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I'm sure there are some coffee snobs here (NOT meant to be a derogatory term) who roast their own beans, grind them in fancy grinders, etc. I am not one of those, but I'm curious what other guys/gals like in terms of their java.

For me, I use a Keurig coffee maker since I normally only drink one cup in the morning, so pre-loaded pods are what I use. I AM extremely picky about the brand and roast though, with Folgers "Classic Roast" being about all I will drink anymore, unless I am at somebody else's house and they offer something different! I also use a dash of sugar and one Coffee Mate creamer per cup.

So what do you drink, and how much effort do you put into preparing it?


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Posts: 5228 | Location: North-Central Alabama | Registered: December 06, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I like dark roast, strong coffee. I can't get a Keurig to make it strong enough, so I use other methods. For convenience most days it is a drip coffee maker, but my favorite is a press pot. Occasionally, Turkish coffee, or espresso.

As far as brands go, I have subscribed to Peet's for over 2 decades, previously I bought straight from the original Peet's on Walnut & Vine. There are some excellent, small, local roaster's I have had. Locally, Buddy Brew is very good.

I am picky, but not a snob. Wink




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Another Keurig fan here.

Green Mountain Dark Roast with two level teaspoons of real sugar.

2 cups with breakfast, rarely a cup in the afternoon.

What I like most about it is it's always FRESH coffee and just the right temperature.

Too many years drinking old, boiled-down, burnt "mid-watch" coffee.




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I drink Folgers at work, instant (any brand) at home. Even drink day-old coffee. So, I’m definitely not a coffee snob. Big Grin


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Lavazza Italian Roast in a reusable Keurig pod thingy


 
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If I had my way every day: Tanzanian Peaberry, whole beans, ground in my Baratza Virtuoso grinder, French press… with a whisper of milk in the camp mug.

But Peaberry is hard to source, so I make do with Death Wish Dark Roast or a light roast called Laughing Horse roasted just down the road in Harrison, NY.


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Keurig user here. My go to coffee is PEETS Major Dickason's Blend. It's a Dark Roast.
My fallback is COMMUNITY Coffee Signature Blend, also a Dark Roast





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I am finding fewer and fewer roasts to my linking as I age. I have not been able to find one I can rely upon to consistently brew a good (rather than just OK) cup. The wife, who does almost all of the grocery shopping, can be counted on to choose the lowest-priced brand of pre-ground coffee or beans, whatever medium roast is on sale that week. They do pretty well in the KitchenAid dripper, but I also use a single-cup pour-over cone with freshly-ground beans, for a slight improvement in flavor. No cream or sugar ever! And, oh yeah, no cold "lattes" either.

I am occasionally exposed to Keurig single-cup brews, which IMHO are all abysmally weak and too often tainted with non-coffee additions. The person who stocks the Keurigs in my doc's waiting room obviously hates coffee.

Generally, I find the South American sourced beans more fruity and flavorful than the Arabic/African ones, but there aren't many that can top an authentic 100% Kona by a competent roaster, although I am not usually inclined to pay their mortgage for a pound of beans. Lavazza will do in a pinch.
 
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Too many years drinking old, boiled-down, burnt "mid-watch" coffee.
I didn't think coffee got any better than that! Big Grin


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I got the Keurig that does singles on one side and a big old carafe on the other. Works well. Not a snob. Any coffee usually will do. My wife likes flavored coffee. Me not so much.
 
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Since college, I was a Peets Major Dickason drinker, loved dark roasted, heavy bodied coffee until I discovered roasting my own beans. Started with a popcorn popping machine, then built a turbo-oven rig, then finally got a custom coffee bean drum on a rotisserie in a propane BBQ grill. A ll of the above, beans were freshly ground in the morning, then single filtered for each cup. Did this for years, but moving to TX, I got rid of the roasting set-up and started to drink light bodied coffee, mainly using Lavazza medium roast beans from Costco. Since I have aged, my taste buds no longer crave and enjoy strong, dark coffee and beers. No sugar, a good pour of half & half into a cup that was made with a single filter. I don't drink Starbucks, Peets or any of that stuff anymore, I'll take diner coffee or even McDonalds instead.



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I have a local importer/roaster I order my own blend through 50/50 Sumatra/ Tanzanian peaberry. I've been doing business with them for so long they label the bags "Chris's Blend"

I have a Mazzer super jolly grinder, Technivorm and a Jura super automatic


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Like beer- If I'm buying I have a favorite= Peets Sumatra with a Melitta Drip coffee maker.

If someone else is buying- It's all good.


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For my Nespresso, I use Kimbo (capsules with > 10 intensity rating).

For the Technivorm, I use high altitude, organic beans only (yes, I try to research this online beforehand before purchasing. I make note of what the supermarket offers and then look up each one). I try to get premium brands when on sale. Whole bean and grind at home.

I'm not too particular about roast (perhaps I should be); I pay more attention to the meaningless tasting notes (when available) although I don't see the correlation. My taste buds aren't what they used to be (just like music and my ears).




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First off, my wife and I are not coffee snobs.

We don't use the Keurig very often now.
For about the last year we have been using a countertop electric percolator.
Make a 12-cup pot, save what is left in a mason jar in the refrigerator for the next day.

We've settled on Melitta coffee. We like it over other brands.
The best buy is the 22 oz cans at Walmart.



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My wife and I both like bold, black coffee, and make a full pot every morning. We have a Technivorm Moccamaster and have been buying Mayorga Cubano Roast through Costco mail order. It’s a blend of South American (Peru) and Central American (Honduras and Nicaragua) beans.


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I'm one of those that roast and grind their own. Lately, Ethiopian beans and some Guatemalan here and there.
 
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Another non-coffee-snob here. I rarely drink it at all. When I lived in Portland (coffee snob HQ of the world, along with Seattle) all my coworkers wondered why I didn't guzzle the stuff like they did. I shrugged and said I just never developed a taste for it. They would say "Oh, you're probably just using the wrong coffee" and proceed to suggest this one or that one. I tried some of them but I can't taste any difference. Honestly, I think the best tasting coffee is the stuff you get with breakfast at a diner.
 
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https://kauaicoffee.com/

The Garden Isle K-cup is what I can find in the grocery store, but I prefer their 100% Kauai coffee.


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My friend owns a small, local roasting company so he set me up with a grinder and decent drip machine that is programmable. (and coffee, of course)

Kava Roasters is the name of the company. (Manchester NH)

If I am not grinding beans, I like Peets Big Bang coffee.
 
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