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You certainly drink a lot of coffee beans/blends from around the world.
As someone into coffee, I’d really love to see pics of the bags, to know a little more about which growers/blenders/companies you’re choosing, every time you post, if it’s not to much trouble to ask.
Thanks
I buy green coffee, mostly from BCT or SM ocasionally CBC and roast my own. I’d be willing to post the region/coop/farm if your interested but it’s not likely that I’m gonna go dig out a 5lb bag of green beans just to get a picture of the labe. I store everything in large airtight totes and only open one when I’m getting ready to roast, typically once a week..
And please be sure to include what village, elevation and lot the coffee is from.Nicaraguan overrun with some Rwanda, Huye Mountain, natural red bourbon coffee from Burman Coffee Trader’s
Yeah, the Ezra Zion was a gift from a well intentioned BotLAnd please be sure to include what village, elevation and lot the coffee is from.
Just kiddin. Glad to see you’re off the EZ Roast or whatever it was called.
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I’m not sure either, it looks like the guy with Stumptown operates a couple of washing stations in the region, I’m guessing he is possibly a broker As well? As I understand it a lot of the places that grow coffee operate as cooperatives.@onestrangeone I appreciate you taking your time to share, we all certainly learn a lot from each other here on the forum.
By the way, there is actually a Huye Mountain Coffee, and then Stumptown Coffee Roasters with a blend called Rwanda Huye Mountain.
I don’t know which one you are referring to?
Huye Mountain Coffee official Website
huyemountaincoffee.com
ThanksRwanda Huye Mountain
The Huye Mountain Blend from Stumptown Coffee Roasters is a delicious medium bodied roast with melon & crisp critus notes, and a long honeyed finish.www.stumptowncoffee.com
P.S. @alaskanpiper here’s something interesting with Alaskan Airlines and Stumptown, assuming you’re a coffee lover.
Alaska-Airlines
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I just bought a box of these. Gonna let them rest a bit. The one i tried didn’t excite me. Is there a length of time these need to become special or do you like them fresh?601 La Bomba with a cup of Rwandan coffeeView attachment 278227
I don’t care much for em fresh, this batch is at 8 months and still needs some time, I found one that had been sitting in one of my boxes for about two years that was really good so I’m guessing they need at least two years to develop.I just bought a box of these. Gonna let them rest a bit. The one i tried didn’t excite me. Is there a length of time these need to become special or do you like them fresh?
Is this a house brand from Famous Smoke Shop?Great economy stick. Roughly $1 a stick, long filler. Great open draw.
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