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    • Matty123M
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      It’s on the lighter side I’d say. I’m a dark roast fan normally. By these are such flavorful coffees. So different from What I normally drink.

      Maybe so. Maybe not

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      • mclaincauseyM
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        I love these guys: https://www.corvuscoffee.com

        They source great beans and roast them gently. I really hate when beans are burned. So often it seems that great beans are sourced and then the roaster fumbles at the goal line by burning them.

        I am especially a fan of their single origins. Some heat from East Africa in particular.

        Think it, be it.

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        • J
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          Thanks,If you ever get up to Mystic,there's a wonderful coffee shop,called The Green Marble, that roast their own beans,and they do an Italian Roast Sumatra,and a French Roast Kenya that are among my all time favorites.

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          • J
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            I've been told that if beans are air roasted,and they aren't coming into contact with the hot metal of the roaster,as much or as often,they can be roasted to a higher temp/darker color without imparting the burnt taste that we don't really want. Can't vouch for the truth of this information. My current beans are dark roasted without the burnt taste.

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            • mclaincauseyM
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              Kaladi Brothers here air roasts and they are glossy/oily, dark, and to my palate, overdone, but that's the only air roasted that I'm sure I've had. They have a good reputation among those who like darker coffee though.

              Think it, be it.

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              • J
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                I've heard good things about them,but haven't tried as of yet. You in Colorado?

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                • mclaincauseyM
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                  Yep, Denver

                  Think it, be it.

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                  • Matty123M
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                    Yep, Denver

                    Denver is great. Used to go there a few times a year to visit my buddies. They own Brothers BBQ. Grew up
                    With them here in CT. God I miss Denver. Breakfast burritos from Pete’s.

                    Maybe so. Maybe not

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                    • mclaincauseyM
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                      Nice! I love it here. Do drop a note if you ever visit.

                      Think it, be it.

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                      • steelworkerS
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                        @piranha @Jett129 Reanimator & La Columbe are good bets in Philly over $35 La Columbe ships free

                        Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                        Well, I have others.

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                        • Matty123M
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                          @mclaincausey:

                          Nice! I love it here. Do drop a note if you ever visit.

                          Will do!

                          Maybe so. Maybe not

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                          • J
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                            Yep, Denver

                            Also love Colorado. If I couldn’t live in a coastal city,I’d want to be in Colorado. Great state for landscape photography. Got some really great shots at Garden of the Gods a few years ago.

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                            • mclaincauseyM
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                              What's crazy is that the front range is just the tip of the iceberg. Almost the entire state is riddled with jaw-dropping beauty. My favorite range is the San Juans down in the southwest, jagged and forming box canyons like those containing Ouray and Telluride.

                              We also have a few world-class roasters, Corvus, Novo, and Boulder's Ozo being among my favorites.

                              Think it, be it.

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                              • DishelveledD
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                                Love coffee and am overwhelmed with quality offerings in and around Seattle.  Started out loving dark roasts and still do, but my tastes began to shift towards the lighter side–really enjoy some of the more nuanced flavors that can be coaxed from the beans at the lighter end of the spectrum.  In practice I like to have one single origin on hand as well as a more balanced blend for varieties sake and def switch up between my short list of my 5 local favorite roasters.

                                For Christmas/bday my girlfriend likes to get me a few month's subscription to 'Bean Box' which is a fun way to be introduced to new local roasters and their goods--though the upcharge seems a bit high for daily consumption.  You can also pick your roast levels!

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                                  Got some really awesome coffee at Lighthouse Coffee Roasters last time I was in Seattle.

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                                  • DishelveledD
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                                    @Jett129:

                                    Got some really awesome coffee at Lighthouse Coffee Roasters last time I was in Seattle.

                                    Cool, man!  They're only a 15min walk from my place and have some really good darker roasts.  I'll have to get back there soon–thanks for reminding me.

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                                    • mclaincauseyM
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                                      I too progressed from dark to light preference for the same reason @Dishelveled

                                      A light roast makes more "room" for nuance and flavors that can't be discerned in a darker roast because of the strength of those flavors. Which is similar to why I've really come to appreciate barrel aged funky and sour beers in addition to hop bombs that used to be all I drank beer-wise–it's nice to be able to take in flavors beyond grapefruit, pine resin, and the like.

                                      It doesn't hurt that there's more caffeine either 🙂

                                      Think it, be it.

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                                      • J
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                                        I’ve tried and tried,and I just can’t appreciate the lighter roasts.

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                                        • DishelveledD
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                                          Mclaincausey

                                          Right there with you on the beer progression and cigars too tend to share the same type of pattern of preference changes through the years.  Wonder how that carries over to the denim game?!!?

                                          With coffee the lighter roasts won me over the first time I smelled and tasted straight strawberry from black coffee–My mind was blown that those flavors could be in a bean naturally.

                                          Another fun rabbit hole for sure!

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                                          • JDelageJ
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                                            All - I'm looking for a dripper that could handle brewing fairly large quantities of coffee (say, up to 1.3L / 5.5 Cups). Right now I'm using a Melitta filter holder, and it works OK but it takes forever. I find that the filter sticks to the holder in such a way that the coffee slows to a drip-drip.

                                            So I'm looking for something with better flow. Other requirements: no plastic touching the hot coffee & must sit over a thermos carafe.

                                            I'm wondering if the Hario 03 would be enough. I'm also interested in paperless options if they are a valid choice and not too much of a PITA to keep clean… I'm open to other suggestions...

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