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Someone on Ab said they were real happy with the small cafetière they had bought so I decided to get one. Also bought Columbian medium roast coffee. After a lot of faffing about I got my coffee. It was vile. Can anyone recommend a decent coffee, or better still can you buy small sachets to try?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm surprised you found a medium roasted Columbian coffee so bitter, it is a very middle of the road coffee.
It is almost impossible for anyone to recommend one that you will like as it is all down to personal taste. To go with every suggestion could cost you a small fortune and leave you with a cupboard full of unwanted coffee.
Whenever you are in town buy a coffee from one of the coffee shops that also sell their blend and see which one takes your fancy. It might take a while to find one that suits you but you'll find one that you like and none of us can suggest what that may be.
It is almost impossible for anyone to recommend one that you will like as it is all down to personal taste. To go with every suggestion could cost you a small fortune and leave you with a cupboard full of unwanted coffee.
Whenever you are in town buy a coffee from one of the coffee shops that also sell their blend and see which one takes your fancy. It might take a while to find one that suits you but you'll find one that you like and none of us can suggest what that may be.
trial packs here
http:// www.rea lcoffee .co.uk/ shop/tr ial-pac ks/
and on amazon
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and on amazon
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Zacs opinion would be great if you could actually find the Blue Mountain … and if you could get a loan enabling you to purchase a smallish amount. When it's found here in the U.S., it
s only sold in 1/2 pound sacks…
I'd suggest the Pike Place roast by Starbucks… a few years back Starbucks did a stand down and closed all of their stores here for one day to retrain employees as well as take suggestions from the customer base… they found the single most prolific complaint was that a customer could't come to any store and depend on finding one single, favorite blend at each… hence their development of Pike Place. It's a rich blend but none of the bitterness or after taste found with so many darker blends…
We have a brand here in the western U.S. (actually comes from Minnesota, I think) named Caribou and their Caribou Blend is just excellent. If they have it in the U.K. it's well worth the try...
s only sold in 1/2 pound sacks…
I'd suggest the Pike Place roast by Starbucks… a few years back Starbucks did a stand down and closed all of their stores here for one day to retrain employees as well as take suggestions from the customer base… they found the single most prolific complaint was that a customer could't come to any store and depend on finding one single, favorite blend at each… hence their development of Pike Place. It's a rich blend but none of the bitterness or after taste found with so many darker blends…
We have a brand here in the western U.S. (actually comes from Minnesota, I think) named Caribou and their Caribou Blend is just excellent. If they have it in the U.K. it's well worth the try...
Available here but yes, as grass says, quite expensive. Gulp.
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