Best coffee?
You really need to try TONS of coffee to find the best fit for your taste. After working at Starbucks, I discovered their Komodo Dragon was my favorite. BTW, if you aren't brewing with a press and grinding beans semi-daily, you're missing so much flavor, it almost doesn't matter anyway.
My favorite two coffee blends
http://www.edible.com/shop/browse.php?cmd=...ct&productId=31
http://www.edible.com/shop/browse.php?cmd=...ct&productId=19
http://www.edible.com/shop/browse.php?cmd=...ct&productId=31
http://www.edible.com/shop/browse.php?cmd=...ct&productId=19
Originally Posted by JDM 4shot,Aug 20 2007, 05:59 AM
I have thought about getting one of the Vietnamese coffee set ups, sounds interesting.
http://www.howtobrewcoffee.com/Vietnamese.htm

http://www.howtobrewcoffee.com/Vietnamese.htm

I've started using the AeroPress to make my coffee. Sort of a filtered French press, nearly expresso output (dilute later to make my American coffee). To me it is an improvement since I like my coffee smoother than most and I hate solids in my cup.
I'm still seeking the best beans but I'm partial to mild roasts. Hate strong roasts so Starbucks sucks.
I'm still seeking the best beans but I'm partial to mild roasts. Hate strong roasts so Starbucks sucks.
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