I've been enjoying iced pour overs the past couple weeks. I've been doing around 40-50% ice. So basically brewing at about double strength right onto ice. I've found it to be nice a fruity cup, which is what I'm usually aiming for. Anyone else get into this? If so, any tips?
That's pretty dark!
I actually bought the roasted version of it from happy mug on our last order. It was really nice.
My wife likes their Colombian for drip, so we buy it all the time. Usually 2 2lb bags. Cannot beat $11/lb shipped for good, fresh coffee.
I usually toss in a couple 12 or 4 oz bags of random stuff when I order. In March I got a bag of Ethiopian from them that was an absolute blueberry bomb, the likes of which I hadn't had in years. The next two Ethiopians I ordered were back to just ok.



I absolutely love the one from Coffee Collective every year.Tis almost the season.
Any recs for coffee advent calendars? Was looking at the one from Onyx, but didn’t know if anyone had better experience with any others.
Awesome! Which burrs in the p100?
Awesome! Which burrs in the p100?
The argos seems like a pretty great deal. I should get my lever machine out again.
SSP Brew in red speed coating. i've had the grinder for about a year and a half and knew it would be a long long wait so i decided to max out on pour over/drip and leave nothing on the table with these expensive ass beans.
it is accurate that these burrs are not good for anything close to 6+ bar but the turbo shots still taste spectacular.
current plan is to not swap out burrs because i still will do pour over. it will be cheaper / similar cost for me to add something like a Lagom Casa and get variation of conical and more traditional pulls. i've done some shots using my Comandante with red clix and they have definitely pulled more normal but not quite as exciting as the flat burr turbos.

Ooh! Tempting. I never use a machine anymore, but maybe I can find a reason!
So this is fun, the Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Brewer is at it's lowest price yet, $201.70 .
I've gone ahead and ordered it to replace our aging Behmor Brazen brewer.
The "cool feature" of this brewer is that there is no pump, and the water needs to be boiling in order to make it's way over to the coffee, ensuring it's at the right temperature.
We really like ours (glass instead of the stainless carafe) and how we enjoyed the Coffee Collective advent.
So this is fun, the Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Brewer is at it's lowest price yet, $201.70 .
I've gone ahead and ordered it to replace our aging Behmor Brazen brewer.
The "cool feature" of this brewer is that there is no pump, and the water needs to be boiling in order to make it's way over to the coffee, ensuring it's at the right temperature.


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