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• #26177
returning home to uk shortly and a kg should be there......
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• #26178
2nd order
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• #26179
Really vague reply but last time I visited the Tate Modern I came across a very small roastery which I think was just round the corner and had great espresso! I'll try and dig out the name of the it.
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• #26180
On the Tate Modern coffee chat, Monmouth in Borough Market was always a safe bet in that area.
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• #26181
Where's good in Bristol these days please? Maybe near the Clifton Bridge or central.
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• #26182
On opening the Ethiopian decaf, it smelled very strongly of peanuts, and on brewing it tasted of almost nothing. Could be user error but not an encouraging start..
The Colombian has a bit more to it, think I've got my brew ratio off to be honest so will need to try again tomorrow. Can already feel the caffeine twitch from doubling up on cups this morning.
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• #26183
Full court press was great last time I visited.
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• #26184
Central: full court press or small st (they’re very close to each other)
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• #26186
Have been really enjoying beans from round hill roasters recently but ordered some James gourmet coffee beans on the reccomendation. Also loving the niche, mostly for its ability to switch between filter and espresso, so it’s probably time to let the eureka go. It’s a mignon specialita, pretty good nick although I’ve somehow managed to chip a little bit at the front.. does £240 sound fair?
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• #26187
Ok I'm suitably impressed by James Gourmet coffee. For the price the bean and roast quality is excellent.
Went for this:
https://jamesgourmetcoffee.com/product/rwanda-rwamatamu-filter-roast/
Decent fruitiness, not just a background thrum. Not quite a super specialty micro lot taste hit but way more than some roasters promise.
Thanks to all the early adopters on here.
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• #26188
Just ordered a couple of bags of James Gourmet. I'm really happy with Yellow Bourbon so will keep using that at home but maybe I'll mix things up at work.
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• #26189
On the subject of beans I used to buy from Bailies now an again then when they had them in at one of my local cafes, picked up some Lucid beans locally and it turns out it’s the roaster from Bailies who left and did his own thing a couple of years ago, might explain why I stopped buying as thought the quality had dropped, will see how this one is.
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• #26190
Ah yes, I know the new roaster there and he's sorting out all of those sorts of things. Some really nice beans coming out of there these days, even if I am biased - some interesting growers and stories.
They'll be on the Oatly stand Thursday morning at Coffee Festival if anyone is heading up
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• #26191
Yes Stephen I think his name is? I used to work at a cafe supplied by Bailies, and when he was on holiday the change in quality was so noticeable. The Lucid stuff is nice
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• #26192
+1 for Lucid; they are always good.
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• #26193
JG order is in. Thanks for the reminder!
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• #26194
I wasn't impressed by my last James Gourmet order, I tried two different types and I found them entirely forgettable. Admittedly I didn't make much effort at dialling them in.
Similarly, as much as an FCP advocate that I am, I'm not super-whelmed by the Idido I ordered recently. It's ok, but again, perhaps I should spend some time adjusting my method.
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• #26195
Interlude
Sweven
FCPMercy Mercy Mercy or Oddkins/Oddshop might be worth a go if your in Clifton.
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• #26196
James Gourmet decaf is the best decaf bean I've had. Previously I liked their single origin stuff, but not keen on blends.
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• #26197
reliable ol' Assembly
£10-£11 for 200g doesn't seem that basic.
Edit:
Just had a look at FCP and they are also charging £10.50 to quite a bit more, for 200g, so maybe that's the new normal.
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• #26198
So by comparison, Square Mile's Red Brick seems decent value at £13.00 / 350g...
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• #26199
Assembly are too expensive for what you get IMHO which is why I stopped buying, it’s fine if it’s a real banger but that was happening less and less.
The Lucid brew was nice but not stellar, still good enough to buy from them again. We now have Etude coffee open up round the corner and they are 220g and decent beans so far. -
• #26200
I got an Assembly natural filter from somewhere good at the weekend and took it back because it was horrible. A few places near me use them and I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed it
Tate used to do good beans but the roaster left for pastures new (Aus/Nz?) I used to buy beans from the cafe but then there was not a code on the till for them despite a wall of bags on display and you had to go to the gift/book shop but they were several months old.
The roaster was a bit pissed off at that