Maybe a month or two ago, I was scrolling through all posts and saw someone asking which is the best brand of coffee. The bag pictured was suggested, so I ordered it off of Amazon, and it has been sitting in my pantry until today. I ordered a Hario V60 and Stagg EKG PRO Studio a few days ago, which were just delivered. After watching a few YouTube videos, I learned how to pour it, kind of. The coffee is so good that it doesn’t need anything added to it. So, thanks; I can’t drink the stuff in the lobby anymore. :)
Is there anything else I should pick up? I was thinking of getting a Fellow Gen 2 Ode Brew Grinder next, but I’m open to suggestions.
Same here. I just did the math, and it would take me 45 to 91 days to go through this whole bag. I’m glad I like it so much! Lol
I might be going with a manual grinder now, especially since I’m limited on space, but I’ll look into getting a spritzer too.
I could have gone with a manual, since it’s only one cup a day, but I know myself and would quickly be annoyed with the grinding process. Also, there is maybe twice a year I need to brew coffee when people come over. Does the grinder take space? Yes. It’s like the size of a small blender. I put it in the dead corner of the counter top.
Let us know what you end up with. I may get a manual for travel fun.
What’s your coffee consumption like?
About two cups daily.
Then I would agree that’s definitely a good purchase considering g how long to will last you 😊 Enjoy!
Thanks 😋
Something you may find is that your coffee will lose flavor over time - for example, we get 2lb/month from a local roaster (usually ~2 days off roast) and there is a noticeable (to me) decrease in flavor by the end of the month.
If that’s your experience as well, you can try buying smaller quantities, using a vacuum jar to store coffee, or freezing the bulk of the coffee and only taking out what you need for a shorter period (read up on best ways to freeze coffee first).