Posted on November 3, 2024, 2:36 pm, by Walt, under
Coffee.
From my four Bs of great coffee, This B is for Burn. Roasting the coffee beans is what transforms them from the green beans to the chocolate colored beans we see in the stores. How long they roast determines the level of the roast as defined in laymen terms we see on most coffee containers in grocery stores – light, medium, or dark.
Posted on November 2, 2024, 7:04 am, by Walt, under
Coffee.
This is the first of four articles for what I refer to as the 4 Bs for a great cup of coffee. My first B is fresh Beans. We often refer to coffee as beans although they are more accurately described as the pits of coffee cherries. I’ll go ahead and give in and still refer to them as beans. You’ve got to have fresh beans. More so after roasting than before.
Posted on October 31, 2024, 11:00 am, by Walt, under
Coffee.
Starbucks turned the public on to buying single servings of coffee that were vastly superior to the Maxwell House, Folgers, and Farmer Brothers coffee that brewed through the average Americans’ Mr. Coffees every morning. But they don’t stand a chance against a truly good cup of coffee. In these next few articles I’ll explain why and introduce my Bs of Coffee.
Posted on September 22, 2024, 1:30 pm, by Walt, under
Coffee.
The world’s most expensive cup of coffee clocking in at $335. James Hoffman tries to tell us if it is worth it or not. I think he’s leaving out some details.
Posted on May 8, 2024, 4:09 am, by Walt, under
Coffee.
New raw coffee bean subscription has started. Read further to see what I got this month.