Ymm, coffee
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Ymm, coffee
I do not remember a thread on coffee. I am talking about "what kind of coffee do you brew at your home for breakfast" coffee. I suppose various types of machines and grinds (or not) could "filter" in, but I'm interested the coffee itself. I just started using Peets, and I am impressed. Never been to a Peets' shop, but their package stuff is pretty good.
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I do not drink much coffee and when I do it is what someone else has brewed for me. Seattle's Best, Caribou, Starbuck's, DD (Dunkin' Donuts, not my own brand ) or whatever my wife has in the coffee maker on the weekend, specifically Sunday mornings. I don't even know what "roast" she uses. I'll make an occasional latte outta whatever is in the pot, mixing in a little milk, a little cocoa powder and a little hot chocolate mix. I'm happy with straight up, too. See Ymm, Beer thread for tonight's coffee "beverage."ohioguy2 wrote:I do not remember a thread on coffee. I am talking about "what kind of coffee do you brew at your home for breakfast" coffee. I suppose various types of machines and grinds (or not) could "filter" in, but I'm interested the coffee itself. I just started using Peets, and I am impressed. Never been to a Peets' shop, but their package stuff is pretty good.
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I drink lots of coffee..but I'm by no means an elitist (unlike beer!). I bastardize the hell out of what I drink, adding tons of sugar and cream. At the gas stations with those "cappucino" machines, I'll do half of that stuff, add less than usual sugar, and half coffee. I watched a really interesting show on coffee (and the history of it) the other night, the method preffered amongst most professional tasters was the french press. We have one of those, it's pretty cool and very efficient given it's simplicity. The percolators we grew up with (if you're old enough) are supposedly the bane of coffee connoisseurs everywhere.
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Lately I've been buying whatever's on sale, or Wegmans store brand (which is really pretty good), but as soon as we have some cash flow again, I plan to resume buying green beans from Cafe Campesino and roasting them myself. I use a hot-air popcorn popper (no, seriously) and OMG y'all, if you've never had really fresh roasted coffee, it is SO GOOD.
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We had some green beans with dinner tonight. I think they were DelMonte.gadzooks wrote:Lately I've been buying whatever's on sale, or Wegmans store brand (which is really pretty good), but as soon as we have some cash flow again, I plan to resume buying green beans from Cafe Campesino and roasting them myself. I use a hot-air popcorn popper (no, seriously) and OMG y'all, if you've never had really fresh roasted coffee, it is SO GOOD.
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Come on now, does whole bean coffee you grind yourself really taste better than that which is previously ground? I guess I need to try it for myself somehow to see if its worth the trouble.
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I buy Dunkin' Donuts medium roast to brew at home. Sam's and Costco sell a 40 oz bag for ~$16, much cheaper than grocery stores. It's the best I've found. Used Folger's for years, and it doesn't compare. Maxwell House is like drinking water.
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Except, of course, when someone has been kind enough to bring me some Kona Koffee from Hawaii! ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I buy Dunkin' Donuts medium roast to brew at home. Sam's and Costco sell a 40 oz bag for ~$16, much cheaper than grocery stores. It's the best I've found. Used Folger's for years, and it doesn't compare. Maxwell House is like drinking water.
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Peet's.
I don't have a Peet's here in G-Vegas, but I do have a Starbucks.
I miss Peet's.
I don't have a Peet's here in G-Vegas, but I do have a Starbucks.
I miss Peet's.
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We'll see if Tilly or I get there first! 25lb bags of Kona's finest! I got Peets for Christmas and that was awesome! I actually found it up here at local safeway! I was very surprised, but Starbucks Gold Coast (apparently from CA) is always a winner! The Darker Roast for me the better! ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Except, of course, when someone has been kind enough to bring me some Kona Koffee from Hawaii! ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I buy Dunkin' Donuts medium roast to brew at home. Sam's and Costco sell a 40 oz bag for ~$16, much cheaper than grocery stores. It's the best I've found. Used Folger's for years, and it doesn't compare. Maxwell House is like drinking water.
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Without doubt freshly ground coffee tastes far better than coffee that was previously ground. Air is death to coffee. When manufacturers grind coffee they're exposing more surface area to air, speeding up the process of ruining your precious bean. If you're skeptical, and don't feel like investing the money, try having half a pound ground at your local coffee shop and see what you think. You should notice an immediate difference.ohioguy2 wrote:Come on now, does whole bean coffee you grind yourself really taste better than that which is previously ground? I guess I need to try it for myself somehow to see if its worth the trouble.
I love the process of grinding every morning. It's part of my morning ritual and it helps get my day started right.
Kelly and I tried Larry's and we're really enjoying it. Larry's supports fair trade organic, and it's a North Carolina-based company so we don't mind paying an extra buck per pound.
I take mine with cream or half & half. Kelly the same add two splenda.
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Better start planning, bunchofnumbers. This time next year I'll be coming back from another trip to Hawaii.cl15876 wrote:We'll see if Tilly or I get there first! 25lb bags of Kona's finest! I got Peets for Christmas and that was awesome! I actually found it up here at local safeway! I was very surprised, but Starbucks Gold Coast (apparently from CA) is always a winner! The Darker Roast for me the better! ;)OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Except, of course, when someone has been kind enough to bring me some Kona Koffee from Hawaii! ;)
I drink Green Mountain Roasters, Vermont Country Blend. It's the coffee that was sold on the University of Vermont campus when I was a student. Ahhhh, the good ole days.
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I like good coffee. I'm a coffee snob. An elitist or whathaveyou. I prefer to call up my friend at 8thsincoffee.com a local Raleigh coffee roaster started by a guy I know and get it fresh from the roaster within 48 hours of roasting. Coffee loses so much as it sits around. Or I'll go over to Crema Coffee in Cary where you can watch Kevin roast the beans himself right in the shop. Grind the beans myself and then prepare in a french press. I like it black.
