Single-origin coffee is coffee grown within a single known geographic origin. Sometimes, this is a single farm, or a specific collection of beans from a single country. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
For a Guatemalan I'd like to recommend Starbucks Guatemala Antigua. It comes from the Antigua Valley and the bag describes it as tasting like lemon, cocoa and subtle spice, which is correct. It's full-bodied and strong but does have a good flavor.
@@CoffeeCoffeeCoffeeAndBooks You probably haven't seen it because they only sell it in their stores. It's in a gold bag with another bird figure on it. It's more expensive because it must be one of their premium coffees. They even have limited editions of some coffees now. Hope you find it. Ron
I just love how you guys are stuck to that "Average Joe" theme, no fancy makeup, no cringy flexing, nothing, just two regular people talking about coffee, I'm glad I found about your channel guys, keep it up! Much love.
Can u provide me with information, why do Starbucks Colombia Nariño coffee package has that ancient Mask picture on it? Is it a indication of Antiano Nariño???? Plz enlighten me
Two peas in a pod you guys are. Sorry for the Yoda impression. I wondered if you guys had Barney's creamy buttery caramel coffee? I know you aren't into flavored coffee but this one I like. I recently made a mistake and bought a Keurig. All the cool kids were using one. I just wanted to fit in. It was horrible always made a watered down cup of coffee! Returned it and never again.
Yoda is always welcome... The only Barnie's coffee we've had is the Cafe Blend. coffeecoffeecoffeeshow.com/barnies-cafe-blend-coffee-review/ We'll see if we run across the Creamy Buttery Caramel and we'll try it. We've never owned a Keurig, but have had coffee from one on occasion. There have been a few coffees that we liked from it including Maud's Tall Dark and Handsome. amzn.to/2taGk20 But we will probably never buy a Keurig.
Coffee Coffee Coffee Show for all the great reviews thank you. Try Barney's buttery caramel you must Yeessssss... That keurig I bought was the best the one with the strong brew. It still made a watered down cup. I put less water and still no bueno. I'm back to the classic drip. I learned my lesson. Also tried Barnie's Santa's White Christmas. They say it flavored but it's not really. It's a hint of flavor not overly flavored at all.
From the looks of the coffee poured from your pot in the intro, it looks very very weak to me. Its no wonder you dont get much of the flavor profile, Gotta get a few more scoops in there and get it nice and dark!!!
Coffee of Origen in Colombia means very local, maybe even one farm. It does not mean from Colombia... the terroir thing is getting out of hand with American elitism. Come down and see for yourself. You expect Starbucks to have good Colombian Coffee? Seriously? Greetings fro Medellin.
Single-origin coffee is coffee grown within a single known geographic origin. Sometimes, this is a single farm, or a specific collection of beans from a single country. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
GI Joe !!! Thanks
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My first Colombian coffee was on Air France.
For a Guatemalan I'd like to recommend Starbucks Guatemala Antigua. It comes from the Antigua Valley and the bag describes it as tasting like lemon, cocoa and subtle spice, which is correct. It's full-bodied and strong but does have a good flavor.
Thanks! We haven't seen that one around, but we'll add it to the list.
@@CoffeeCoffeeCoffeeAndBooks You probably haven't seen it because they only sell it in their stores. It's in a gold bag with another bird figure on it. It's more expensive because it must be one of their premium coffees. They even have limited editions of some coffees now. Hope you find it. Ron
That makes sense. If we end up in one of the stores, we will definitely look for it.
I just love how you guys are stuck to that "Average Joe" theme, no fancy makeup, no cringy flexing, nothing, just two regular people talking about coffee, I'm glad I found about your channel guys, keep it up! Much love.
Thanks for the kind words. We'll be releasing some new reviews and Grind It Out episodes soon.
I just bought this Starbucks Columbia 12oz ground bag coffee for the first time to try it out the price is $6.42¢ + tax at Wal-Mart in arizona
Good price on @Starbucks coffee. Hopefully you enjoy it!
Just wondering if you guys check the expiry date on the bag?
We didn't used to think about that, but about a month or so in we started checking before buying.
Can u provide me with information, why do Starbucks Colombia Nariño coffee package has that ancient Mask picture on it? Is it a indication of Antiano Nariño???? Plz enlighten me
Native Colombian motive, I can't tell exactly the nation or tribe
Ever tried the zavida columbian coffee? It's a Canadian company
No, we've not heard of that one.
colombian*
i shared this on a coffee group on facebook. hopefully more people are going to subscribe to your channel.
Thank you so much! Sorry for the delay, but your comment was in the spam section for some reason.
Are the beans grounded course or fine?
Sorry, we can't remember that...
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Two peas in a pod you guys are. Sorry for the Yoda impression. I wondered if you guys had Barney's creamy buttery caramel coffee? I know you aren't into flavored coffee but this one I like. I recently made a mistake and bought a Keurig. All the cool kids were using one. I just wanted to fit in. It was horrible always made a watered down cup of coffee! Returned it and never again.
Yoda is always welcome... The only Barnie's coffee we've had is the Cafe Blend. coffeecoffeecoffeeshow.com/barnies-cafe-blend-coffee-review/ We'll see if we run across the Creamy Buttery Caramel and we'll try it.
We've never owned a Keurig, but have had coffee from one on occasion. There have been a few coffees that we liked from it including Maud's Tall Dark and Handsome. amzn.to/2taGk20 But we will probably never buy a Keurig.
Coffee Coffee Coffee Show for all the great reviews thank you. Try Barney's buttery caramel you must Yeessssss... That keurig I bought was the best the one with the strong brew. It still made a watered down cup. I put less water and still no bueno. I'm back to the classic drip. I learned my lesson. Also tried Barnie's Santa's White Christmas. They say it flavored but it's not really. It's a hint of flavor not overly flavored at all.
We use a classic drip machine also. We've heard great things about White Christmas and I'm sure we'll try it too!
Thanks!
Coffee Coffee Coffee Show can't wait to hear what you guys think. 👍🏻
I'm new to coffee how to i make this
We used a regular household drip coffee maker.
From the looks of the coffee poured from your pot in the intro, it looks very very weak to me. Its no wonder you dont get much of the flavor profile, Gotta get a few more scoops in there and get it nice and dark!!!
Smell, slurp, locate then describe 😊 you'll enjoy it with a macadamia cookie
I know we'd love us some cookies! Thanks!
In the US, we usually grab some medium roast Starbucks for making coffee, but next time we’ll for sure try something else. Sheeple? Us?! Noooooo 😂
Hahaha! We hope you enjoy it.
I'm over Starbucks.
Wait
Who's Joe?
Joe mama. Yeah, too late but-
Coffee of Origen in Colombia means very local, maybe even one farm. It does not mean from Colombia... the terroir thing is getting out of hand with American elitism. Come down and see for yourself. You expect Starbucks to have good Colombian Coffee? Seriously? Greetings fro Medellin.
At this point, we don't expect much good out of Starbucks coffees.
Sheesh, posters... CoLOMBIA/ No U.