CoffeeGeek - Bean There, Roasted That, Part Three

CoffeeGeek - Bean There, Roasted That, Part Three ()

  „Unfortunately, having absolutely no artistic abilities myself, it has been necessary to blend as a craftsman, trying to recreate tastes from the past or playing 'matchmaker' for coffee beans, introducing them to each other and seeing if they 'get along'. I fully realise that I will probably never create a coffee taste that no one has experienced before, and that any combination of beans that I may intentionally or accidentally mix together will have already been done previously by someone else. Blending has occurred from the earliest times that various coffees were available, at one time the only two areas that cultivated coffee were Yemen and the Dutch colonies in what is now Indonesia.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/terrym/ 01-28-2002 - Cached

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CoffeeGeek - Members: Coffee Recipes, trying to find how to flavor coffee CoffeeGeek - Members: Coffee Recipes, trying to find how to flavor coffee

  „i am trying to find different ways to flavor coffe beans or fresh brewed coffee.. if you all know of any ways to do any of these. please let know“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/members/recipes/ 6250 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Bean There, Roasted That, Part One CoffeeGeek - Bean There, Roasted That, Part One

  „ This is one of the most demanding tasks but can also lead to great excitement when an exceptional and unusual offering is discovered.  Very few small coffee roasters purchase beans directly from producers and when they do it is usually the result of personal relationships developed over a period of time.  Often the road from producer to roaster is a long one involving many middlemen and thousands of miles of transport.  Most coffee beans are bought from brokers or merchants who specialise in coffee.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/terrym/ 12-31-2001 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Coffee: Home Roasting Talk, Dog ever eat your green beans? CoffeeGeek - Coffee: Home Roasting Talk, Dog ever eat your green beans?

  „may be of interest to you! Just search for "cocoa" and there's an article that explains the dangers of cocoa bean mulch to dogs (apparently the same substances exist in both coffee beans and chocolate beans that can harm animals: namely, methylxanthines theobromine and caffeine) .It's interesting that the effects in animals are widely varied... may explain your dog's lack of reaction!“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/coffee/homeroast/ 102374 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Notes from the Road - a Coffee Trip CoffeeGeek - Notes from the Road - a Coffee Trip

  „The Barista comes with one of those spring loaded nightmare portafilters, guaranteed to spit out something that looks just like crema, no matter how crappy your beans are, how badly they’re ground etc. The first indication that this stuff isn’t crema is the fact that it disappears faster than the head on a warm Diet Coke. The second indication is, of course, the oh so bitter flavor of the beverage. This is in spite of ultra fresh beans (three days old) and a good vigorous tamp.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/loupe/ 08-16-2002 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Seeking the Perfect Chocolate Espresso Blend CoffeeGeek - Seeking the Perfect Chocolate Espresso Blend

  „Keep in mind these are all intensity ratings for espresso, not quality or preference ratings. I have used two sources for these beans, Sweet Marias , denoted as SM; and Orleans Coffee Exchange , denoted at OCE, but I should note that many of these beans are available from both places as well as other high quality green bean resellers.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/cafestage/ 02-03-2003 - Cached


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