Wake Up and Coffee
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Thank you mate, will do

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Thanks @twin pmed you back [emoji4]
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Nice shirt @4c
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NO not really scones are harder to eat they are tuff. Biscuits are softer and easy to eat.
Scones also have nuts and fruit in them and Biscuits do not. you eat biscuits with butter.
Scones with cream cheese and jelly.Yeah they are different things. They have different textures/tastes/flavours too. Just look the same.
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I didn't know this thread existed. Im a coffee director / trainer. Heres me brewing a geisha in my flat head shirt.

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@private eyes check out the coffee thread (http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=614.0)! You've just caused me to wet my pants. What on earth is that? It looks like a Kalita Wave/Siphon combo, NUTS!!!!!
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The dripper is from a company Not Neutral, the Gino dripper. Its almost identical to the kalita wave, except its double wall glass, so it insulates, and you can pick it up without burning your hand. The bottom part is just a glass decanter from the company Yama Glass from Japan. The unique shape lets you get a good swirl to incorporate flavors before serving without splashing out.
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Hey all, Snowy told me about this thread, I didn't know existed. Im a coffee director, training baristas, and among other things, I choose what coffees are purchased based on my notes . If anyone has any questions, I can probably answer much.Heres a little tip for coffee lovers. The new Ecuador Juan Pena from Square One Coffee http://www.squareonecoffee.com/coffee-offerings3/guatemala-la-laguna
I've tasted hundreds of coffees, and this one of one of the most unique, especially for the price (I've had $200/lb coffees) It has a strong walnut flavor, low acidity , similar to grilled grapefruit. It hits on everything you want in a coffee. Good acidity, good body, clarity, defined flavor, some nutty, some floral and sweet. Its really something special.
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I'm in too! Great idea @Giles
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@private eyes Welcome!
I'd love to hear more from behind the scenes, the green bean, to cupping, to roast, to sale and make is something I can never get far away from. I've associated with coffee buyers/roaster/retailers for around 10 years now, and STILL can't get enough from the industry. I love it equally to denim, if possible :).
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Im in Baltimore Maryland. The kalita I think is the best brewing method. Its a flat bottom, so you have a even layer of coffee grounds , with a even bed of water sitting on top. The v60 or chemex are cone shape, so everything is sitting on top of each other, all trying to get through that tip. The kalita is very easy to use too, just keep that bed of water, and you'll be good.
With metal filters, I don't really like the sediment that gets through. I love that the kalita filters are thin, I think the chemex filters are way too thick, and take too much of the good body and oils from the coffee.

