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Junior Member
Green Coffee 800 is best for me.
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10-03-2011 12:17 AM
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Locally roasted coffee (assuming your local roaster is a competent sourcer and roaster of coffee beans). Period.
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i think that i agree. freshness is the key ingredient to the most awesome coffee. no matter how expensive the coffee roast, if it's not fresh, it's not going to be very good.
that's my opinion anyway...
brandon
Cedarville University
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One thing that makes me a little embarrassed about being Canadian, is our love for Tim Hortons coffee. I personally can't stand their coffee! It's so boring. I always drink my coffee black, but if anyone ever gives me Tim Hortons coffee, I always have to add cream.
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Best coffee....
J. MARTINEZ Fine Coffees continues to impress!
I tried their YEMEN coffee last week. OMG that stuff was good. Earthy, woody, but with a strong cocoa flavor. By itself, it was very good, but add a HAZELNUT CREAMER and it's magic.
I had some friends over to the house and all of them said it was by far the best they've ever had.
I still love their TANZANIAN PEABERRY. I would say it's better than the Yemen if you don't use a creamer, unless you really love the earthy woody flavor. Just a great everyday cup of coffee and very reasonably priced.
I always thought Columbian was my favorite type of cofee and it turns out it's YEMEN and TANZANIA. Who would have thunk it?
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smilin... Good one...thats true
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Kauai peaberry, but it depends on your taste
it all depends on your taste.
Look at the guys who like Kopi Luwak, comes out of a wild african cat's ass, LOL
Being more realistic, I like Hawaiian coffee made in a percolator.
I recently bought some Kauai peaberry from some new guys on the net.
you can check my coffee review in the other forum category.