I recently watched this video learnt a lot from this so I thought let's share with my homies and ask about which coffee they drink.
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I'm not a coffeeholic 😊☕ But, I've this raw coffee beans cultivated by myself. Color will change after the whole process.
Wow 🤩
Cool, So you can drink healthy coffee without chemicals
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Thats amazing. ✨
I roasted all of my own coffee for about a year in the garage on a hot air popper. I never cultivated my own though.
I prefer tea 🍵 ❤️
Go team tea! *takes a sip of lotus tea*
Which ?!
Irani Tea
cookpad.com/in/recipes/10141466-ir...
Nice
Black coffee without sugar or milk is my regular.
Which coffee?!
Julius Meinl and Lavazza :)
TeamTea here 🍵
Which ?
Green and Black mostly :)
With milk ?
without 😉
Max budget for coffee is $8.50 per pound; coffee over that is never tasted. My favorite coffee is anything but French Roast. My extra favorite coffee is whatever pair's well with banana's, that'd be light / medium roasted Arabica beans. ☕
BTW! Seeing how this is a DEV Community, I've played around with this fun software named after coffee! Check out coffeecup.com/ if you wanna check it out.
p.s. - so many people in here talking about tea 🍵, and for that, i'd recommend using steepster.com/teas website... another great resource.
I've been fortunate to try many different coffee flavors / roasts. Believe it or not, the dollar store coffee (usually from Vietnam) is quite good and so are the (free) sample packs at hotels.
I recommend whole bean coffee, this way you can grind before you brewing. If you have a Keurig machine, you should invest in a $4 re-usable k-cup filter too!
Personally I have been using Narasus Coffee for a very long time and it is the only brand I trust for my morning filter coffee. The taste and aroma is something that never gets old and every cup feels just as good as the first one. If you have not tried Narasus Filter Coffee yet I strongly recommend giving it a shot — you will not regret it.
I'm really into the Trade Coffee service. I try to get coffee from local roasters ... but with the obvious reason I haven't been able to. Plus (as far as I know) it's helping smaller roasters.
Also whole bean all the way.
I do ground whole beans, mostly with my Chemex. My favorite roaster is Counter Culture, but there are many other local roasters I go to, as well.
Sometimes I'll do an aeropress, French press, or cold brew via French press.
Right now, it's store-brand "sealed for freshness" pre-ground coffee out of a Mr. Coffee.
My ideal set up is freshly roasted Yirgacheffe from Sweet Maria's roasted lighter than most people would do an espresso roast as an Americano.
Used to do the fancy. Now I go with instant organic.
Which one?!
Trader Joe's brand or Anthony's.
I use a light roast (origin changes, but I think I'm drinking Tanzanian right now) that is roasted by my local Coffeeshop/Bar. I'm not enough of a fetishist to bother with grinding fresh, though I wish I had the patience. I also make cold brew from locally roasted mix of medium and dark roasted Sumatran and Kenyan coffee.
Dunno about bread, but I like adding rice flour to my pancake mix. Too much of it and they will become really dry though, so rice bread might not be such a good idea ;P
These things:
Oooooooooo !!
A local brand in Seattle, Lighthouse. I like their "lighthouse blend" as it has a nice rich flavor that goes well with my espresso or french press.
Wow, picture of beans?
I don't drink coffee
Tea?
I actually don't drink coffee; I'm more of a tea person :D
Wow so many tea people here.
Roasted rice... well, then again, I drink rice tea, so why not
I love iced Americano too.
I drink anything roasted local and light. I really like a good natural best, but the flavors can be a bit overwhelming after a week or so, and its back to washed.
Rich people have coffee beans. I buy little sachets of coffee powder.
Yes! TeamCoffee 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Colombian coffee Juan Valdéz
Wow picture?!
I add ice cream and throw it in the blender.
Roasted Coffee from Ethiopia is my 1# choice. Always.
Ohhhh what’s this 🧐
Thinking about getting back into roasting my own, and eventually crowdfunding the Linux powered home coffee roaster I've wanted to build for years.