1. No particular blend favorites, but I do prefer 100% Arabica beans. Robusto bean blends (most supermarket blends) seem harsher and more bitter to me. Just because of convenience, I've recently bought Red Diamond 100% Arabica; however, my wife, who is drinks more coffee than I, buys Folgers Classic every time. And she makes it very strong; her dad used to put hot coffee over biscuits for and her sister when she was very young, and developed a taste for it early on. And her dad made it so strong I would have to water it down with more than 50% water!
  2. I think I have a new favorite....
    I roasted a pound of an Ethiopian coffee ("Chelelektu Yirga Cheffe"—say that fast 3x!)) to a nice, dark roast & let it rest overnight.
    Made an intense, full-bodied French-press cup that was very aromatic. Not too fruity nor floral; just really rich and flavorful. A good cup of Joe.
    I only bought a pound of the green beans ($6.50), so I may have to stock up!

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  3. The Ethiopian Yrga Cheffe is high on my list of best coffee varietals too, Kevin. To my taste, it's a tiny bit more acidic and bitter than the Tanzanian Peaberry, but the right roasting process can probably swap those perceptions.
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  4. I'm not very picky when it comes to coffee, my favorite blend is what ever is in my cup.
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  5. That, my friend, is the very definition of being 'not very picky.' ;)
  6. So long as the cups not empty, I'm happy! :)
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  7. I just brewed a can of coffee...Hmmmm...delicious!!! :) The beans were grinded in my "Dienes Mokka".

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    Just lovely to drink fresh roasted coffee. With a tiny shot of caramel sirup and a bit of milk...:love029::love055:
  8. "With a tiny shot of caramel and a bit of milk..." !?!?!??? :sick007: :rolleyes005: :ahem:

    Just kidding. It's your coffee. Enjoy it your way. :happy088:

    Love the looks of that grinder. Very classy.
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  9. ...hit me Baby one more time...:happy093:

    The grinder is from my grandma...it stood in her kitchen over a few years...without using it. Once a day i asked her if i could have this beauty. Now it´s mine. I love it. At the moment i´m thinking to buy this:
    http://www.zassenhaus.com/index.php?i=755
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  10. So, Steve, can I assume you're not a fan of those $5 "Caramel-mocha macchiato, half&half with sprinkles" concoctions I see blended up daily at those swanky coffee establishments?;)
    I believe they DO contain some coffee, but never daring to order one, I can't confirm this.
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  11. Some things just need to be outlawed.
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  12. Steve's probably not a big fan of these, either:

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  13. Hmmm,looks very good. Yummy!!! :)
  14. The two biggest-selling coffee drinks at Starbuck: Caramel Macciato & Frappucino...
    Somehow, I can never see myself seriously using the word, 'Frappucino' in a public marketplace.
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  15. I think I'd rather shave with that razor than slurp one of those FrappaMacciato thingeess...;)
  16. I like French press Peet's Sumatran coffee. I like 8 o' clock French roast when I make Latte's.

    I don't like Charbucks at any time, though.
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  17. I only drink coffee I grind at home. Im really enjoying a nice gautamalan bean right now but I love trying new flavors
  18. I've tried DD, Tim's, Starbucks, 8 o clock, chase and sanborne and a few others over the years. I drink my coffee black and I have to say I've been overall unimpressed. The hunt goes on...
  19. Davidoff
  20. You gotta try roasting your own. Super easy.