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First impressions on 47Degrees American Diner Blend is that it is a little on the bitter side through espresso (without much tweaking though). However as Americano it’s pretty tasty. I will try it n a cafetière as well as I suspect that may be a better choice.
 
I'll be trying Hormozi's New World Blend the next time but getting low and needed something quite quickly for my morning fix and have ordered Copper Coffee Roasters house espresso blend from Amazon which will arrive tomorrow. £20 for 1kg which I don't think is too bad.

Will be supporting the roaster directly rather than Amazon themselves which is good.
 
I used Grind a good while back for some beans. Was expect something a bit special compared to the cheaper beans in Costco or supermarket.

Can honestly say it was the worst tasting coffee I've ever had. I was thinking perhaps it was a bad batch but had a couple of different types of beans and also a few packs of their nespresso coffee pods, all really naff.

Got a free coffee tin with the order, only little positive there was about this transaction.
 
They do send a lot of emails…

First impressions on 47Degrees American Diner Blend is that it is a little on the bitter side through espresso (without much tweaking though). However as Americano it’s pretty tasty. I will try it n a cafetière as well as I suspect that may be a better choice.
American Diner is my go to filter and americano, makes a lovely cup.

For espresso I really like their Tobacco Road blend, got a bag arriving tomorrow actually. It's got quite a distinct chocolatey, almost malty, sweet profile to it. Certainly much sweeter than the American Diner.

Have a kilo of Chipp Coffee's decaf in at the moment, which is by far the best decaf I've found. https://chippcoffee.co.uk/products/...sKO_ThelHq4m6nSB6TY7vNAOgcrXwvUkKJ7uPCIErt6WZ
 
I'll be trying Hormozi's New World Blend the next time but getting low and needed something quite quickly for my morning fix and have ordered Copper Coffee Roasters house espresso blend from Amazon which will arrive tomorrow. £20 for 1kg which I don't think is too bad.

Will be supporting the roaster directly rather than Amazon themselves which is good.
To quote myself, tried this for the first time this morning. One of the nicest blends I've tried. Quite fruity if that's your thing. I still don't have a coffee scale so I'm probably not getting the most perfect of extractions but it tasted good enough to us.

It sells for £40 on their website so not sure why Amazon have it for half of that. Might just be a trial run or something.
 
I tried some beans from Redber but my Ninja 601 really didn't like them.
It used to stop around 35-40g in about 30 seconds, with the Redber coffee the machine just kept running and running despite changing the grind size.

Went back to Chocolate Brownie Blend from Coffeeworks and everything is back to normal.

I'm terrible for trying beans from different roasters, will just stick to this one from now on.
 
have ordered Copper Coffee Roasters house espresso blend from Amazon which will arrive tomorrow. £20 for 1kg which I don't think is too bad.

Will be supporting the roaster directly rather than Amazon themselves which is good.
I’ve had these beans for a couple of weeks now, and as long as they’re £20 I’ll keep buying them.
 
I've been getting back into drinking black, just been on the sainsbury's winter blend, moved away from my local roasters which did amazing coffee, just need to find v60 filters somewhere, don't trust many places online not to send me counterfeit junk.
 
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