Not a recipe as such but a bit of advice needed, just treated myself to a Jura coffee machine and was wondering if any of you lot can recommend a nice variety of coffee bean.
cheers
Go here, browse, learn
http://www.toomuchcoffee.com/
and order from here
http://www.hasbean.co.uk/
ka$h (20th October 2011), Northernbloke (18th October 2011)
You're welcome, I stopped short of recommending a coffee as that is very much personal taste, the forum was started by Steve Leighton who also runs HasBean, one of if not THE best online company I use. You can completely trust the cupping notes and delivery is really fast, they are cheaper than the competition and much, much better.
I'll second hasbean - great service and I don't think I've ever had anything that was roasted more than a couple of days ago from them.
cybollox (22nd August 2011)
I've just noticed that post pub yesterday evening I ordered a coffee machine and was just about to come and ask the exact same question.
Edit: Generally how many cups will be had from 250g?
Further edit: Generally how long will ground coffee keep in the fridge?
Last edited by super mike; 18th October 2011 at 09:50 PM.
Grind your own as once ground it deteriorates really quickly, Keep the beans in the fridge for no more than 10 days (in my experience}. Buy a burr grinder as a mill with chopper blades will give an uneven grind and overheat the beans spoiling it.
super mike (19th October 2011)
Bloody hell, I've got to grind the beans myself as well?! A sure call that I need to work harder at winning the lottery to employ a Jeeves. I can see this one purchase turning into a rather spendy escapade.
I think I am going to build my inevitable snobbiness slowly, especially considering I will be drinking instant a lot of the time. Especially as I have already worked up a £30 list of coffees from hasbean that I want to try.
Thanks for the help, A lot of reading is required and I may be asking some more daft questions soon.
blaggard (19th October 2011)
Few people have told me you can freeze the stuff for ages but never tried that myself. My sister used to get some nice stuff from whittard when she used to work there.
Wow .. never knew coffee was so complicated. Though saying that after a quick google I also never knew coffee beans came from a red berry either.
http://www.whyzz.com/where-does-coffee-come-from
Get a grinder and buy the beans. Keep the beans in the fridge for freshness.
I buy all me beans from these guys in the store: http://www.algcoffee.co.uk/scripts/default.asp
Site not upto much but a great little shop. If you re ever in the West End/Soho give it a go as they sell it by the cup too. If you want it grinding they will grind it also.
I always buy the High Roast and Medium roast specials each month. Some mornings I will make a mixture of them both.
I have a Cuisinart Bean to Mug maker now (program it to grind and brew the coffee for when I wake up) but previously had a Delonghi grinder and cafetiere.
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