Coffee
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Not true in every instance...
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis7 -
What's that on the yellow plate, did you already walk the dogs?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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I like them, too.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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@Yakster said:
It's a chocolate covered marshmallow cookie, I bought a package of them before I went out of town and a few days later they're almost gone, my Wife loves them.>
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@Yakster said:

Excellent. Put them in them freezer...
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My new equipment is at home waiting on me! That hour long drive home is going to seem even longer today
The Man On The Middle Cross Said I Could Come
Never Attribute To Malice What Can Be Attributed To Incompetence3 -
This makes a good creamer.

Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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I'd rather it was 20% but I get no say in what these people make. Anyway, makes for a relaxing day microdosing alcohol the whole day. Maybe ill add some everclear to the rest of the bottle.
Also, my son used the banana stuff to make a glass of chocolate milk. It was actually very good.Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Brewed an impromptu blend of two-thirds of roast 279: Brazil Joaquim Ribeiro NP, a nice but a bit boring, chocolatey coffee and one-third roast 280: Kenya AA Kianjiru, a bright and vibrant coffee. The mixture was very satisfying.
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Blending is fun and sometimes rewarding. I have been mixing Peter's Burundi with a home roasted Guatamala this week.
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Got a bad bag of Uganda. Some brews are maybe ok but some aren't. I think I may have to toss the whole bag.
https://worldcoffeeresearch.org/resources/potato-taste-defect
I think @yakster first mentioned this some time ago.
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Nasty defect, smell the grinds before brewing and toss any that smell tainted. For large pots it's recommended to grind half a side at a time and check for tainted to reduce waste. It's usually only one or two beans.
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Good plan. Thanks Chris. I was concerned because the article I linked to suggested that a few beans could taint the whole bag.
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@silvermouse said:
Good plan. Thanks Chris. I was concerned because the article I linked to suggested that a few beans could taint the whole bag.That's definitely not my experience, I've had this happen to me a few times and it only affects the brew with the defect bean in it, not the whole bag. It put me off buying greens from Rwanda / Burundi / Uganda for a while but the situation seems to have improved a bit and those coffee origins are so tasty so I've resumed buying from those regions in recent years.
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You were right, today's brew was delicious. One bad apple spoils the bunch.
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I had a funky cup of Burundi this morning. My guess is that, being neighbors, the potato defect doesn't have much regard for boundaries. I haven't noticed this yet, with ~100lbs roasted. I'll know more after I brew more from this last roast and check my roasting notes to make sure I didn't pooch the roast.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis1 -
It's ok, Peter my roast was from Coffee Beans Corral
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LMK if any of you hardcore coffee guys 😜 are coming to town. @Yakster @peter4jc @IndustMech
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psshhh... amateurs...
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https://usa.worldofcoffee.org/
Looks like it's just a re-branded SCA expo, weak sauce.
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