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    Default Need a suggestion for Coffee

    I thought I'd turn to the learned ones here on B&B. I currently drink Starbucks coffee. I buy the beans and grind them myself in a middle of the road grinder and brew them in a drip coffeemaker. My favourite coffee is African, Kenya. I'm looking for suggestions for coffee that I can purchase on the internet. I'm not looking to change my process at this point, just looking for a better coffee.

    Thank you in advance!

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    Peet's is solid.

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    Hey there.

    my two cents!

    If you're interested in whole bean, i'd go with the offerings of a local roaster. couldn't offer a name, b/c most independents do mostly local business for a (near-fanatical) local clientele.

    This way the coffee will be fresh-roasted, with ensures the best aroma/cup o joe.

    If you want something that's more widely available, I've heard Illy whole bean is good, if you like dark roasts. it's on the pricey side, but their quality-control is crazy-good, ensuring consistency.

    -L.

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    The "official" coffee of the B&B!


    The proprietor is a nice guy also.....mention the B&B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerimiahC View Post
    I thought I'd turn to the learned ones here on B&B. I currently drink Starbucks coffee. I buy the beans and grind them myself in a middle of the road grinder and brew them in a drip coffeemaker. My favourite coffee is African, Kenya. I'm looking for suggestions for coffee that I can purchase on the internet. I'm not looking to change my process at this point, just looking for a better coffee.

    Thank you in advance!
    Hi there namesake

    A couple of issues:

    1. I have ordered coffee at Starbucks twice. What they served me was probably in breach of the trade descriptions act. My guess is that you are in for a treat once you move up.

    2. Why do you grind your beans in the middle of the road - isn't that dangerous?

    Cheers


    Jeremy

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    Default Starbucks

    I also drink Starbucks which I grind at home. I've tried others and keep coming back to them. My current favorite is the Verona Blend. Even though it's still a Starbucks product, I think it's their best offering.

    I agree that you should try to find a local roaster. It may take some sleuthing, but it would be worth it.
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    By the way, I have found that the best way to brew coffee is with a French press. If you haven't tried it, it's a real treat. A local Starbucks will brew you one to try.
    Daryll :cool:
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    Here is a coffee shop that roasts on premises. http://www.innkeepers-coffee.com/ They are in the middle of the country but ship all over.
    I visit the shop daily. They have many quality coffees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goosemeplease View Post
    The "official" coffee of the B&B!


    The proprietor is a nice guy also.....mention the B&B.
    +1 Definitely
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    I buy my Green Coffee from Sweet Marias in Cal. They also sell a little of the roasted stuff. The selection varies from week to week but it is very good and you will know exactly when it was roasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Must Dash View Post
    Hi there namesake

    A couple of issues:

    1. I have ordered coffee at Starbucks twice. What they served me was probably in breach of the trade descriptions act. My guess is that you are in for a treat once you move up.

    2. Why do you grind your beans in the middle of the road - isn't that dangerous?

    Cheers


    Jeremy

    OMG, I love reading your posts. I just about fell off the couch (sofa for the Americans reading this). Actually buying the Starbucks beans and grinding them up isn't too bad. Better than most they offer in the store. I actually like treating myself to an espresso at times or a specialty coffee, so I pick up some coffee beans while I'm there.

    Regarding your second comment, yes grinding coffee in the middle of the road would be dangerous, but as some other Toronto members could add, it's safer than the sidewalk.

    The grinder is a Delonghi bur grinder, but I've seen a lot of posts, even on here I think, that most don't really like it. It was a gift and a huge improvement over the cheap blade type grinders I had before. I guess that's why I'm used to the inconsitant grind from it.

    I actually ended up ordering from here to try:

    http://www.greenbeanery.ca/bean/

    I thought I'd give it a try. It was local and I thought I couldn't do worse than what I had and it was local for now.

    I'll definately have to try Ristretto Roasters. I'll let everyone know how my experience goes when the coffee arrives.

    Oh I ordered Kenya and Sumatra, my two favourites so far. Can anyone recommend another blend/region for me to try?

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    My favorites are:
    Yemeni - Hirazi & Sana'ani
    Ethiopian - Yirgacheffe Harrar & Sidamo
    Costa Rican - Tarrazu

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    Check out Boca Java. Do a google search and you'll find them easy. Tons of great beans and blends to try. Plus, they roast in small batches based on how many orders they have, then ship right away - so very fresh after roasting.
    Only way to get fresher is to buy green (unroasted) beans and get a good home roaster; the best kind are the rotating drum kind. Easy to buy on the internet.
    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loueedacat View Post
    Peet's is solid.
    Ditto. I enjoy Peet's Major Dickason's. Their house blend is also nice.

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    I second the recommendation of finding a good local roaster and making friends with the proprietor. I live out in the middle of nowhere (Houghton, MI---at the base of the little peninsula that sticks into Lake Superior from Michigan's upper peninsula) and found a local roaster, so it shouldn't be a problem in more populated areas.

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    I'm a big fan of Killer Beans!!

    http://www.killerbeans.com/site/home.html

    spiffy

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    I had a lovely package arrive from Ristretto Roasters today. I just enjoyed a cup of Ethopian Harar. Very earthy and unique. You can't beat this stuff, go with www.ristrettoroasters.com Absolutely fantastic coffee.
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    I'm a bit of a coffee newbie myself, but aside from the stuff in Helenthal, Germany the best coffee I've had was from Costa Cana. I picked up a kilo at the St. Norbert Farmers Market in Winnipeg a few months ago and I'm still getting rave reviews from family and friends. It has a very nice, nutty taste that doesn't leave a bitter aftertaste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerimiahC View Post
    OMG, I love reading your posts. I just about fell off the couch (sofa for the Americans reading this). Actually buying the Starbucks beans and grinding them up isn't too bad. Better than most they offer in the store. I actually like treating myself to an espresso at times or a specialty coffee, so I pick up some coffee beans while I'm there.

    Regarding your second comment, yes grinding coffee in the middle of the road would be dangerous, but as some other Toronto members could add, it's safer than the sidewalk.

    The grinder is a Delonghi bur grinder, but I've seen a lot of posts, even on here I think, that most don't really like it. It was a gift and a huge improvement over the cheap blade type grinders I had before. I guess that's why I'm used to the inconsitant grind from it.

    I actually ended up ordering from here to try:

    http://www.greenbeanery.ca/bean/

    I thought I'd give it a try. It was local and I thought I couldn't do worse than what I had and it was local for now.

    I'll definately have to try Ristretto Roasters. I'll let everyone know how my experience goes when the coffee arrives.

    Oh I ordered Kenya and Sumatra, my two favourites so far. Can anyone recommend another blend/region for me to try?
    Mate, I think we're turning this into a mutual admiration society. I wonder if the Mods will give us our own forum?

    Not that it is any use to you, but I get all my coffee from www.caffebianchi.com Lovely people, sold me a much less expensive espresso machine than the one I was eyeballing, and I've been (bean?) a loyal customer ever since.

    Cheers


    Jeremy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walravine View Post
    Ditto. I enjoy Peet's Major Dickason's. Their house blend is also nice.
    +1 for Peet's Dickason's. It doesn't get much better.

 

 

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