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    Which Coffee do you like most?

    Hi Everyone,

    I like Nescafe too but I like the own brand from Aldi as it`s nice and strong better still perc coffee does for me.

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    Nescafe? Aldis? Try some real coffee then start posting here!
    Enjoy Your Coffee!
    Pete

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    Well, as much as I can help it and as much as I may annoy some, the forum isn’t just for coffee machine experts, coffee shop owners, coffee roasters or farmers. It’s also an information site for newbies to discover such things as better brewing techniques, where to buy quality coffee beans and to read reviews of members’ favorite coffees.

    Which coffee do I like most? No more instants for me. I’ve been clean for 9 months now, with only one relapse to speak of. I’m the wiser for it.
    Sumatran is still my fave. Kenyan is really growing on me too, but still, I gotta try Shadow 745’s recommendation for Counter Culture Coffee’s Espresso Toscano!
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    Sheesh! On second thought, maybe it is a forum for the coffee elite and no one's bothered to tell me yet.
    Coffee... It's what's for breakfast.

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    I also thought this was a forum for everyone, especially the folks who are new to the world of coffee. If you look at the extensive forum subject index, you'll see that it reflects the wide variety of interests and experiences that have always been encouraged on this forum. This is not a forum that's just for the coffee elite . . . .what qualifys a person to be considered "coffee elite" anyway?

    Please.... let's all try to avoid slamming, dunking, or squishing the new guys. It's not very nice, and it's not at all professional. We need to remember that we were all new to the world of coffee at one time or another.

    If we focus on encouraging and guiding folks to achieve a more "elite" coffee experience, we'll be doing them a huge favor.

    Who knows? Maybe with our help and guidance, someone who likes Nescafe today will eventually start exploring the world of coffee and eventually grow to love something like a Tanzanian Peaburry or a Costa Rico Tarrazu.

    Rose
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    Drink what you want. If you like Nescafe - then drink Nescafe. If you're anal retentive like the rest of us weirdos - then be weird.

    Life is short.

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    Id suggest shopping around at TJs (Trader Joe''s).
    They have a wide variety of foreign blends as well as interesting new kinds.
    Jamaican Coffee totally bombs, by the way.
    -CM

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    coffee

    I haven't met a coffee I didn't like yet. I love to roast all different kinds.
    Jim Lyon
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    relax and roast some beans

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    Would anyone be interested in a website that sold dozens of different types of coffee from different roasters, and guaranteed freshness as the shipments come right from the roaster? This way you can really try several types of coffees but it's a one stop website. Is this something people would be interested in?

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    You know, that is an interesting concept. For a long time I have thought there must be some mileage in a concept cafe that sells a range of espresso blends available for direct consumption by punters (in the cup)- similar to how most bars sell 2,3,5.....10 different beers by the tap! I am sure such places already exist...I just have not come accross one yet. I can imagine going into such a place- where I might like brand A as a straight espresso/doppio... but prefer brand B in a cappcuccino.
    Merdeka Coffee (Indonesian Coffee Roasters and relationship coffee specialists) - Antipodean (Coffee - Cafe - Culture)

 

 
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