love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
 Posts: 12771
 | | 03-08-2005 01:13 AM |
| Last couple of days:
New Guinea Kimel Plantation: subtle, easy-going cup. Enjoyable. Brazil Traditional Dry: very typical South American-type cup, well-balanced, flavorful. Organic Sumatran Gayo Mountain: Man, I LOVE Indonesian coffee. Awesome! | | | |
|
ChangeMe  Grape Picker
 Posts: 20
 | | 04-11-2005 01:38 PM |
| Cuban Turquino here this morning, dark roast and covered with oil! Oh Ya!! | | | |
|
ChangeMe  Master of Wine
 Posts: 11169
 | | 04-11-2005 02:19 PM |
| I have four pounds of Mexican Echo Mountain organic coffee on the way. It's the best coffee I've ever had. | | | |
|
NorCalVinoLover  Barrel Sampler
 Posts: 2202
 | | 04-11-2005 08:38 PM |
| Caribean Cutthroat from Killer Bean! Love those beans Jerry but I'm going to be needing more of those beans. I may be trying the Brazilian this time around.  | | | |
|
ChangeMe  Master of Wine
 Posts: 11169
 | | 04-11-2005 09:03 PM |
| The coffee just arrived. It's labelled the same, but the beans I brought back from Mexico are a little bit darker and shinier. I'll try it in the morning and if it's as good as the stuff I bought in Puerta Vallarta, I'll be happy to share some with those of you that would like to try it. | | | |
|
ChangeMe  Grape Picker
 Posts: 20
 | | 04-12-2005 12:09 AM |
| Quote:
Caribean Cutthroat from Killer Bean! Love those beans Jerry but I'm going to be needing more of those beans. I may be trying the Brazilian this time around.
When every your ready brother...you know I'll take care of you!  | | | |
|
Chris  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 246
 | | 04-17-2005 03:07 AM |
| Costa Rican Tarrazu - medium body, earthy and creamy. A very good bean. | | | |
|
ChangeMe  Barrel Sampler
 Posts: 2042
 | | 04-17-2005 12:07 PM |
| I roasted some new Indian Mysore nuggets yesterday, and tried some this morning. It's like a cup of Baker's chocolate. Yum! | | | |
|
love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
 Posts: 12771
 | | 04-17-2005 03:18 PM |
| crafty: I like Costa Rican coffee (when I am in the mood for a relaxing, subtle, yet full body java).
Gary: I tried a few different coffees from India (though not the one you just posted about). I was not a fan of any of the coffee that I tried so far.
The lase few days (believe it or not): Sh-tbuck's coffee. No, I did NOT buy this coffee. It was a gift. | | | |
|
ChangeMe  Barrel Sampler
 Posts: 2042
 | | 04-17-2005 04:22 PM |
| LCC, This is my first experience with an Indian coffee. I was intrigued by the Review at Sweet Maria's and picked up 5 pounds. If you want to try something a bit different, give it a tumble. | | | |
|
Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
 Posts: 13801
 | | 04-18-2005 01:26 AM |
| I had a whole lot of Peet's Coffee while in SF and CA wine country last week. Me likey! | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
|
juggernt  Tampa, FL, USA Wine Labeler
 Posts: 3501
 | | 04-18-2005 12:52 PM |
| The last of a kilo of beans that an Italian friend brought to me on his last trip to the states. | | | Visit The Butcher Block at http://www.butcherblocktampa.com/ | |
|
Drew  Sammamish, WA
 Wine Bottler
 Posts: 3411
 | | 04-18-2005 01:22 PM |
| Mercy Corps "Nicaraugan Panache" | | | |
|
ChangeMe  Master of Wine
 Posts: 11169
 | | 04-19-2005 12:41 PM |
| Mexican Echo Mountain | | | |
|
dbw4  Grape Puncher
 Posts: 902
 | | 04-19-2005 04:53 PM |
| I am in a bad and lazy coffee rut.....
I need to get out to the store in Peddler's Village and get off of the Columbia/Sumatra loop I'm on.......
Help.
DBW | | | |
|
EricLundblad  Barrel Filler
 Posts: 1098
 | | 04-19-2005 05:06 PM |
| I'm mostly on the Kenyan loop (from a couple of estates, all unpronouncable as all Kenyan estates seem to be) tho I roasted a Yeman last week that was excellent | | | Ladd Cellars | |
|
ChangeMe  Grape Picker
 Posts: 20
 | | 04-24-2005 05:06 PM |
| Dark roast Organic Burundi this morning. I'm not too much of a fan of the Africans as they tend to be a bit to light and bright for me...but this is doing the job!
This afternoon my all time favorite, Cuban Turquino Extra...how can you bet the best!?! | | | |
|
winebrat  Sacramento, Ca. Wine Lover
 Posts: 4571
 | | 04-27-2005 08:37 PM |
| Kona Joe 'Trellis Reserve Estate' 100% Kona. This is owned by Joe Alban the brother to none other that John Alban | | | "Everyday is worthy of a glass of sparkling wine" - Andrea Immer MS | |
|
love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
 Posts: 12771
 | | 05-28-2005 01:17 PM |
| MrJerry's
KillerBeans African Assassin
KillerBeans Kalossi Knockout
I enjoyed the Kalossi Knockout more than the African Assassin.
TJ: I agree that SBUX cannot even come close to Peets. Like comparing a Pinto ('nuff said) to Honda Accord (not exactly a Ferrari but reliable, steady, & money well spent). | | | |
|
dbw4  Grape Puncher
 Posts: 902
 | | 06-01-2005 02:42 PM |
| Picked up some Kauai medium roast and some Koban Papua beans.
Pretty tasty and great to break my Sumatra/Columbia/Jamaica rut....
DBW | | | |
|