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Old 12 January 2014, 12:48   #1
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Coffee Beans for Coffee Machine.

OK, so I have this machine now, which grinds from bean. I like my coffee, but I'm none too clued up on bean types. I've tried a few from Sainsburys which have ranged from ok to quite nice.
Are there any coffee aficionados here who can point me in the right direction?

I've googled this so far http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brown-Bear-M...n+coffee+beans

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Take a wander into Tesco/Asda etc and have a look. Give the pack a squeeze, there's a pinhole vent so you'll be able to smell them. The big supermarkets seem to stock a fair few varieties to start you off.

I'm quite a fan of Percol Black and Beyond.
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I'm quite a fan of Percol Black and Beyond.
That'll be on the top shelf then?
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Erm... prawn references aside <snigger> I think it is. It's rather a high caffeine content

In any case, ignore any guides on 'daytime, evening etc' and go see what you like the smell of. I've been grinding my own and using a gas hob top percolator for years.
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I'm quite a fan of Percuil Black and Beyond.
A St. Mawes blend?
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A St. Mawes blend?
If you like

It is actually quite nice looking for decent beans. Taylors of Harrogate Lazy Sunday got opened earlier. Very very nice.
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Blake, Jailbreak and Jabberywokky.

Anyone tried 'em?
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Taylors of Harrogate .
Taylors in the thang at present. Very nice, but I'm giving it two grindings for a decent large strong.
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Try the Percol Black then-and don't do more than one grinding. I'll kickstart you nicely.
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Can't help. Don't drink the stuff.


'er indoors says it's the only bloody thing I don't drink - but that's another war .....
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Places like Hasbean really need to do one-pot variety packs so you can decide what you like otherwise you never get to try them all.

We've got one down the road in Cirencester- KeithsCoffeeShop - and I've still never made it past supermarket/cornershop brands as there's so many to try and so much in a pack.
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Try the Percol Black then-and don't do more than one grinding. I'll kickstart you nicely.
Okay, Percuil it is.
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'Cat Poop Coffee' Taste Test: Civet-Digested Beans vs. Starbucks vs. 7-Eleven (VIDEO)

Surely these are the beans for you!!
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It is actually quite nice looking for decent beans. Taylors of Harrogate Lazy Sunday got opened earlier. Very very nice.
Its my fave .. but bugger the grinding kerry on
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Taylors of Harrogate Lazy Sunday got opened earlier.
I opened one yesterday with a "use by date of 09", still tastes superb!
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Hi there mollers , well up to a few yrs ago I had a couple of restaurants and coffee shops in London area before I moved up here , the best bean I found was a called Segafrado Zanetti . yes its cost a few bob more but its very good , you will not find it in the shops or supermarkets only over the internet , but trust me . If you do have a coffee machine at home use it as much as you can because the reason why a coffee shop coffee taste so good the machine does not have water sitting in the pipes and scale builds up and that gives the coffee a burnt taste . good luck any advice feel free
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So it's a bag of Percuil river dredgings followed by a bag of Zenyatta Mondatta. I'm on it like a bonnet.
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I'm quite a fan of Percol Black and Beyond.
+1 however my Tesco's has stopped stocking it.

If you like strong coffee, there is a numbering system 1 weakest, 5+ strongest, you pays your money you take your choice.

Creme Gusto is also very nice.
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