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PuffyMcScrote



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Any Coffee Roasters Out There?

Anyone roasting their own? What do you use? Where do you get your beans?

Post #218034 26th Feb 2014 1:18 pm
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JST



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Sorry mate...I am a "bean to cup" machine man only! John
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Post #218063 26th Feb 2014 5:15 pm
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PuffyMcScrote



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I used to be until on a whim I decided to try my hand at roasting on the stove... after that I can never go back.
It's a good way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon - throw some beans in the tumbler (I've upgraded my roasting), and every 15 minutes swap them with another half pound.

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Badger1970



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DeLonghi ESAM6700 all the way for me.....and I'm a Tea drinker in the main! Foraging near Gaydon....
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chicken george



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DeLonghi for me too, but a cheaper model than that Shocked At work
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PuffyMcScrote



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Philips Saeco HD8838 for my daily latte before work, a pour-over when at work, and a siphon during the weekends when I can take my time and get sciencey with it.

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chicken george



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see latte is were all the trouble starts just make a coffee then add a splash of milk, no call for a weak flavoured milk drink,

espresso after dinner too for the digestion, with a drop of grog in at the weekend, brandy or amaretto usually At work
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Post #218082 26th Feb 2014 6:55 pm
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PuffyMcScrote



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"Weak flavored milk drink...?"
Those, sir, are fighting words. Wink

I DETEST any kind of Starbucks flavored espresso drink. It's a dessert at that point, a warm milk-shake. But a perfectly pulled pair of shots, well-steamed milk, and a spoonful of froth to cap it? No... that is a work of art (but if you draw flowers or hearts or something in that foam, I will bite you in the face).

I have actually been playing around with some espresso blends, trying to find something herbaceous, but not flowery, to compliment a dash of absinthe added to the shot. Thumbs Up

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Harrim51



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"Realcoffeeco" Bristol do a good price on green or roasted beans.
Hasbean are also good but very expensive. I put them in the Aga.
Good luck, once you get a good combination of timing to heat you will never want pre roast again Thumbs Up

Post #218089 26th Feb 2014 7:44 pm
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JST



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Badger1970 wrote:
DeLonghi ESAM6700 all the way for me.....and I'm a Tea drinker in the main!


Yep..I have the same one! Great bit of kit! John
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Post #218093 26th Feb 2014 8:16 pm
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npinks



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Coffees for wimps and people who can drink the disgusting smelling foul tasting devils Censored

Teas the future, hand picked by tender Indian ladies hands not put in a cat and shat out the t'other end before making a coffee

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chicken george



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tea = rainy days digestives knotted hankies on the head deck chairs caravans

coffee = buzzing cafe outdoor table under shadey tree watching the girls go by on the piazza vechio At work
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Post #218105 26th Feb 2014 9:38 pm
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Pegleg



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Nick,
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Post #218106 26th Feb 2014 9:47 pm
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npinks



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Thumbs Up glad you introduced me to Assam Bow down

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Pegleg



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Loose leaf is much better than tea bags.
Available from all major supermarkets Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #218109 26th Feb 2014 10:03 pm
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