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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 532870" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I'm not fanatical about my coffee, but I <strong>absolutely</strong> understand how someone can be. I can't allow myself yet another obsession in details. Coffee, like tobacco and whiskey and etc, can be as complex as you are open to it being. Very cool stuff. Having said that...</p><p></p><p>Prefer a french press or espresso. I admit I'm one of those unsophisticates who likes the burnt flavor of beans. Italian or French. I did toy with cold brewing a while ago. It might not change your world, but I did enjoy the fact that it does change the flavor vs hot or steam brewing. I found it to be an interesting exercise. If you're a backpacker, hiker, backcountry hunter, or someone who has a hobby where trimming weight is necessary because your world is carried on your back, cold brewing might be something of interest to you.</p><p></p><p>Surprisingly, Sam's Club now carries a decent bean. Verena Street Coffee Co? It's not world class, but it isn't standard grocery store coffee either. 2LBs for around $12? I'm not a member. I was gifted a couple bags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 532870, member: 1211"] I'm not fanatical about my coffee, but I [b]absolutely[/b] understand how someone can be. I can't allow myself yet another obsession in details. Coffee, like tobacco and whiskey and etc, can be as complex as you are open to it being. Very cool stuff. Having said that... Prefer a french press or espresso. I admit I'm one of those unsophisticates who likes the burnt flavor of beans. Italian or French. I did toy with cold brewing a while ago. It might not change your world, but I did enjoy the fact that it does change the flavor vs hot or steam brewing. I found it to be an interesting exercise. If you're a backpacker, hiker, backcountry hunter, or someone who has a hobby where trimming weight is necessary because your world is carried on your back, cold brewing might be something of interest to you. Surprisingly, Sam's Club now carries a decent bean. Verena Street Coffee Co? It's not world class, but it isn't standard grocery store coffee either. 2LBs for around $12? I'm not a member. I was gifted a couple bags. [/QUOTE]
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