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If and when I am able to get more of the Echo Mountain coffee from Mexico, I'll send you some. I'll be interested in your opinion. I get about 5 pounds once every year or two. It's been over a year since I was able to get any. They don't normally ship to the US, but an American who visits occasionally sends me some. It's my favorite.
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Originally posted by PurpleHaze:
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Originally posted by Board-O:
I'll do a side-by-side Sunday morning.


Sounds like a good morning to do it. Cool
Give Yergcheffe (Ethiopia) or Huehuetenango (Guatemala) a run sometime. VERY flavorful coffees, done right, and not weak tasting at all. Lots of coffee flavor but less intense. More complex.

PH


How do you pronounce Yergcheffe and Huehuetenango? Particularly when you first get up and haven't had a first cup?
I did the side-by-side using Starbuck's Sumatra. I ground the same amount of beans for each cup, using a fine grind. In the first cup, I poured water when the teapot had it at a rolling boil. I then turned off the heat and put the teapot on an unused burner and waited three minutes and poured the water through the grounds on the second cup.

I noticed very little difference, except that the second cup seemed a tiny bit weaker. I figure that was due to the boiling water removing a bit more from the grounds in the first cup. I'm guessing if I ground a few more beans for the second cup, they would have been just about identical.
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Originally posted by TPEwinedrinker:
la Stazione nutella latte... My gf has been having us try every $4.75 single drip coffee joint in the SOMA area despite the fact we get Starbucks for free. Roll Eyes It was good, not transcendent.

Our favorite places we have been to have been Four Barrel up in Mission and Phillz Turkish Blend.


Do you drink the Turkish blend as Turkish coffee or as ???
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Originally posted by hippomon:
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Originally posted by TPEwinedrinker:
la Stazione nutella latte... My gf has been having us try every $4.75 single drip coffee joint in the SOMA area despite the fact we get Starbucks for free. Roll Eyes It was good, not transcendent.

Our favorite places we have been to have been Four Barrel up in Mission and Phillz Turkish Blend.


Do you drink the Turkish blend as Turkish coffee or as ???

Hi good friend. They serve the Tantalizing Turkish as a very dark, bold blend of beans in a slow-drip coffee, with a dash of cardamom and a mint leaf. I get mine medium sweet with 2%. It is VERY good.
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Hi good friend. They serve the Tantalizing Turkish as a very dark, bold blend of beans in a slow-drip coffee, with a dash of cardamom and a mint leaf. I get mine medium sweet with 2%. It is VERY good.

In Hebrew the word cardamom = hell. So When I first ordered Turkish coffee in this country I would order it with hell. Nobody knew what I was talking about and I only got odd looks and responses. Wishing you a wonderful day dear TPE.
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Originally posted by hippomon:
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Hi good friend. They serve the Tantalizing Turkish as a very dark, bold blend of beans in a slow-drip coffee, with a dash of cardamom and a mint leaf. I get mine medium sweet with 2%. It is VERY good.

In Hebrew the word cardamom = hell. So When I first ordered Turkish coffee in this country I would order it with hell. Nobody knew what I was talking about and I only got odd looks and responses. Wishing you a wonderful day dear TPE.

that is a great story. Always wishing you and Mrs. Hippoman the very best that life has to offer. You are truly deserving.
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Originally posted by Board-O:
I did the side-by-side using Starbuck's Sumatra. I ground the same amount of beans for each cup, using a fine grind. In the first cup, I poured water when the teapot had it at a rolling boil. I then turned off the heat and put the teapot on an unused burner and waited three minutes and poured the water through the grounds on the second cup.

I noticed very little difference, except that the second cup seemed a tiny bit weaker. I figure that was due to the boiling water removing a bit more from the grounds in the first cup. I'm guessing if I ground a few more beans for the second cup, they would have been just about identical.


Do another test someday with some beans that haven't been scorched..... Smile Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a very dark roast from time to time. It's difficult to detect nuance when drinking the Aussie Shiraz of coffees.... 2 Cents

PH
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Originally posted by hippomon:
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Hi good friend. They serve the Tantalizing Turkish as a very dark, bold blend of beans in a slow-drip coffee, with a dash of cardamom and a mint leaf. I get mine medium sweet with 2%. It is VERY good.

In Hebrew the word cardamom = hell. So When I first ordered Turkish coffee in this country I would order it with hell. Nobody knew what I was talking about and I only got odd looks and responses. Wishing you a wonderful day dear TPE.


Huh? The Hebrew word for "hell" is either "Gehinnom" or "Azazel". ?? Confused
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Originally posted by PurpleHaze:
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Originally posted by TPEwinedrinker:
Kopi Luwak


Picking up any "barnyard"? Wink Or perhaps "forest floor"?

PH

haha! To be honest, it is not my style of coffee, but my gf's family is over and if there is anything we have in spades, it is coffee beans, and they really wanted to try it. It does have a clean taste without any acidity which I love, but even freshly ground, the aromatics are muted. Served black, a slight hint of juniper berries and a little bit of cinnamon, but otherwise not really a strong flavor profile. They loved it, so all is perfect.
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Originally posted by irwin:
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Originally posted by hippomon:
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Hi good friend. They serve the Tantalizing Turkish as a very dark, bold blend of beans in a slow-drip coffee, with a dash of cardamom and a mint leaf. I get mine medium sweet with 2%. It is VERY good.

In Hebrew the word cardamom = hell. So When I first ordered Turkish coffee in this country I would order it with hell. Nobody knew what I was talking about and I only got odd looks and responses. Wishing you a wonderful day dear TPE.


Huh? The Hebrew word for "hell" is either "Gehinnom" or "Azazel". ?? Confused


The way I read it, he indicated the Hebrew word for cardamom is hell.
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Originally posted by NolanE:
I hope this fits into the elitist coffee thread well, but does anyone else use a Keurig and have a favorite K-cup?

Having the Starbucks Sumatra Dark now, went through a box super fast.


I'm far from a coffee elitist, but I've never had anything from a K-cup that was much better than mediocre.

PH


A friend bought me a Keurig for my office. So far I have found no coffee that is worth drinking. I may just retire the machine and go back to the old method, where I grind the beans, etc.
Anyone have any luck with anything that actually tastes ok from one of these?
I tried cold-brewing some coffee for the first time last week and it came out terrible.

Everything I read online talked about how it wouldn't be bitter at all, almost sweet, and it's dummy proof.

I left it out for 23 hours, then moved the concentrate to the fridge, only to find the next morning that it was freekin' disgusting.

I used good-ish coffee that was fresh, and ground moments before cold-brewing.

What did I do wrong? Any experience?

All I can figure is that 23 hours was too long, although all of the recipes tend to suggest 8 - 24 hours of brewing.

What did I miss??

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