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Old 08-21-2012, 06:54 AM
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Old 08-21-2012, 07:12 AM
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Caffeine and I don't agree. I can get little itty bitty cans (7oz.?) of Pepsi here and even one of those gives me the shakes.
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Old 08-24-2012, 06:06 PM
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Kauai Peaberry Estate. It's sold out of Trader Joes. It's not a french roast. I think it says medium roast on the can. I'm curious about eBacon's idea of buying green beans and running them thru a hot air popcorn popper. It looks real simple and my smoke alarms could probably use a workout.
I just bought a can. It is a medium roast and is quite flavorful. I noticed TJ's labels it as limited availability. The beans are nice and small just like the expensive stuff I listed earlier and it has low acidity. Overall, I'm very satisfied with it. I've only tried it dripped, but later I'll try it in the French press.
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The peaberry is the smaller, not quite fully developed beans from each bunch. Ordinarily they are simply roasted and ground with all the other beans. These are separated out prior to processing. They have lower acidity because they haven't had the chance to over-ripen. Great stuff.

Thanks for checking it out, Fellas!

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Old 08-24-2012, 09:10 PM
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The peaberry is the smaller, not quite fully developed beans from each bunch. Ordinarily they are simply roasted and ground with all the other beans. These are separated out prior to processing. They have lower acidity because they haven't had the chance to over-ripen. Great stuff.

Thanks for checking it out, Fellas!

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It's now a blend of the Peaberry and Colombian Supremo here. A little bit too roasty by itself for our taste. But then we have a peasants palate when comes to coffee, I even blended some 100% Blue Mountain that someone sent me with that Costco C.S. in the 3lb. bag. I don't know if those Ja. beans were old or what but the taste was bland and cut a little harshness off the top of the C.S.
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