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Coffee

These comments are hilarious :D Good to see the image is hot linked so they are likely to find this thread ha
 
These comments are hilarious :D Good to see the image is hot linked so they are likely to find this thread ha
Hi Dale
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Their coffee is alright but I think that it is a little over priced. I cancelled my membership after their introductory offer. I have a couple of decent coffee merchants near me and I prefer buying from them or Monmouth if I am passing one of their shops.
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So I have ordered one of these to save money


Now for some decent pre ground coffee. Can't be doing with grinding it myself.

Any recommendations?
 
So I have ordered one of these to save money


Now for some decent pre ground coffee. Can't be doing with grinding it myself.

Any recommendations?

M&S single origin stuff is pretty good for a high street pre-ground coffee.

What kind of flavours do you like in your coffee?
 
So I have ordered one of these to save money


Now for some decent pre ground coffee. Can't be doing with grinding it myself.

Any recommendations?
If you can find a proper coffee shop they'll grind it for you there. Most will be able to recommend good blends based on your taste too.

Unfortunately they're about as common as proper record shops and wine merchants are.
 
M&S single origin stuff is pretty good for a high street pre-ground coffee.

What kind of flavours do you like in your coffee?

I like Nero. Don't mind the Kenyan roast stuff Starbucks are doing. I only have an Amercano. No milk or sugar do the stronger the coffee flavour the better.
 
If you can find a proper coffee shop they'll grind it for you there. Most will be able to recommend good blends based on your taste too.

Unfortunately they're about as common as proper record shops and wine merchants are.

I work in Hertfordshire, plenty of decent areas with specialist shop. I will have a look around.
 
I like Nero. Don't mind the Kenyan roast stuff Starbucks are doing. I only have an Amercano. No milk or sugar do the stronger the coffee flavour the better.

Personally, I think that a lot of the high street coffee chains use beans that are over roasted and only have a burnt toast/dark chocolate flavour that masks the poor quality of the product.

This guide to different countries/regions is a reasonable starting point

http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2013/...-regions-guatemala-kenya-brazil-ethiopia.html

I mainly drink Ethiopian and African beans because I prefer fruity/citrous flavours.

I realise that I have provided irrefutable evidence of my utter claminess here. I am sorry.
 
Personally, I think that a lot of the high street coffee chains use beans that are over roasted and only have a burnt toast/dark chocolate flavour that masks the poor quality of the product.

This guide to different countries/regions is a reasonable starting point

http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2013/...-regions-guatemala-kenya-brazil-ethiopia.html

I mainly drink Ethiopian and African beans because I prefer fruity/citrous flavours.

I realise that I have provided irrefutable evidence of my utter claminess here. I am sorry.

Coffee snobbery has gone from sounding clammy to being a bit hipster and cool. It's ok.

Going to try the M&S stuff. Wife got me some stuff from Aldi that's Ethiopian I think.
 
Coffee snobbery has gone from sounding clammy to being a bit hipster and cool. It's ok.

Going to try the M&S stuff. Wife got me some stuff from Aldi that's Ethiopian I think.

My missus used to work in a decent coffee shop and I've been to the London Coffee Festival quite a few times with her, so I have earned my coffee clown shoe badges ;)

tossiness aside, just try different stuff and see what you like. My taste has changed, I used to like coffee that I could stand a spoon up in but much prefer lighter styles now.
 
Has anyone tried Nitro coffee? A hipster with a beard persuaded me to try it, I thought it was rank.
 
bearing in mind you are a northerner, I'm assuming that's a nescafe and Smirnoff ice?

Haha. No. I spend most of my time in London these days and I am actually a coffee lover - I refuse to drink instant, keep a cafetière on my desk at work and have three different methods for making it at home.

But this Nitro stuff, it was weird, looked like Guinness and was pulled out of a tap and tasted like pickle vinegar.

See the link below for more info. In the UK you can only get it in Edinburgh, Saudi Sportswashing Machine and London.

http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/...s-and-where-to-get-it-in-london-10228890.html
 
Been using a Moka pot on and off for years...

Came across a (hipster) video on the net for how to make better/different coffee with it:
Essentially pre-boil the water and cool the water container down towards the end with running cold water to make the coffee less bitter.

Only tested it a bit, but seems to be something to it. Not actually done a side by side comparison. I change it up between espresso coffee and a lighter roast "normal" coffee in my moka pot, usually fresh ground with my distinctly not very good spinny-crushy grinder. Pretty much always mix it with some heated milk though.
 
Hi all, I'm about to start a new job on Monday, and I thought I'd search on here for anyone talking about coffee....lo and behold a few of you are talking about my new company! I start at Pact Coffee next week, and I'm thrilled to see you giving positive comments

If anyone wants a £10 credit (might be for new customers only) - use the code marcsentme and you'll get your first bag free, and if you want a second bag, it will be approx £3 cheaper too

Feel free to share that code with your coffee loving friends too

Any feedback on Pact - good or bad - I'd love to hear too

Cheers

Congrats on the new job mate – I’m very jealous of all that free coffee!
We have some instant nescafe in our office…

I really liked Pact and had tried pretty much everything that had on offer thanks to introducing a lot of people to it, but as good as the coffee was, it was very expensive for what it was. s I can go to a local place and pick up some freshly roasted beans for £4-5 so I haven’t really ordered anything from them in six months.

I was actually going to start up again in the new year and try a few new ones before going back to local offerings but I got half a dozen bags of coffee from Whittards as Christmas presents. It’s not as nice as Pact’s offerings but considering I have about 2 kilos of the stuff I ought to drink it up!

On their Guatemala Elephant Coffee at the moment – description on the pack sounds nice but it’s so over roasted you can barely taste anything.
 
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