sporadicMotion macrumors 65816 Original poster Dec 30, 2010 #1 Lets see what goes in your favorite coffee cup!
Monika Mahler macrumors newbie Jun 6, 2016 #3 Hi Buddy, I guess am quiet late to reply on this thread. Apologies for that. 🙂 We all know that coffee is the awakening dose for everyone in the morning and good and great ideas start with coffee. My favorite coffee beans are: Danesi Tre Forze Cavallo Nero Has anyone tried the danesi gold and the lavazza pienaroma ?😵
Hi Buddy, I guess am quiet late to reply on this thread. Apologies for that. 🙂 We all know that coffee is the awakening dose for everyone in the morning and good and great ideas start with coffee. My favorite coffee beans are: Danesi Tre Forze Cavallo Nero Has anyone tried the danesi gold and the lavazza pienaroma ?😵
tadad1 macrumors 6502a Oct 9, 2016 #4 Currently enjoying a 100/50 blend of Indonesian Mandheling and Guatemala SHB double roasted, rested for 48 hours then ground as needed for espresso. Last edited: Oct 9, 2016
Currently enjoying a 100/50 blend of Indonesian Mandheling and Guatemala SHB double roasted, rested for 48 hours then ground as needed for espresso.
carullo macrumors newbie May 30, 2018 #5 My favorit Espresso is a coffee roaster from Italy Rom - Cafe Trombetta - quite creamy and a tasty flavour. Garantees a smoth start in a perfect day Caffe Trombetta
My favorit Espresso is a coffee roaster from Italy Rom - Cafe Trombetta - quite creamy and a tasty flavour. Garantees a smoth start in a perfect day Caffe Trombetta
BigMcGuire macrumors G4 May 30, 2018 #6 Peruvian Cafe Succhia - http://happymugcoffee.com/green-offerings-coffee/99-organic-peru.html As close as I could get to the cup I had in Peru from a highland farmer (wow was that good). Yes, I do have to roast these myself. Only pic I have -- sorry for out of focus -- using a Bhemor 1600 roaster: Reactions: Lioness~, Scepticalscribe and haxrnick
Peruvian Cafe Succhia - http://happymugcoffee.com/green-offerings-coffee/99-organic-peru.html As close as I could get to the cup I had in Peru from a highland farmer (wow was that good). Yes, I do have to roast these myself. Only pic I have -- sorry for out of focus -- using a Bhemor 1600 roaster:
haxrnick macrumors 6502a May 30, 2018 #7 BigMcGuire said: Peruvian Cafe Succhia - http://happymugcoffee.com/green-offerings-coffee/99-organic-peru.html As close as I could get to the cup I had in Peru from a highland farmer (wow was that good). Yes, I do have to roast these myself. Only pic I have -- sorry for out of focus -- using a Bhemor 1600 roaster: Click to expand... Huge fan of Happy Mug. Tried Slate and now using Blue Bottle subscription. George Howell Kenyan AA is the best I’ve ever had. Expensive but definitely worth it. Reactions: BigMcGuire
BigMcGuire said: Peruvian Cafe Succhia - http://happymugcoffee.com/green-offerings-coffee/99-organic-peru.html As close as I could get to the cup I had in Peru from a highland farmer (wow was that good). Yes, I do have to roast these myself. Only pic I have -- sorry for out of focus -- using a Bhemor 1600 roaster: Click to expand... Huge fan of Happy Mug. Tried Slate and now using Blue Bottle subscription. George Howell Kenyan AA is the best I’ve ever had. Expensive but definitely worth it.
Scepticalscribe macrumors Haswell Jun 1, 2018 #9 No pictures: However, my preferences are the coffees from the African continent, and nearby regions: And Ethiopian or Kenyan coffees above all. Reactions: BigMcGuire
No pictures: However, my preferences are the coffees from the African continent, and nearby regions: And Ethiopian or Kenyan coffees above all.