Starbucks is gross. Almost as bad as Maxwell House. They over-roast all their beans. Every coffee I've had from them tastes like it's charred. Not to mention they're evil.
Starbucks is gross. Almost as bad as Maxwell House. They over-roast all their beans. Every coffee I've had from them tastes like it's charred. Not to mention they're evil.
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Oh and my preferred source for coffee I drink everyday is Ethiopia. One of my favorites is Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Peaberry, something that Kevin at Crema in Cary frequently carries.
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I love good coffee and realize that I may sound like another coffee snob.
The beans and how they are processed are essential to making good coffee. The type of bean, the roasting method and when the beans are ground as well as method of brewing are important elements in creating whatever experience one has with coffee.
Coffee is similar to wine in terms of the varied opinions and palates each person brings to the encounter with a cup of coffee.
Make mine a dark roast served hot with no cream, s'il vous plait.
The beans and how they are processed are essential to making good coffee. The type of bean, the roasting method and when the beans are ground as well as method of brewing are important elements in creating whatever experience one has with coffee.
Coffee is similar to wine in terms of the varied opinions and palates each person brings to the encounter with a cup of coffee.
Make mine a dark roast served hot with no cream, s'il vous plait.
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I buy Eight O'Clock Columbian. It's a medium roast. I buy whole bean and it does make a difference. More fresh oils from the beans are available for the making when you grind just before brewing. Oil has gone in previously ground stuff. Brew it any way other than a percolator. I use a drip method. I have a press but it's too much trouble and I want it quickly and in great quantity. I've not seen presses that were very much volume.
Eight O'Clock is a grat value that I buy at Sam's Club. 40 Oz bag is just over $11. I will make a trip there for coffee only. I am a little prejudiced toward other brands. My first employer, way back in high school, was The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. We wee bag boys had the duty of grinding coffee for customers at check-out. Nobody had home grinders, back in those days. Plus, the company works Teamsters.
I think I'll go get a cup now.
Eight O'Clock is a grat value that I buy at Sam's Club. 40 Oz bag is just over $11. I will make a trip there for coffee only. I am a little prejudiced toward other brands. My first employer, way back in high school, was The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. We wee bag boys had the duty of grinding coffee for customers at check-out. Nobody had home grinders, back in those days. Plus, the company works Teamsters.
I think I'll go get a cup now.
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Ahhhh late afternoon coffee; one of my favorites. I love to bust out the stove top espresso maker on those extra rough days at work, or cold and rainy days like today.captmojo wrote:I buy Eight O'Clock Columbian. It's a medium roast. I buy whole bean and it does make a difference. More fresh oils from the beans are available for the making when you grind just before brewing. Oil has gone in previously ground stuff. Brew it any way other than a percolator. I use a drip method. I have a press but it's too much trouble and I want it quickly and in great quantity. I've not seen presses that were very much volume.
Eight O'Clock is a grat value that I buy at Sam's Club. 40 Oz bag is just over $11. I will make a trip there for coffee only. I am a little prejudiced toward other brands. My first employer, way back in high school, was The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. We wee bag boys had the duty of grinding coffee for customers at check-out. Nobody had home grinders, back in those days. Plus, the company works Teamsters.
I think I'll go get a cup now.
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Miles wrote:Without doubt freshly ground coffee tastes far better than coffee that was previously ground. Air is death to coffee. When manufacturers grind coffee they're exposing more surface area to air, speeding up the process of ruining your precious bean. If you're skeptical, and don't feel like investing the money, try having half a pound ground at your local coffee shop and see what you think. You should notice an immediate difference.ohioguy2 wrote:Come on now, does whole bean coffee you grind yourself really taste better than that which is previously ground? I guess I need to try it for myself somehow to see if its worth the trouble.
What they said. Coffee is full of oils and volatiles that quickly deteriorate and disappear once exposed to air. Both freshly roasted and freshly ground make a BIG difference. To some folks, coffee is just a caffeine delivery vehicle, and that's cool, but if you really enjoy the taste of coffee, find some of the fresh stuff.DukeUsul wrote: I prefer to call up my friend at 8thsincoffee.com a local Raleigh coffee roaster started by a guy I know and get it fresh from the roaster within 48 hours of roasting. Coffee loses so much as it sits around. Or I'll go over to Crema Coffee in Cary where you can watch Kevin roast the beans himself right in the shop.
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My real favorite coffee is really Schraft's Coffee Ice Cream. I believe that was discussed over yonder a few years ago... When I was a kid, my mom brought it home in the single serving size - 1 quart.
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I love coffee. Kona is my favorite...when I can get it. There is a local coffee shop that roasts/grinds their own - I usually buy my coffee there, although in a pinch Community Coffee (dark roast) will do just fine. I prefer dark roasts.
I didn't start drinking coffee until I went to Duke - couldn't find the cream and sugar and being a freshman and not wanting to look like a stupid freshman I didn't ask (as if the wild eyed lost look didn't give me away as a frosh!) by the time I found where it was I'd learned to drink it black and never changed.
I do love a good cup of coffee - but no flavors please...fresh ground dark roast - mmmm. I think I'll go grab another cup.
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I didn't start drinking coffee until I went to Duke - couldn't find the cream and sugar and being a freshman and not wanting to look like a stupid freshman I didn't ask (as if the wild eyed lost look didn't give me away as a frosh!) by the time I found where it was I'd learned to drink it black and never changed.
I do love a good cup of coffee - but no flavors please...fresh ground dark roast - mmmm. I think I'll go grab another cup.
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