Green Coffee offering
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mpeter15
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Re: Green Coffee offering
Thank you for the info Wade! In that case, if enough other people were buying the roasted beans, would it be possible for me to buy less than 5lbs, say 2-3lbs? That is about all I would use in a month and I'd hate to toss all that coffee
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avioli
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Re: Green Coffee offering
We bought a new home roaster,
been roasting our own beans for 2 yrs
thanx to Simmich.
5 lbs minimum sounds good to me.
I`m needing beans now.
I also buy Kenya AA, some high altitude Central American too.
been roasting our own beans for 2 yrs
thanx to Simmich.
5 lbs minimum sounds good to me.
I`m needing beans now.
I also buy Kenya AA, some high altitude Central American too.
Opus lover since 1995
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sigsauer
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Re: Green Coffee offering
Garbandz
just roasted Ethiopia Grade 1 Dry-Process Guji Shakiso...from sweet marias
my first roast....
unbelievable!
just roasted Ethiopia Grade 1 Dry-Process Guji Shakiso...from sweet marias
my first roast....
unbelievable!
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canadianbeaver
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Re: Green Coffee offering
Fantastic opportunity. For those who can't go through the minimum in 30 days, box split with family members. Yemeni is a great choice or perhaps a stronger bean like Ethiopian Yirgacheffe.
Just as a side note, any coffee can be used to make espresso. It is the process, not the bean.
Just as a side note, any coffee can be used to make espresso. It is the process, not the bean.
Great coffee, cigars and whiskey. Love them all.
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Garbandz
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Re: Green Coffee offering
And to me the best espresso is a blend of up to 3 different kinds of beans with different roast profiles.
one city roast like Sidamo of Yirgacheffe
one city + roast like Honduras or Bali
one full to dark roast Brazil or Sumatra
one city roast like Sidamo of Yirgacheffe
one city + roast like Honduras or Bali
one full to dark roast Brazil or Sumatra
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terrantheman
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Re: Green Coffee offering
I am interested Wade. Sorry to hear you shut down the iperation, I was looking to see what you had. I would be interested in some espresso roast. ~T
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likescarsz28
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Re: Green Coffee offering
For those of you that don't think you can go through 5 pounds in a month, think again.
This stuff isn't Maxwell House. You will hit it like it was a super model. Plus, the few times that I had some, the mooches come out of the woodwork for a cup.
This stuff isn't Maxwell House. You will hit it like it was a super model. Plus, the few times that I had some, the mooches come out of the woodwork for a cup.
We grow old too fast, and wise too slow
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Reckless
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Re: Green Coffee offering
Im interested as well. Pricing per pound and shipping when available.
Thanks Wade!!
Thanks Wade!!
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WadeFillingame
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Re: Green Coffee offering
OK, I'll get on this. Depending on the origin bags run close to 120 to 150 lbs. I can use about 50 lbs of that myself in a yr (I go through about a pound ± a week most weeks) so I need to sell the rest, and I'd rather not drag it out too long.
I'll get on the phone with the warehouse and see what they have in stock and do some cupping.
I'll get on the phone with the warehouse and see what they have in stock and do some cupping.
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Direwolf
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Re: Green Coffee offering
Can someone point me to a good beginners roasting site and decently priced equipment?