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  1. 1. How many ounces do you consume doring a normal day.

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      6
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Just curious as to everyone's coffee drinking habits. :thumbsup:

 

I drink roughly 80 oz's during any given day; sometimes it might get close to 100 or more. I know, I know thats crazy, but I load it up with skim milk and a little sugar. for every 20 ounces, at lease 4 is watered down with milk.

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Great topic. My coffee routine is serious business. I grind my beans fresh every morning. I usually like to keep a 50/50 mixture of medium roast and Sumatran beans. I add filtered water and drink 1 16 oz cup while I get ready and take 1 16 oz cup to go. Gotta have the morning Java.

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Just curious as to everyone's coffee drinking habits. :thumbsup:

 

I drink roughly 80 oz's during any given day; sometimes it might get close to 100 or more. I know, I know thats crazy, but I load it up with skim milk and a little sugar. for every 20 ounces, at lease 4 is watered down with milk.

Has the coffee been eaten and shat out by vegetarian capuchin monkeys who are kept in air conditioned pens in a constant state of buzz due to a perpetual beer drip which hangs in front of a big screen tv which play endless loops of king kong sucking face with Fay Ray?

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i just bought a bag of guatemalan heuhuetenango from my local roaster. i like to roast my own green beans, but i am still using a hot air popper and am not getting the best results, but its my own. I go to my local roaster every morning for a fresh cup a joe and get whatever coffee grabs my fancy at the time...bolivian highland, peru la florida...whatever strikes me....

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Has the coffee been eaten and shat out by vegetarian capuchin monkeys who are kept in air conditioned pens in a constant state of buzz due to a perpetual beer drip which hangs in front of a big screen tv which play endless loops of king kong sucking face with Fay Ray?

 

Classic Movies...., Classic Movies..... (...chant at hockey game)

 

I am not a true bean head, I don't roast my own, and I really like flavored coffee's. :thumbsup:

 

I make the first 40 ounces through my grinder filled with frozen beans.

 

The other 40-80 come from a convience store called Wawa.....don't know if you've ever heard of them, but they brew fresh coffee every 10-15 minutes.

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i just bought a bag of guatemalan heuhuetenango from my local roaster. i like to roast my own green beans, but i am still using a hot air popper and am not getting the best results, but its my own. I go to my local roaster every morning for a fresh cup a joe and get whatever coffee grabs my fancy at the time...bolivian highland, peru la florida...whatever strikes me....

 

Mr. Pooj, I would really love to roast my own beans, but I am overboard lazy. :thumbsup:

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I've been roasting my own coffee for a couple of years and love it. There are some good sites for finding a wide variety of beans. Sweet Maria's and Coffee Bean Corral are my favorites. Recently we've been drinking an excellent Sumatra and before that a Sulawesi. For my next order I'll probably go back to the Americas. Best coffee ever, but usually just for weekends and days at home. I don't have time in the AM so usually just grab a large cup at the local deli on the way to work.

 

Pooj - If the corn popper isn't working, consider investing in the I-Roast2 Does an excellent job, very even roasting.

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Classic Movies...., Classic Movies..... (...chant at hockey game)

 

I am not a true bean head, I don't roast my own, and I really like flavored coffee's. :wallbash:

 

I make the first 40 ounces through my grinder filled with frozen beans.

 

The other 40-80 come from a convience store called Wawa.....don't know if you've ever heard of them, but they brew fresh coffee every 10-15 minutes.

 

 

Wawa...are you in Philly?

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Classic Movies...., Classic Movies..... (...chant at hockey game)

 

I am not a true bean head, I don't roast my own, and I really like flavored coffee's. :wallbash:

 

I make the first 40 ounces through my grinder filled with frozen beans.

 

The other 40-80 come from a convience store called Wawa.....don't know if you've ever heard of them, but they brew fresh coffee every 10-15 minutes.

I lived in Jersey for 6 years. The ONLY thing I miss at all is WAWA. Everything in that place was great!

 

On topic, I used to drink about as much as you, without all the cream and sugar mixed in. About 6 or 7 years ago I pretty much quit. Now I have a cup or two over a weekend.

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i just bought a bag of guatemalan heuhuetenango from my local roaster. i like to roast my own green beans, but i am still using a hot air popper and am not getting the best results, but its my own. I go to my local roaster every morning for a fresh cup a joe and get whatever coffee grabs my fancy at the time...bolivian highland, peru la florida...whatever strikes me....

 

 

I've been roasting my own coffee for a couple of years and love it. There are some good sites for finding a wide variety of beans. Sweet Maria's and Coffee Bean Corral are my favorites. Recently we've been drinking an excellent Sumatra and before that a Sulawesi. For my next order I'll probably go back to the Americas. Best coffee ever, but usually just for weekends and days at home. I don't have time in the AM so usually just grab a large cup at the local deli on the way to work.

