Where's your favorite bean from?

Started by NewGuy, 03/07/2008 09:53 PM

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Where's your favorite bean from?

South America
5 (11.6%)
Central America
7 (16.3%)
USA / Hawaii
14 (32.6%)
Africa
10 (23.3%)
Island Property - please specify in post
5 (11.6%)
Other - please specify in post
2 (4.7%)

Total Members Voted: 43

Longhorn


dala399

I love blue mountain coffee from Jamaica.  But I'm also a huge fan of Cafe Du Monde Coffee &
Chicory.
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ThinBlueLine

QuoteLonghorn - 1/6/2013  8:43 PM  Costa Rican.

 I concur with Longhorn 

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jharrisx5

Guatemala and Columbia for me
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toby2


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Like Jackal and Mozwik, I like the Indonesians, like Sumatra, Jave, Bali.  I've also been digging some of the Espresso blends Sweet Marias has: #25, Monkey, brewed thru my Techni Vurm
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nirab

I love coffee, yes. From where? Kona is tough to beat, but I am not too picky, as long as it is fresh. Now, I have had my share of cups o' mud, but I love coffee. Did I mention that I love coffee? Coffee, coffee coffee. WEEEEEEEE!  :biggrin:  :crazy:
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mpurtle01

Not 100% sure but gonna have to go with Guatemalen here...   Unfortunately, though, the Germans just implemented a new mailing rule, no more importing of Coffee Beans or Tobacco or they just confiscate them...   Bummer on the coffee because I used to order mine from coffebeandirect.  Cigars...  meh...   they're just hobby supplies...  :biggrin:

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#33

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dboss

I love Colombian but have recently been on the Sumatra train. It's full in body, a bit sweet, and not a bit of bitterness

wescat

#36
I drink Jeremiah's Pick Fog Buster, the beans are grown in Chiapas, Mexico.

http://www.amazon.com/Jeremiahs-Pick-Coffee-Fogbuster-5-Pound/dp/B000FL3IM6
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vw77guy

Coffee, like cigars, I could tell you the brands and/or flavors I like, but I never pay that much attention to country of  origin.  I like variety too, so to have a favorite is hard to say.  I do like Kona, thats for sure.  Sumatran is good.  Columbian is a staple really.  Hard to say.  Good thread to come back up.

amigodecigars

Tarrazu coffee from Costa Rica.
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daledalton

I love being in Cafe Du Monde Coffee at costa rica.

toby2


jimmyG


sjn1117

kona for sure though i do like chicory as well.
why isnt phonetic spelled like it sounds?


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BXgreenhorn

I drink Bustelo cafe its originally from Cuba, now made in Miami, Florida.

Monte

Cliche or not, i like the Blue Mtn. beans.
Also some Kenyan and Hawaian.

whodeeni

#45
For the past two days I've been drinking Clydesdale Estate Blue Mountain City+ Roast! It was roasted on monday, and it showed up yesterday! Can't beat a fresh roast! :) I just bought 6 types of beans w/ various roasts. I'm going to put what I wont be able to drink in the next two weeks in freezer bags, put the freezer bags in quart sized mason jars and freeze them to keep them fresh for at least 6 weeks. In the past, I used to let my beans go stale unknowingly (because I was buying in bulk to save money apprx 2.5lbs at a time), but once you know better, you do better.
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Mojo66

I really enjoy Costa Rica's Monte Crisol but also the beans of that ISOM.
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Monte

I like so many beans.
Jams
Bali
Papua
Kenyan
Hawaian
Galapagos when i find them
i home roast


   
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