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    Seeing how it's morning time here and I'm browsing the forums while drinking my coffee.

    Who here loves the stuff? I myself am a bit of a coffee fanatic.
    I find that I'm just like my grandpa(a farmer) who drinks the stuff throughout the day. My wife and I will brew a pot of regular in the morning and I'll brew a pot of decaf in the evening.

    In an effort to expand my coffee horizons...
    List your favorite go to coffee. I'll see if I can pickup a package of it on Amazon and let you know what I think!

    The coffee I'm currently drinking is Tully's Coffee http://www.tullyscoffeeshops.com/
    I'm really sad that were actually thinking of moving from Washington State to Connecticut. Not sure they can live up to Seattle when in comes to coffee haha

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    I used to be a bit of a coffee snob, but most of that knowledge and expertise has long been forgotten. My daily go to is Ugly Mug Memphis (https://www.uglymugcoffee.com/index....phis-blend.cfm) when I can't find that or don't see anything interesting I resort to the old faithful Breakfast Blend from Starbucks.

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    If you feel like throwing a twenty bucks for an half kilo of coffee, then I strongly suggest you to get some of the finnish finest: http://www.amazon.com/Paulig-Preside.../dp/B001TORU1I

    I haven't had a single day without the coffee for last 30 years, and I consume that stuff a lot; at least 6 mugs each day, yum!

    People keep asking if my stomach is made of iron

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    Back when I lived down under, I would buy a nice fresh coffee called Midnight Oil. Its a double roasted, dark and earthy, with an almost oil like sheen to the black coffee. As a consumer of somewhere between 8 to 12 mugs of coffee a day I like to make sure I have a nice one.

    I used to buy it from Myers in the central city in Melbourne, although they don't do that anymore AFAIK. It appears to come from these guys... http://www.thebeanscene.com.au/beans.htm

    Sadly I've not found anything quite as decent in my new home, so I just use Taylors of Harrogate (supermarket found). They had a "special" roast called High Voltage, which was very nice, so I bought some stock, which has been lasting a while, although when they runs out I'll have to fall back to the Hot Lava Java. When I feel they all get a bit much (usually when my mouth feels all furry), I have a second fallback which is the Lazy Sunday roast they do. I probably need to get out and explore and find a decent roast, but these ones will do in the meantime.


    My insides could probably be mined for coffee residue..

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    Thanks guys,

    I'll start at the top and work my way down the thread with some new coffee!

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    I'm all about the San Francisco Bay (Rainforest Blend, Breakfast Blend is Terrible, Fog Horn is ok)

    http://www.amazon.com/San-Francisco-...n+forest+blend

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    Frankly, I'm more of a tea person. Some evil friends converted me to green tea couple years ago
    Not in the head!

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    having spent 16 years in the military and having to put up with instant coffee loaded with tinned milk, i now avoid coffee and drink tea or hot Vimto hehe

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    So a semi-necro maybe, but fairly on topic!

    Been eyeing a coffee grinder for ages, but since decent wooden ones (I'm not feeling the electric, plastic ones) seem to start at around 120€, I've been a bit hesistant. Now I've taken the plunge and have a grinder and a Moka pot. Using coffee beans roasted in the next town over and I do have to say that the outcome of the first batch is fairly delicious. Dark, rich, sorta hinting towards pan coffee and basically no acidity.

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    All in all, well worh it since I do love my coffee. Takes a bit to get it done though, so most likely this is the weekend setup, and day-to-day morning coffee will still come from the ol' trusty machine in the back.
    Last edited by Wubsie : 06-11-2016 at 11:54 AM

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    Your necro reminded me it is time to do iced coffee again (http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/perfect-iced-coffee/). Although I used the wrong container so I might end up having to dilute my coffee with water as well as ice when I drink it.

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