(This post was last modified: 11-14-2018, 11:39 PM by MntnMan62.)
My latest favorite coffee beans for my french press. Delicious.
https://javaloveroasters.com/products/bad-ass-brew
https://javaloveroasters.com/products/bad-ass-brew
(11-18-2018, 02:58 AM)eeyore Wrote: I used to think decaf was blasphemy, until the doc Px'ed bp meds and said no more caffeine. Heck with that I still love coffee decaf or no makes no never mind to me.
Sweet Maria's green Ethipia Gera Jimma SWP Decaf. Roasted in alternating pairs of ancient Westbend Poppery's 5 seconds into 2nd crack, ie well into full city for a decaf.
Me loves SM African's and Island findings.
(11-18-2018, 02:58 AM)eeyore Wrote: I used to think decaf was blasphemy, until the doc Px'ed bp meds and said no more caffeine. Heck with that I still love coffee decaf or no makes no never mind to me.
Sweet Maria's green Ethiopia Gera Jimma SWP Decaf. Roasted in alternating pairs of ancient Westbend Poppery's 5 seconds into 2nd crack, full city for a decaf bean.
(11-24-2018, 05:45 AM)eeyore Wrote: All right I am having a tough time describing coffee taste.
About all I can say is this batch has a chocolaty flavor and consistency akin to Trader Joes 72% in the red wrapper. There's a earthy quality to it, it's reasonably bright or acidic enough to be satisfying but not as much as my recollection of American coffees. Kind of like a decent black tea but not as herbal or as sweet. If I was to pick one other thing it would be blueberries.
(11-24-2018, 05:45 AM)eeyore Wrote: All right I am having a tough time describing coffee taste.
About all I can say is this batch has a chocolaty flavor and consistency akin to Trader Joes 72% in the red wrapper. There's a earthy quality to it, it's reasonably bright or acidic enough to be satisfying but not as much as my recollection of American coffees. Kind of like a decent black tea but not as herbal or as sweet. If I was to pick one other thing it would be blueberries.
(11-27-2018, 06:43 AM)eeyore Wrote: Roasting in my Poppery's doesn't yield what /could be/ from Sweet Maria's beans compared other methods. That said once the the CO2 off gases it almost always shows better than even locally roasted beans off the shelf. I think that's a testament to SM's commitment to good beans. And the freshness of homemade goods.
Years ago I read an article about home roasting and the author compared it to growing tomatoes in your own garden. It is something that never fails to pay off, it's proves it's worth with the first cup and consistently satisfies.
I would have liked to try that Ethiopian. Sounds.... well... legendary!