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  • Clover coffee from bucks is fantastic.

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    • This one is half decent.

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      • 48 cups for $19.97


        Single Serve Coffee | Bon-Ton

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        • I get some Sumatra Mandehling roasted from the store, about $6 or $7 per lb, I think. I grind the beans at home, just enough for 1-2 days. Tastes awesome and the whole house smells like a coffee shop in the morning!

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          • The science behind a good cup of coffee | Ars Technica

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            • Made some hardware purchases that have worked very well for me in the last few weeks:

              First, a new stainless steel french press, so that my clumsy ass won't knock it over and break it!

              https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1





              Then, I decided to step up and get a real burr grinder. For those who don't know what this is, your standard coffee grinder has a couple of blades that spn around, kinda like a blender. Problem with that is that you can't control the coarseness of the grounds easily. A burr grinder works differently. It has two stone components that crush the beans. By adjusting the distance between the stone components, you can adjust the coarseness of the grounds. That way, you get a uniform perfect powder, just right for the french press.

              I debated whether to get an electric or a manual grnder, and then decided to go old school and get a manual. And it is great. i wake up every morning, grind up 2 cups worth of beans while the water is heating up, and it is perfect!

              Here is the one I got:

              https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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              • Looks like it would make for a pleasant morning experience, given you have the time to do so.

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                • It doesn't take that long. Just about 10 min or so. About 5 minutes for the water to heat up and about 4 minutes for the coffee to steep. I like the chore in the morning. It is a nice relaxing activity.

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                  • Finally of course, all that hardware is great but you've got to have good coffee. I have been buying decent beans for a long time but locally. I decided to step up and get some really high quality stuff mail-order

                    I wanted to get fair-trade, shade grown beans. After doing a bit of searching, I settled on this company - Grounds for Change.

                    Fair Trade Coffee, Organic Coffee: Grounds for Change

                    It sells fair trade, shade grown, carbon neutral coffee.

                    I typically drink medium roasts but wanted to try a light roast single source coffee to really enjoy more of the native flavors of the bean and less of the roasting process.

                    I picked this Guatemalan single source light roasted bean:

                    Guatemala "Quetzal": Fair Trade Coffee

                    Man, it is phenomenal! Some of the best coffee I have had in a long long time. Lots of delicate flavors that come out when you don't burn the crap out of the bean!

                    Here is a photo:

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                    • Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                      Finally of course, all that hardware is great but you've got to have good coffee. I have been buying decent beans for a long time but locally. I decided to step up and get some really high quality stuff mail-order

                      I wanted to get fair-trade, shade grown beans. After doing a bit of searching, I settled on this company - Grounds for Change.

                      Fair Trade Coffee, Organic Coffee: Grounds for Change

                      It sells fair trade, shade grown, carbon neutral coffee.

                      I typically drink medium roasts but wanted to try a light roast single source coffee to really enjoy more of the native flavors of the bean and less of the roasting process.

                      I picked this Guatemalan single source light roasted bean:

                      Guatemala "Quetzal": Fair Trade Coffee

                      Man, it is phenomenal! Some of the best coffee I have had in a long long time. Lots of delicate flavors that come out when you don't burn the crap out of the bean!

                      Here is a photo:


                      I just jumped back in the coffee world.

                      Bought a toddy cold brew system and 16 ounces from the website your posted.

                      I ordered two different roasts and just realized I ordered the same exact one as you. I'm ready for my first 12 hour brew experiment.
                      Last edited by Turbo3000; 01-06-17, 11:35 PM.

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                      • So we figured out that 3lbs of coffee lasted us 2 weeks lol. 3lbs of beans, not grinded.

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                        • It'd be too expensive if we bought these small bags.


                          We literally just bought at BJ's a 3lb bag of Starbucks and we were out as of yesterday. So that's 3lbs of coffee every 2 weeks....damn.

                          Never realized how much we drink it.

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                          • Originally posted by rado View Post
                            It'd be too expensive if we bought these small bags.


                            We literally just bought at BJ's a 3lb bag of Starbucks and we were out as of yesterday. So that's 3lbs of coffee every 2 weeks....damn.

                            Never realized how much we drink it.
                            That website sells it in 5lb bags.

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                            • Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                              That website sells it in 5lb bags.
                              Where bro? I did do a quick glance and immediately I saw the small ones. I'd like to buy some. In the meantime today we're going here shortly to BJ's and get the same one.

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                              • Originally posted by rado View Post
                                Where bro? I did do a quick glance and immediately I saw the small ones. I'd like to buy some. In the meantime today we're going here shortly to BJ's and get the same one.
                                You can pick when adding it to your cart. I got 2 8oz bags to try out. I'll buy more in bulk if I love one of them. I'm ready for this cold brew world. Half brewing coffee and half chemistry experiment. Win win. I'm ready to get my supplies.

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