Different Coffeehouse Archetypes (INeedCoffee.com) (#)
„Ah, screw it, just gimme coffee." Coffee Nazis Complains that your coffee wasn't organically grown. Complains your Tanzanian Peaberry isn't acidic enough, your Sumatra too acidic. Complains if the coffee wasn't brewed less than five minutes ago, demands a fresh pot. Complains the Colombian doesn't taste as good as the place down the street's.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/99/10/archetypes/ - Cached
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„These coffees, from Jamaican Blue Mountain to Kona to Tanzanian Peaberry, command a premium price. But perhaps no coffee in the world is in such short supply, has such unique flavors and an, um, interesting background as Kopi Luwak. And no coffee even comes close in price: Kopi Luwak sells for $75 per quarter pound. Granted, that's substantially less than marijuana, but it's still unimaginably high for coffee.“
http://www.sallys-place.com/beverages/coffee/ kopi_luwak.htm
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„Previous research on Analysis of Phosphate Concentration in Kenyan Kagumo, Kenyan, and Tanzanian Peaberry Coffees . Note: The published manuscript above details a much more extensive study with findings dramatically different to those found in this study.“
http://www.coffeeresearch.org/science/acid.htm
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„topher generously sent me some samples of his roasting expertise: some Kona (I'm saving that for a family breakfast party next Saturday), some Tanzanian Peaberry (haven't broken that one open, yet) and some of his house blend, Cafe Beau Rivage.“
http://www.coffeeforums.com/ viewtopic.php?t=12&start=0
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„I'm also drinking some Sumatra Mandheling. I find it rich but smooth, and non-acidic. Quite easy on the stomach, at least, on mine!“
http://www.coffeeforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=665
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„Some coffee drinkers prefer dark roast coffee with a full body and medium to low acidity. For example, you might buy a full city or french roasted bean like Sumatra, Tanzania Peaberry, or Ethiopian Yirgacheffe. A coarse grind works best for the French Press. This will ensure that the mesh screen will filter the coffee grounds and separate the liquid from the sediments.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/99/05/frenchpress/
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