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I love some fresh beans, but I'm also in love with Tim Horton's, Greg.
No bitter at all, and it's nice and earthy and full. Sticks to your ribs.
Seems like all the fresh beans I've ever tried, and I've tried a mess, are more on the order of a thin, sweet, no bitter brew. Which is also great, but Tim Horton's is closer to organic Kona dark roast at a whole lot smaller price.
Love Tim Horton's, been drinking it since 1998 use to go to Windsor, Canada a lot before they came to us
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In the supermarket category, I like Community Coffee. This is a New Orleans company and their coffee is available regionally.
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