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CoffeeGeek - Coffee: Machines and Brewing Methods, What is a good brewing method for a newbie?

CoffeeGeek - Coffee: Machines and Brewing Methods, What is a good brewing method for a newbie? ()

  „  Of course you need fresh beans.  Millstone and 8 O'clock won't really cut it.  Locally roasted beans used withing a week or two will give you the best coffee.  Or better yet, buy green and roast.“

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Good To the Last Drip: Part 1  (INeedCoffee.com) Good To the Last Drip: Part 1 (INeedCoffee.com)

  „To get quality brewed coffee, of course, you should be using quality roasted coffee which is fresh and properly ground. Even the best coffee machine on the market won't maker your stale Folgers taste like anything but stale Folgers.“

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Roast Your Own  (INeedCoffee.com) Roast Your Own (INeedCoffee.com)

  Green coffee will store well for over a year without loss in character whereas a roasted coffee will be best consumed within a week. Buying your beans unroasted will allow you to make large purchases without worrying about the beans going bad.“

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Café Forum| Northern CA Coffee Companies | Page 1 Café Forum| Northern CA Coffee Companies | Page 1

  „We specialize in comprehensive in house fine roasted coffees, custom blended cocoas, fine wines, draft and bottled beers and fresh food an interactive music, video and computer environment. Open 7 days a week 365 days a year from 6am to 11pm - 1234 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 - Tel: 415 673 4181 - Fax: 415 673 4182 - Retail and Wholesale Coffee and Cocoa Order Line: 415 673 4181 ext 11 - Email: sanfrancisco@quetzal.org - Url: quetzal.org “

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Coffee Glossary Coffee Glossary

  „Term applied to coffee that has been roasted darker than French Roast. Much used by Italians, as well as in many of the coffee producing countries.“

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Knowing Your Coffee Roasts Knowing Your Coffee Roasts

  „Darker roasts have a fuller flavour. Beans that have been over-roasted will take on a burned, smoky or charcoal flavour. Also, there is less caffeine in the darker roasted coffees than in the lighter ones. The roast alone doesn't determine the resulting coffee taste or quality.“

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