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  • Super User
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As long as it is a good strong dark blend I'm in. I like the high end blends, but I drink Folgers Supreme dark roast most of the time. I know that most of you coffee snobs now have categorized me as unenlightened Philistine. I'm OK with that.

Try Community Coffee Dark Roast at home. Otherwise, McDonalds

has a great cup and Dunkin' Donuts, too!

  • Super User
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I grew up in Cajun Country.  Hot, black and strong Community Dark Roast is what I drink all day.  I usually pour my last cup around 4:00.

  • Super User
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I drink only real coffee Community or Seaport Dark Roast (100% Arabica beans) ;)

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I drink only real coffee Community or Seaport Dark Roast (100% Arabica beans) ;)

I drank a lot of pots of Community Coffee at Grapevine Landing between March 1976 and March 1990.  Haven't fished the 'Big Pond' since 1990.  Hope to fish it at least one more time before I die.

Kelley

  • Super User
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Well, yes and no. If you think a press is going to make your 8 o'clock taste better, maybe, but probably not. Generally speaking you are using a courser, fresher grind of bean of much higher quality, with more oils and character that a paper filter or high temps would remove or destroy.

You like a strong cup?  Try it.

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It's delicious.  I can't quite put my finger on why it tastes better, but it does.  Definitely my favourite way to enjoy coffee. 

Sadly, most days I don't have the patience or the time and use the good old programmable drip machine.

Dark French roasts for me, the smokier the better (same goes for Scotch)

  • Super User
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Well, yes and no. If you think a press is going to make your 8 o'clock taste better, maybe, but probably not. Generally speaking you are using a courser, fresher grind of bean of much higher quality, with more oils and character that a paper filter or high temps would remove or destroy.

You like a strong cup? Try it.

I like up to espresso strong if that's what you mean.

  • Super User
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Its not espresso, but you get all the flavor out of the bean.  Got Target, get a small press, and pick up some good quality course ground beans.  Boil water, let sit a minute, add beans, pour water slowly, stir with chopstick, let sit for five minutes, press, and pour.

  • Super User
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I never acquired a taste for coffee. Heck I don't even like the smell of it.

Just like me so, let 's talk 'bout booze Red.  ;)

  • Super User
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I haven't tasted a French roast coffee i dislike yet.

Starting to really like BIGGBY COFFEE Place right now.

  • Super User
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Gevalia , and some of Starbucks varieties,

whole bean only

burr type grinder

french press

filtered water @ 195 degrees F

nothing more need be said

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Sorry to chime in late on this topic.

For the fisher-dude mentioned only arabica beans...all coffee is arabica it is the latin name given to the coffe plant. I laugh at these ads for coffee made with 100% Arabica beans...as opposed to what kidney or navy beans?

As far as types of coffee, every day I like Dunkin Donuts. Specialty coffees...Jamacian Blue Mt  or Kona from Hawaii.

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