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Greater Goods Coffee
This Greater Goods coffee is a typical dark roast with a hint of dark chocolate.
I usually drink my coffee black and enjoy something not too bitter but flavorful.
This one gets the job done.
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I’ve been using the pour-over method for a while. I thought I would give this AeroPress a try. So far, I’m happy with it. Great flavor and easy to clean. I didn’t realize the original only makes a 10oz serving, about half my usual. But I am trying to cut back, so I’ll see how it goes.
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The taste of coffee
Sweet, Dark Chocolate with hints of citrus.
Tastes like a good medium-roast coffee to me.
Medium-dark roast with notes of oaky dry wine, dried raspberries, and brown sugar.
This one also tastes like a good medium-roast coffee.
This medium roast coffee is bright and expressive, like a Southern Jaquan after three shots of espresso. It sports a juicy body with lasting sweetness, reminiscent of summer flings and butterfly wings. Flavor notes sing of lime, orange blossom honey, and vanilla. For if not to sing, WTF are we doing here?
I definitely get hints of butterfly wings. Not! But still, it is a good medium-roast coffee.
I enjoy my coffee.
I drink it black and usually a darker roast. I use the pour-over method and fresh grounds.
I can tell the difference between types of roasts. I tend to prefer the darker, smokier roasts.
I’m subscribed to Trade Coffee and get a new bag about every 10 days, which is convenient and gives me a chance to try a variety of beans.
For the most part, they all taste the same to me. If I compare them side-by-side, I can tell slight differences, but to say one has a hint of dark chocolate, citrus, bacon, etc., seems to be simply marketing.
Do you have a different opinion? Have a favorite coffee you would recommend?
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Interesting name for a coffee.
Cockpunch Coffee hints of lime, orange blossom honey, and vanilla. Affiliation with Tim Ferris.
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I don’t often take or share pictures of food, but there is something about this dish that always catches my attention. It was delicious!
“The Bodhi” from Shaka Sushi and Cocktail Bar, Panama City Beach.