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It's the least they can do :) these guys are very humble and give all the credit to these small batch specialty coffee farmers. They will even tell you we are only doing the last 1% of the job that's why they give you as much info as possible on the family farms and there techniques.I've never heard of that. I love how they mark their packages, though. Classy, AND informative. :)
Starfucks? Lol that's like getting your pot from Walmart. They have one thing in mind and that's money, no respect what so ever! they move in with big money forcing these small family farms out so they can setup. That's why there so much shit coffee available. Sounds exactly like the weed market in Colorado :)Looks interesting.....the coffee I am drinking gets worse, and more expensive, each year.
Well said Dave, it's the interesting flavor and characteristics that I enjoy the most.It's true...during the roasting process, the darker you roast, the more of the unique flavor characteristics you lose. In other words, one could take a "top shelf" bean, roast the shit out of it (say to a french or vienna roast), and it'll taste pretty much the same as an inferior bean roasted to the same darkness. Additionally, the darker you roast, the less caffeine you'll get from the bean.
You need me to make you a cup? HahaI'll take mine with caffeine please!!!
Haha cheap coffee and trim:eek:mmmmm cheap coffee , and the last of my Sams o-haze x sk#1 trim.
Oh Jesus, $1,300 @1lb/batch?? The Behmor we have was $300 @1lb/batch. I was pricing out good blenders yesterday because I've had to go off dairy and have discovered the joys of raw cashew to make milk, and FINALLY a coffee creamer that I like almost as much as the real thing. Those Vitamixes and Blendtecs are STOOPID expensive! All I wanna do is make some cashew milk.http://www.thepeoplesroast.com/huky/
The mekka of home coffee roasters!!! For a good price too:) I have to start saving for one of these.
Do you ever taste a freshly roasted coffee just to compare it over time?Got a new one here everyone! Not my ideal tasting notes but it's my first African of the year. About a week she'll be ready to taste! 2000m :D
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Hi SM, yes it is expensive but the fine tuning you can do is second to none. All the coffee I buy comes from a roaster similar to this but on a bigger scale. And hell if you want to get real crazy I can turn you on to a grinder that cost $900 :DOh Jesus, $1,300 @1lb/batch?? The Behmor we have was $300 @1lb/batch. I was pricing out good blenders yesterday because I've had to go off dairy and have discovered the joys of raw cashew to make milk, and FINALLY a coffee creamer that I like almost as much as the real thing. Those Vitamixes and Blendtecs are STOOPID expensive! All I wanna do is make some cashew milk.
Do you ever taste a freshly roasted coffee just to compare it over time?
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