When I was a kid I always used to see my grandma with her coffee cup. As I grew I learned that she did indeed drink coffee in the mornings but in the evenings it was actually Pabst Blue Ribbon in her cup.
I once went to a hoity-toity wine tasting in Lansing, MI and as I was standing behind a lady to get some wine I watched her get a glass of Merlot and ask the server for "a couple of packets of sugar" to put in her glass. I was not actually appalled but I did find it amusing that she had not even tasted the wine and she was asking for an additive. You know, good wine does not need sugar and if wine does it is not actually good wine.
The same is to be said about coffee - it actually has a good-tasting God-designed flavor that can be experienced in each cup. If it does not then you either have bad coffee or you do not really like coffee to begin with.
What's in your cup?
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Showing posts with label Wine. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Which is True?
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Beer,
coffee,
God,
good coffee,
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sulawesi
Kalossi
I just roasted the very last of my Sulawesi. What I discovered was that I like this bean roasted to just into the Second Crack. I have been roasting it very dark as I prefer a French Roasted coffee but this bean seems to exhibit a flavor not noticeable when dark roasted.
When roasted just into the Second Crack this coffee smells rich when ground and its flavor possess a hint of sweet-wine flavor. Have fun with your own roasting experiences and let me know how they turn out.
I just roasted the very last of my Sulawesi. What I discovered was that I like this bean roasted to just into the Second Crack. I have been roasting it very dark as I prefer a French Roasted coffee but this bean seems to exhibit a flavor not noticeable when dark roasted.
When roasted just into the Second Crack this coffee smells rich when ground and its flavor possess a hint of sweet-wine flavor. Have fun with your own roasting experiences and let me know how they turn out.
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Flavor,
French Roast,
Indonesia,
Kalossi,
Second Crack,
Sulawesi,
Sweet,
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