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12-28-2012, 10:23 AM | #1083 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
When did you roast this Norman? I been pretty much drinking within 4-5 days for best flavor.
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12-28-2012, 05:19 PM | #1085 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
WOW! Anything that old is garbage to me Course, I never have anything that old.
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12-29-2012, 11:41 AM | #1087 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
Some Cafe Bustelo, 2 tsp of Turbinado sugar, and some half n half
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12-29-2012, 12:50 PM | #1089 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
WOW! Serious? Must be an acquired taste
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12-29-2012, 12:57 PM | #1090 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
...Actually, from a can Norm
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12-30-2012, 07:53 AM | #1092 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
In my town they sell it in vacuum sealed bricks and the can. They used to sell it in almost brown paper bag material. That aroma leaking through the bag drove sales, but after a short while, that coffee was very stale. My family drank Bustelo all of the time. I grew up on it. Great memories.
Mark....this is a colador (aka "the sock"). You put the desired amount of coffee in it, hold it over your cup, then pour hot water in it and let it drip in the cup. Then add 6 sugars...LOL.
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12-30-2012, 08:35 AM | #1093 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
Pressed a pot of Monkey blend before heading out to church, pretty good. You can join us online at 9 & 11 MST, it's an awesome service, hope you check it out http://www.newlifechurch.org/nlclive.jsp
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12-30-2012, 09:44 AM | #1094 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
Jamaican BM. Wow, just plain wow. This is even from a light roast (used the wrong program on the Behmor). Can't wait to see what it tastes like with a slightly darker roast.
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12-30-2012, 09:54 AM | #1095 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
Every morning I enjoy a few cups of Cafe Duran. As can be seen by my screen name. I may be obvious what I do. I love my cigars but I live for the bean.
Currently have eight types of coffee. From cafe Duran to green label geisha. Six methods to brew. Many say I make the best coffee in Panama. But I would not go that far. I make it with love. Not love of a profit. |
12-30-2012, 10:01 AM | #1096 |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
about to go to my favorite coffee shop and drink this.....awesome coffee....hope my cut and past from their website does not offend anyone
KILENSO ETHIOPIA One of the smallest villages in the Borena Hagermariam District is Kilenso Mokonissa. The village is home to 50 thousand people who grow this coffee using organic practices but currently lack organic certification. Usually this coffee is blended and sold under the name “Ardi”. After talking with our importer we had this lot separated and sorted. 40 bags of coffee were selected and put into grain pro bags at origin. The exporter decided to enter the coffee into the annual Ethiopia Taste Of Harvest Competition where it took 2nd place honors this year. We are excited and humbled to have the opportunity to roast and brew this coffee. PRODUCER: Kilenso Mokonissa Cooperative LOCATION: Borena Hagermariam, Sidama [map] VARIETAL: Heirloom ALTITUDE: 1750 – 1800 Meters PROCESSING: Natural TASTE NOTES: Berry / Chocolate / Melon |
12-30-2012, 11:39 AM | #1097 | |
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Re: COFFEE: What are you drinking?
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Since I'm the only coffee drinker in the family, I use a Melita One cupper with a #2 brown filter. Been doing so since 1984. In fact, I still make coffee from that original One cupper. When I want to drink something other than "black" coffee, I use the following recipe: 2 tsp of Turbinado sugar in a 10-12oz coffee cup, 4 tablespoons of Cafe Bustelo in the #2 filter, pour hot water gently into filter and fill the cup up about 50-60% with fresh coffee, stir until the Turbinado dissolves in the coffee, and pour in some half n half until almost about 1/3" from the top, stir gently and enjoy I really enjoy the marrying of the Bustelo, Turbinado, and Half n Half. The Turbinado lends a carmelized flavor to the combination One of these fine days, I'll have to get with the program and attempt to make some Cuban coffee...
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