Coffee
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One to add to the coffee map of Japan…
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Just another excuse for another trip
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For those in the UK I've heard some good things from a local source about https://www.pactcoffee.com/
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New in: GOOD LIFE COFFE FINLAND - Rwanda, Nyaruzina for Filter.
Hot n steamy.
Juicy!The best stuff to stop terrorism. If those dickheads could enjoy some good coffee like me, they would feel much better!
Avoid Bad Life!
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First time trying this stuff. Pretty good, overall!
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I have tried their cold brew and it's good. I would like to try the mocha and hope it shows up here soon.
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The mocha is not sweetened like other brands - it's more of a chocolate "essence" if that makes sense haha - they were BOGO free at Publix this week!
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I will admit, the fact that it was from Austin is what made me grab two bottles haha - since I can't get Budda's Brew (my favorite Austin Kombucha) here in Alabama, I figured some good old Texas coffee would help get me through the summer haha
Mexican mocha sounds amazing, I'll be sure to keep my eyes peeled!
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My cold brew trials have continued. This time, with Stumptown's bottled offering.
Much lighter than the Chameleon, mainly because the Stumptown isn't concentrated, so me putting almond milk in this one didn't really do much justice to the flavor. Quite refreshing though!
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Question for you coffee guys.
So today I was at the grocery and I was picking up some coffee, I generally buy Cuvée Coffee which is roasted here in Austin and pretty solid for daily drinking. Not crazy expensive, about 12-15 dollars a pound.
Well I saw some Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee from another roaster and I was stunned at the price. 69 dollars for a pound! Is is really that great or is it purely a case of supply and demand? I've heard of the coffee before and have seen some videos discussing it and how it's cultivated, but I never knew it was so expensive.
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It's like any other hobby you can go as deep as you want