i have a separate grinder and espresso machine, but consume it in different ways.The poshest thread on here. I thought I was posh having Dolce Gusto and a French Press (not what Mbappe does).
Have you got a bean to cup or do you grind them down?
Whatever comes out at £3Nescafe Gold Blend
self confessed coffee lover, love to take suggestions for new beans, any suggestions welcome.
2024 beans:
Darkwoods coffee - Under Milk Wood
Bay Coffee Roasters - Sumatran
Bay Coffee Roasters - Papua New Guinea
Top of 2023:
Climpson and son - the estate
✊️✊️✊️ fairly sure this is the emoji for shaking coffee beansPlenty Of roasters on this forum
self confessed coffee lover, love to take suggestions for new beans, any suggestions welcome.
2024 beans:
Darkwoods coffee - Under Milk Wood
Bay Coffee Roasters - Sumatran
Bay Coffee Roasters - Papua New Guinea
Top of 2023:
Climpson and son - the estate
I order from a local roastery called Peak Bean - it's usually roasted around the time you order. I think they mail order and they're better value than the more hipster places.
Artisan Coffee Roasters - Peak Bean
Peak Bean Artisan Coffee Roaster is a family run small batch coffee roastery located in the Peak District. We freshly roast coffee and deliver it to your door.peakbean.co.uk
Currently drinking Dragon's Back Brew.
Others I've liked are their standard Espresso blend, Stanage Edge aspect, though I've never had a bad one.
Have you got a moka pot? If not, you should probably get one.Yes finally, was thinking of starting similar thread a few weeks ago but thought no one would care.
Currently on an Ethiopian guest bean from 200 Degrees.
Fan of Roastworks down in Devon, they produce some really good roasts.
Have had some good beans from Horsham Coffee Roasters, and Two Chimps.
There's just so many fantastic independent roasters out their to try, so always looking out for something new. I've got a manual burr grinder, and then a few different ways I like to produce my "espresso" - although technically not allowed to call it that if under certain bar of pressure.
I like the look of Bay Coffee so will give them a go. Just came across this company today who appear to offer a subscription where they send you a bag from a different roaster every month - sounds interesting - but can't find any reviews about them. Plus, am a fan of light to medium roasts myself, so there's the risk of getting a bunch of dark roasts.
Had one bag from Peak, I enjoyed it. Are you around the Peak district then?
Have you got a moka pot? If not, you should probably get one.
I appreciate a decent coffee but not into the different type of beans and roasts. Only really drink espresso these days though.
if you like light/medium then darkwood is really nice.I like the look of Bay Coffee so will give them a go. Just came across this company today who appear to offer a subscription where they send you a bag from a different roaster every month - sounds interesting - but can't find any reviews about them. Plus, am a fan of light to medium roasts myself, so there's the risk of getting a bunch of dark roasts.
i did a search, couldnt find any thread!Yes finally, was thinking of starting similar thread a few weeks ago but thought no one would care.
On the edge of it yeahYes finally, was thinking of starting similar thread a few weeks ago but thought no one would care.
Currently on an Ethiopian guest bean from 200 Degrees.
Fan of Roastworks down in Devon, they produce some really good roasts.
Have had some good beans from Horsham Coffee Roasters, and Two Chimps.
There's just so many fantastic independent roasters out their to try, so always looking out for something new. I've got a manual burr grinder, and then a few different ways I like to produce my "espresso" - although technically not allowed to call it that if under certain bar of pressure.
I like the look of Bay Coffee so will give them a go. Just came across this company today who appear to offer a subscription where they send you a bag from a different roaster every month - sounds interesting - but can't find any reviews about them. Plus, am a fan of light to medium roasts myself, so there's the risk of getting a bunch of dark roasts.
Had one bag from Peak, I enjoyed it. Are you around the Peak district then?
I just didn't enjoy coffee from the moka pot, always tastes burnt to me even despite best endeavours to not burn itHave you got a moka pot? If not, you should probably get one.
I appreciate a decent coffee but not into the different type of beans and roasts. Only really drink espresso these days though.
I’d suggest trying on the lowest possible gas flame, stirring the pot and then pouring it a couple of seconds at a time per cup. It took me years to be able to do it without get abuse.I just didn't enjoy coffee from the moka pot, always tastes burnt to me even despite best endeavours to not burn it
if you like light/medium then darkwood is really nice.
i did a search, couldnt find any thread!
ill take a look at your sugguestions, thanks!
Oooh get you! Gold Blend eh? Someone's doing well for themselves.Nescafe Gold Blend
Oooh get you! Gold Blend eh? Someone's doing well for themselves.
Didn't realise so many people on this forum had hipster goatees.
You missed off the chocolate sprinkles...2024 mate, you're allowed to drink good coffee. No need for mud in hot water, with some dandruff sprinkled in as sugar substitute.
You missed off the chocolate sprinkles...
What coffee and butter? Yeah I tried it doing keto and agree it is niceOn this subject, anybody tried a "bullet proof coffee"? Lived off them when doing keto. Actually quite nice!
Liking proper coffee is hardly some niche thing, there are numerous coffee shops in every town and city
Why are you such a haterA right Gareth Hunt of a thread.
Literally another thread about recommending a beer..Oooh get you! Gold Blend eh? Someone's doing well for themselves.
Didn't realise so many people on this forum had hipster goatees.
One of my favourites was coffee architects in Leamington before they closed, but now spa town coffee, esp could they use caravan coffee which is great (daily blend is great)Liking proper coffee is hardly some niche thing, there are numerous coffee shops in every town and city
Mellow birds with coffee mate2024 mate, you're allowed to drink good coffee. No need for mud in hot water, with some dandruff sprinkled in as sugar substitute.
It might be an age thing but I think this one has sailed over your head.Why are you such a hater
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