My whole life the only people I ever knew who roasted their own coffee was my mom and my tias. They do it in a cast-iron pan on top of the stove. Makes the best coffee in the world,and it makes the house smell real good too. I didn't know it was commonly done here. The flavor of home roasted coffee is unbeatable.

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Classic Movies...., Classic Movies..... (...chant at hockey game)

 

I am not a true bean head, I don't roast my own, and I really like flavored coffee's. :wallbash:

 

I make the first 40 ounces through my grinder filled with frozen beans.

 

The other 40-80 come from a convience store called Wawa.....don't know if you've ever heard of them, but they brew fresh coffee every 10-15 minutes.

 

 

I keep my beans in the refrigerator. Is it better to keep them frozen?

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yeah, i am too cheap and too unemployed to spend a couple hundred bucks...someday...i keep pressing my coffee guy for any refurbs he may come across, so far no luck. this guy has 15-20 different varieties of green beans so he is a great resource...and for 3.95 a pound for green, you cant beat the price...and if i want it already roasted...6.95 for an actual pound, not the 14 oz you get at the grocery store

 

I've been roasting my own coffee for a couple of years and love it. There are some good sites for finding a wide variety of beans. Sweet Maria's and Coffee Bean Corral are my favorites. Recently we've been drinking an excellent Sumatra and before that a Sulawesi. For my next order I'll probably go back to the Americas. Best coffee ever, but usually just for weekends and days at home. I don't have time in the AM so usually just grab a large cup at the local deli on the way to work.

 

Pooj - If the corn popper isn't working, consider investing in the I-Roast2 Does an excellent job, very even roasting.

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i have been too nervous to try the stove top method...seems too easy to burn the beans...maybe i will try it next weekend...with windows wide open, just in case

 

My whole life the only people I ever knew who roasted their own coffee was my mom and my tias. They do it in a cast-iron pan on top of the stove. Makes the best coffee in the world,and it makes the house smell real good too. I didn't know it was commonly done here. The flavor of home roasted coffee is unbeatable.
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Classic Movies...., Classic Movies..... (...chant at hockey game)

 

I am not a true bean head, I don't roast my own, and I really like flavored coffee's. :wallbash:

 

I make the first 40 ounces through my grinder filled with frozen beans.

 

The other 40-80 come from a convience store called Wawa.....don't know if you've ever heard of them, but they brew fresh coffee every 10-15 minutes.

I too grind beans for the first cup of the day. If you have a World Market nearby they have the best beans for the buck in my opinion. I usually buy their Italian roast.

 

World Market

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My whole life the only people I ever knew who roasted their own coffee was my mom and my tias. They do it in a cast-iron pan on top of the stove. Makes the best coffee in the world,and it makes the house smell real good too. I didn't know it was commonly done here. The flavor of home roasted coffee is unbeatable.

Wow...stovetop is old school! I think like homebrew and other similar hobbies, there are more people that do it than you think, even if it's not on the radar of most people. But whenever I tell a coffee fan about roasting my own, they are always amazed and think it's a great idea.

 

And btw...it's also cheaper. Lots of very good green coffees available for $5-$6/lb.

 

I keep my beans in the refrigerator. Is it better to keep them frozen?

It's best to keep them at room temp in a sealed contained. The condensation on the bean breaks down the flavor. Article

 

 

yeah, i am too cheap and too unemployed to spend a couple hundred bucks...someday...i keep pressing my coffee guy for any refurbs he may come across, so far no luck. this guy has 15-20 different varieties of green beans so he is a great resource...and for 3.95 a pound for green, you cant beat the price...and if i want it already roasted...6.95 for an actual pound, not the 14 oz you get at the grocery store

Yeah, the I-roast isn't cheap, and in fact is $20 more than when I bought it so the popularity must be strong. I bought it for my wife for XMAS two years ago and she's never touched it. She's happy to have me do all the roasting! But there are cheaper options here, I saw one for $89.

 

Nice to talk coffee while enjoying my 2d cup on a beautiful Saturday morning and watching some draft coverage. :wallbash:

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It's best to keep them at room temp in a sealed contained. The condensation on the bean breaks down the flavor.

Well, as Latka Gravas liked to say, "learning all the time." (least i think that was one of his lines)

 

I've always kept beans in the freezer, guess I'll shift to the pantry. I prefer dark roasts and I definitely agree with the article. The oily sheen that is on the beans when I open a pack is gone after a couple days in the freezer. I didn't realize that the taste was affected.

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I keep my beans in the refrigerator. Is it better to keep them frozen?

 

I was told by a manager at a "Barney's Coffee" back in the late 80's, that the best place to keep cold beans, is to utilize your freezer.

 

I have no clue if he was right, or he just wanted me to buy his coffee tins. :thumbdown:

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