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I usually get the medium roast stuff from Starbucks. Antigua Guatemala or Kenya.X_Factor wrote:Where u all get your beans from?
I enjoy doing a v60 from time to time when it comes to pour over
X_Factor wrote:Anyone here likes the v60 drip coffee?
K74T wrote:Saw Peppercorns posted these
Learnt that from Alton Brown back in 2012. I think Nescafé put salt in theirs, it has a hint of salt.maj. tom wrote:I discovered quite a while ago that adding a tiny pinch of salt makes a huge difference in making coffee taste good. I'm by no means a coffee brewing filter pot kind of person, all I really drink is Nescafe instant flavours. But the salt is important to activate taste receptors and makes bitterness disappear. That's why sweet foods like caramel, milk chocolate, and even regular boiled sweetie has a tiny touch of salt in the formula. My coffee in the morning is very simple. I don't take sugar or milk or artificial creamers and sweeteners. For 200ml water, I add 1/2 tbsp. Nescafe Instant and a pinch of salt, like 1/2 gram. Makes a difference. Try it and see if you notice what I'm talking about.
viedcht wrote:Tried Jamaican High Mountain coffee today. Taste alot stronger than the Blue Mountain coffee, which taste more mellow, smooth. JHM coffee supposed to be cheaper than JBM coffee, but to me both damn expensive.
I rather the high mountain coffee.
eliteauto wrote:Seems most local (mass) coffee processors prefer a dark roast, and some end up with a burnt flavor, I dunno if the thinking is burnt=strong. Noir and Roastel do have some nice blends though, never tried Full Bloom
I think I'll stick with my decade old press for nowMusical Doc wrote:Got a Mr Coffee espresso machine on Amazon Black Friday sale. Original price $460usd, paid $224 usd after taxes. Costing about $1000ttd to ship down so I shipped it to my cousin in florida and will collect it sometime next yr lol
eliteauto wrote:Seems most local (mass) coffee processors prefer a dark roast, and some end up with a burnt flavor, I dunno if the thinking is burnt=strong. Noir and Roastel do have some nice blends though, never tried Full Bloom
viedcht wrote:Are these good grinders? From Homeland Furnishings I thinkgrcbo.jpgcafgr.jpg
If u interested in a shardor burr grinder lmkviedcht wrote:Are these good grinders? From Homeland Furnishings I think
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