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    • weftyarnW
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      @Anesthetist:

      Does anyone have a lead on a Comandante grinder? They seem to be sold out everywhere. Thanks [emoji1365]

      I could possibly help you if you were in Germany?! Eventhough they're sold out at most retailers, there's quite a good chance to find "good as new" offerings on the second market.

      Camandante's base is actually right around the corner here in the very south-east of Munich 😉
      From what I can hear, demand has skyrocketed since COVID
      and the increased demand on "home barista" equipment.

      Their top priority is to keep up their high production/quality standard though, instead of just going faster. So I guess that's the number one reason for the shorting.
      But as with Iron Heart, patience is really worth it 😉

      Use it or lose it.

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      • weftyarnW
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        Synchronika in action.  😎

        Use it or lose it.

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        • tvenutoT
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          Awesome shot if it's yours

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          • weftyarnW
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            @tvenuto:

            Awesome shot if it's yours

            It is, so thanks 😉

            Was inspired by a forum post to try such a “steam shot”. Really makes you feel the machine 😃

            Use it or lose it.

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            • dinobarnesberlinD
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              • Max PowerM
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                Love my new loveramics cup

                @elclintor:

                > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                • dinobarnesberlinD
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                  Really nice @Max Power –-great color too

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                  • Max PowerM
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                    Thanks @dinobarnesberlin
                    Got a trainee as well

                    @elclintor:

                    > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                    • dinobarnesberlinD
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                      Nice –-Teach them young, and they will carry it with them for life 😉

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                      • Max PowerM
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                        Exactly!

                        @elclintor:

                        > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                        • BrockB
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                            Coffee at East Penn Diner.

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                            • JDelageJ
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                              I'm looking for a recommendation of a coffee roaster in the US that sales single origin coffee in 2 or 2.5lb bags. I used to buy from Allegro, but they have taken their online shop down, I'm not sure why. I tend to prefer African coffees…

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                                Check out www.justcoffee.coop

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                                • mclaincauseyM
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                                  My buddy heads up sourcing and roasting at Corvus in Denver and they are unusual in how many coffees they source. A lot of what they get are super small batch exotics. He gave me some Geisha beans from Savage out of Panama that underwent a fermentation process where the cherries were hermetically sealed and CO2 did the work. Then they dry for 20 days while being monitored and agitated. Magnificent fruity cup of coffee. But not sure I’d pay $300/kg for it.  ???

                                  Think it, be it.

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                                  • mclaincauseyM
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                                    @JDelage I used to use Paradise Roasters and got some great African coffees from them.

                                    Think it, be it.

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                                    • 68degreesorless6
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                                      My friend Ibrahim used to run a small kiosk in the lobby of my office building in Atlanta. It is called Bilt Coffee (link below). When the pandemic shut the kiosk down, he started fulfilling ecommerce orders. I've since moved to Ohio, and now order 5 lbs from him every few weeks. He was born and raised in Ethiopia and imports the coffee directly from his family farm over there. My favorite is the Special Blend. It's got some incredible fruit and spice notes - reminds me of Christmas morning, but in a faraway, beautiful place.

                                      IMO, the best thing about ordering from Bilt is supporting Ibrahim. He is one of the most positive, genuinely nice, upbeat people I've ever been around. He works tirelessly on his small business while attending university full time but always finds time to ask how I am doing and get updates on my life. One of those special people you don't want to lose track of.

                                      https://biltcoffee.com/

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                                      • JDelageJ
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                                        In the US, immigrants from Ethiopia are often the most upbeat and positive. Ordering a couple of bags.

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                                        • popvultureP
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                                          Ethiopian coffee is far and away my fave, especially natural process. Fruit bomb.

                                          @mclaincausey I really wanna try some gesha but I haven't been willing to take the financial plunge yet, haha. Very, very intrigued though.

                                          WTB
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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            I too tend to gravitate towards Ethiopian and sometimes Kenyan coffee. They've been doing it for over a millennium and have my favorite varietals (such as Geisha, even though the ones I've tried have been either Colombian or Panamanian). I appreciate the brightness in these coffees very much.

                                            I have experienced exotic coffees only because of my friend. I would never spend the kind of money required to explore them on my own. This is not to say the price isn't fair, given the rarity and demand around these, as well as how process-intensive some of them are. It's probably worth doing a cupping if you make sure the roaster knows how to handle them (really want a world-class artisan who is tuned in to things to get the most out of these beans) and really pay close attention to the recipe, but so far I can't say I'd spend more than $40 a pound for any coffee, much less $150+. Fortunately (?) the exotics are typically available in smaller batches to make it easier to try a cup. At the end of the day, I've found the exotics I've tried to offer you something you have not experienced before (each of the the handful I've tried has been unique in a different way across flavor and mouthfeel), but that something so far has not justified the price for my personal budget. The most surprising one so far was a carbonic-macerated Sumatran grown and processed in Colombia, through an Aeropress. I generally don't like the Indonesian coffees I've tried, but that one was magnificent and showed that the varietal can be a lot more nuanced than it normally is when different processing is applied to it.

                                            Anyway, if you want to try exotics, I would recommend Corvus. The Savage geishas are sold out but included this one, a natural anaerobic fermentation, as well as a carbonic maceration using nitrogen instead of natural CO2 from the cherries. They always have bunches of these in 150-200g tins (with very cool artwork). The sourcing is impeccable and the roasting is world-class. The last thing you want to do is drop a bunch of money on a tiny tin of beans that were wrecked by the roaster.

                                            I love light and medium roasted, bright coffees, with wine or fruit flavors. When I'm making a non-exotic coffee (which is almost always), I do Kalita pour-overs over ice, since I like iced coffee but want to retain the bright notes.

                                            Think it, be it.

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