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Well how about coffee brands?
11 March 2025, 08:30
customboltWell how about coffee brands?
Nothing fancy here. Just eight o clock beans ground medium. No black. Got to have half n half.
Not impressed with starbucks coffee.
Got to try made with 'roasted on the premises' beans someday if I can find a place.
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11 March 2025, 20:26
Aspen Hill AdventuresOh, cheapo here- Maxwell House or Folgers. I have bought expensive varieties before and didn't notice enough difference to warrant spending more.
~Ann
11 March 2025, 23:51
nvmichaelI've been buying Fresh Roasted Coffee from Amazon.
Usually the Guatemalan.
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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Oh, cheapo here- Maxwell House or Folgers. I have bought expensive varieties before and didn't notice enough difference to warrant spending more.
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Not about cheap.....about real!!!!!
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12 March 2025, 06:33
lavacaI seldom drink coffee, but when I do, I found some small beans from Tanzania that are really smooth and not bitter. I'll have to find them, I use them so seldom.
12 March 2025, 08:09
Aspen Hill AdventuresAww, thank you, Sweetie.
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Originally posted by JTEX:
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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Oh, cheapo here- Maxwell House or Folgers. I have bought expensive varieties before and didn't notice enough difference to warrant spending more.
Real men!!!! And ladies of character!!!!!!
Not about cheap.....about real!!!!!
Ms. Ann, you ARE the real deal!
~Ann
12 March 2025, 20:07
richjonce in a while I like to order a lb of Viennese blend from nuts.com. It's on the light side.
12 March 2025, 23:17
Thomas "Ty" BeahamThe Dark Roast whole beans, specifically the French and Italian from this company are Great!
Available online through Costco, Walmart, Amazon etc.
https://sfbaycoffee.com/produc...oast-coffee-2-lb-bagI gave up on ground coffee several years ago when investigation showed that many ground coffee's were adulterated with grains and cereals amongst other crap.
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13 March 2025, 01:34
customboltI tried some Costa Rican coffee that was gifted to me. Initially it had a nice rich flavor until I quickly realized it had sugar in it.

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13 March 2025, 01:50
customboltAh... what the hey. 1 pound of Costa Rican Terrazzo beans are on the way.
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13 March 2025, 04:29
nvmichaelLavaca
Tanzanian peaberry coffee. Good stuff.
Get the medium roasted.
13 March 2025, 23:19
Bill/OregonMight try the No. 26 from this outfit up in Sheridan. I liked Starbucks Italian roast but they don't stock it in stores any more in my neck of the woods.
https://www.bisonunion.com/collections/coffee
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14 March 2025, 00:23
TCLouisNot a brand, but a source . . .
Ethiopian Yirgacheffe
Coffee shop across the street from the office would offer it (though seldom) in their daily offerings.
Their written comment about the coffee . . .
"Smooth and buttery"
The best coffee I have ever tasted!
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14 March 2025, 04:03
Bear CatI like eight o’clock brand from my Keurig K cups , straight up , hot and black :-)
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14 March 2025, 23:02
p dog shooterI am in the Ann camp.
15 March 2025, 04:07
Michael RobinsonBlack Rifle Coffee Company.
Veteran owned and operated.
I get their Murdered Out beans delivered straight to my house on a regular basis.
Murdered Out RoastNot cheap, but in my machine it brews up hot, black and strong.
And it sho 'nuff wakes me up.

Mike
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16 March 2025, 17:23
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
Black Rifle Coffee Company.
Veteran owned and operated.
I get their Murdered Out beans delivered straight to my house on a regular basis.
Murdered Out RoastNot cheap, but in my machine it brews up hot, black and strong.
And it sho 'nuff wakes me up.
And unfortunately, the company is woke and anti- 2nd Amendment.
But, what difference does it make? Coffee is bitter, hot liquid with a jolt.
Frank
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16 March 2025, 19:00
Michael RobinsonI have not been paying attention. Thanks.
I just used up my remaining loyalty points and canceled my subscription.
Their website asked me why and I told them it was because I found out their company is woke and anti-2nd Amendment.
Now I need to find another fix and another connection for my coffee habit.

I like real coffee, not the black hot water that so many other people drink.
Mike
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18 March 2025, 19:01
rglenzI've been using Blackout coffee Co., Morning Reaper, a dark roast is my choice.
www.blackoutcoffee.com19 March 2025, 04:23
Paul ReedAfter searching for and trying many different brands, the best I have found has been Koffee Kult Dark Roast. I have been getting it on Amazon on a regular delivery every three weeks (a 2.0-pound bag) for about four years now. It is a dark road (beans) that is very smooth and has great character. Every time I try another brand, I keep coming back to this brand.
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19 March 2025, 23:22
customboltBeing somewhere in between medium and dark, the bitter note is a bit much for my taste. As such Costa Rican Terrazzo is not an improvement over the Eight O'clock medium roast I've been drinking. Still a 6.5 - drinkable with nice hints of dark chocolate.
Cheers.
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20 March 2025, 05:51
BaxterBMy favorite coffee is Winco Breafast Blend. It's a light roast. I do not like dark roasts at all. If you have to go to Starbucks, the Veranda is good too.
20 March 2025, 06:14
Thomas "Ty" Beahamquote:
Originally posted by custombolt:
Being somewhere in between medium and dark, the bitter note is a bit much for my taste. As such Costa Rican Terrazzo is not an improvement over the Eight O'clock medium roast I've been drinking. Still a 6.5 - drinkable with nice hints of dark chocolate.
Cheers.
Have you tried adjusting your water temperature?
If you pour boiling water ( > 212°F ) over dark roast beans you will in many cases get bitter coffee.
If you pour (cooler) 190°F to 195°F water over dark roast beans you will minimize the over-extraction of bitter flavors.
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21 March 2025, 08:17
customboltWater temp is 'drinkable when fresh', gets hotter from the burner. Then not as smooth.
Water is bottled spring water that we drink daily. Good stuff served very cold. Has medium mineral taste.
Reduced the amount of fresh ground and got slightly better results.
On to another one someday.
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08 April 2025, 08:12
customboltI use a cheap drip coffee maker. Temp guess is 185-ish when brewed.
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13 April 2025, 05:09
BobsterDitto recomendations to use cooler water to brew. I boil it and let it sit for 1-2 minutes before using. Another old trick to smooth bitterness is to add just a pinch of table salt. I've got a canister of Himalayan Pink salt that I use. It makes a remarkable difference.
14 April 2025, 04:12
customboltYep. Salt makes a difference. Dad used to add a few grains of salt to smooth out the bitterness in bitter restaurant coffee. Saved it.
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