Single estate Peruvian. The beans have a distinctive mellowness. Maybe it's the height of the planting and the skill in roasting. Not overly expensive either really. I'm not a coffee snob, I also drink instant. |
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"Single estate Peruvian. The beans have a distinctive mellowness. Maybe it's the height of the planting and the skill in roasting. Not overly expensive either really. I'm not a coffee snob, I also drink instant. "
yeah but instant to you means getting the Peruvian to make you a cup NOW. |
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"Single estate Peruvian. The beans have a distinctive mellowness. Maybe it's the height of the planting and the skill in roasting. Not overly expensive either really. I'm not a coffee snob, I also drink instant.
yeah but instant to you means getting the Peruvian to make you a cup NOW. "
~50£ Hand grinder + Aeropress "whatchamacallit" after that find a coffee shop and get whole bean that was roasted not ages ago.
Comes out cheap enough, bag of beans is 7quid from most places (unley the take the piss..) makes 15-20 cups.. the difference is obvious immediately.. good hobby as well.. |
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"Single estate Peruvian. The beans have a distinctive mellowness. Maybe it's the height of the planting and the skill in roasting. Not overly expensive either really. I'm not a coffee snob, I also drink instant.
yeah but instant to you means getting the Peruvian to make you a cup NOW.
~50£ Hand grinder + Aeropress "whatchamacallit" after that find a coffee shop and get whole bean that was roasted not ages ago.
Comes out cheap enough, bag of beans is 7quid from most places (unley the take the piss..) makes 15-20 cups.. the difference is obvious immediately.. good hobby as well.. "
Yeah, hand grinding the beans releases the oils and improved the flavour. |
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"Single estate Peruvian. The beans have a distinctive mellowness. Maybe it's the height of the planting and the skill in roasting. Not overly expensive either really. I'm not a coffee snob, I also drink instant.
yeah but instant to you means getting the Peruvian to make you a cup NOW.
~50£ Hand grinder + Aeropress "whatchamacallit" after that find a coffee shop and get whole bean that was roasted not ages ago.
Comes out cheap enough, bag of beans is 7quid from most places (unley the take the piss..) makes 15-20 cups.. the difference is obvious immediately.. good hobby as well.. "
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