CoffeeGeek - Regional: Europe, Good coffee in Amsterdam (#)
„Though I don't live in Amsterdam but in Utrecht (relaxed mid country college/University town),I know there are plenty of nice places to get your coffee in A'dam. There are some nice little franchise shops like Brandmeesters , Kaldi or Simon Levelt . They all sell pretty decent coffee.“
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„ It is very Coffeegeek. If you’re communing with the inner circle of Coffeegeeks, sure fly the freak flag high, but the rest of the time please keep your card carrying ristretto membership in your pocket. Stop the insanity. You’re only hurting yourself.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/aarondelazzer/ 02-24-2002
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„The coffee pods have been excellent. We've tried all 10 blends, as well as some of Nespresso's seasonal offerings, and think they're all wonderful and distinctive. The color of the pod is related to the darkness of the roast, so a lighter pod means a lighter roast, and vice-versa.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/consumer/nespresso/cynicaldog/ 1938
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„Great news for Coffeegeeks! Kona coffee production is rising, and the crop for this year is expected to be even better in grade.“
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„If you're ever a bit further north, Leucadia is a cool town, and Pannikin is the kind of place we all wish we had locally. Unpretentious and relaxing (it's in an old train station), and they've got some great grub.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/worldregional/uswest/ 52025
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„The International Coffee Organization is a middle of a road organization that has a good, common sense fix for the current crisis: if the lowest 5% of the current coffee market was declared off limits (as in no one buys that mediocre quality coffee; instead it is destroyed) and the lowest 5% producers are supported by the industry (read: the Big Four and other companies) to change over to other sustainable crops, roughly 350,000 tons of coffee would disappear from the global marketplace. This would boost Grade C prices, and start putting an end to the crisis.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/markprince/ 11-27-2002
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