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Newt
01-20-2005, 01:14 PM
Todays press includes 2 parts Mysore Nuggets and 1 part Java Estate blend :)

Fuggin yummmm doooods :)

Anybody else drinking something good this morning?

Wasch_24
01-20-2005, 01:28 PM
My-sore Nuggets...WTH are you drinking man?

Newt
01-20-2005, 01:48 PM
My-sore Nuggets...WTH are you drinking man?

You like that do you? :)

It's actually an Indian coffee that is quite good, and the name is funny as hell :)

I believe its supposed to be pronounced myzorie or something like that, i say, my sore nuggets :)

Maybe I should send some to N2 for the DC herf :smt079 :twisted: :lol:

Wasch_24
01-20-2005, 02:09 PM
Nah, I think he wil have plenty of sore nuggets of his own. You better hold onto your sore nuggets for yourself. :smt044

Newt
01-20-2005, 02:34 PM
That works for me, my wife gets pissed when I hold other peoples nuggets :twisted:

segundo22
01-21-2005, 12:16 AM
Just some fresh Blue Mountain here, I love that coffee...



Seg..

tripp
01-21-2005, 12:30 AM
Hey...that is enough of the sore nugget holding. This is a family place.

stogies&hoagies
01-21-2005, 07:39 AM
I made some Bolivian Organic this morning.

I scored some JBM peaberry I roasted yesterday. Should be ready for tomorrow's cold and rainy morning.

BTW, you guys should try the Mysore nuggets, that's part of the regular rotation here at Casa S&H.

Bum Fudge
01-21-2005, 11:00 AM
I roasted these last night while it was warm and 20 out (2 this morning)

Nicaraguan Laguna Verde Margogype - Love this stuff. Huge beans (they plump when you cook 'em)

Rwanda Masaka Bourbon - This is a very nice coffee but my son keeps taking it on me.

Timor Organic Maubesse - This is a kinda wild, spicy coffee much different than those above. It's growing on me. Got it from baldmountaincoffee.com they are out now but CBC has it.

I was only gonna roast 2 kinds but my Boli PC lasted longer than that so I kept going. I only roast coffee so I can smoke and have some place to warm my hands ;-)

Newt
01-21-2005, 11:11 AM
How dark do you like your NLVM? I just roasted some of that this morning, last time I tried it at just into the second crack, this time I roasted it DARK :)

I'm still searching for a robust, DARK, coffee that has that deep coffee flavor.

I have a lot of milder stuff, or stuff that does very well roasted lighter, and still very flavorfull.

Any suggestions?

Ironman
01-21-2005, 11:19 AM
Damn I can almost smell it guy's...mmmmmmmmmm

Ironman

Bum Fudge
01-21-2005, 11:37 AM
How dark do you like your NLVM? I just roasted some of that this morning, last time I tried it at just into the second crack, this time I roasted it DARK :)

I'm still searching for a robust, DARK, coffee that has that deep coffee flavor.

I have a lot of milder stuff, or stuff that does very well roasted lighter, and still very flavorfull.

Any suggestions?

I usually roast the NLVM just to the start of 2nd crack. I'd be interested in some suggestions for beans that hold up to a darker roast well. I did some of the Rwanda that way more by accident and it was pretty tasty too.

Newt
01-21-2005, 11:46 AM
I think the best that I've found to date for me anyways, is Panama Boquet

wonderfull full flavored chocolatey stuff past second crack.

I'll let you know how the NLVM turns out tomorrow with a deeper roast, the Mysore is supposed to handle a dark roast as well, though I havent tried that yet.

stogies&hoagies
01-21-2005, 04:32 PM
I know the cuban torquino beans need a darker roast almost esspresso dark.
I find most of the beans I use are better at a lighter roast. Say no more than the start of second crack. Margogype beans I'll usually let go through second crack. Bigger beans need longer roast times to concentrate the flavors.
I find the darker full city or city+ roasts mask the subtle flavors of the bean.