Coffee for beginners
Discussion
Hi All,
We are in the process of having our kitchen totally refurbished and as part of this, we are having a new Siemens built-in coffee machine.
My two teenage sons and myself love a nice coffee as a treat but are no means connoisseurs.
So where should we order our first set of beans from?
We need to understand what beans we like, having never ordered beans before.
It is probably frowned upon but we like Costa coffee and McDonalds coffee !!
I'll get my coat!
LOL
Iceboy
PS. Should we start with a light roast coffee, medium?
We are in the process of having our kitchen totally refurbished and as part of this, we are having a new Siemens built-in coffee machine.
My two teenage sons and myself love a nice coffee as a treat but are no means connoisseurs.
So where should we order our first set of beans from?
We need to understand what beans we like, having never ordered beans before.
It is probably frowned upon but we like Costa coffee and McDonalds coffee !!
I'll get my coat!
LOL
Iceboy
PS. Should we start with a light roast coffee, medium?
Edited by IceBoy on Tuesday 7th November 09:06
Nothing wrong with either Costa or Mcdonalds!
I would start with a waitrose own blend
https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/waitrose-in...
it will take you a while to find your favourite beans as there is an unbelievable selection!
Do you have a local independent coffee shop that sells coffee? might be worth striking up conversation and enquire where they get theirs what they look for?
I would start with a waitrose own blend
https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/waitrose-in...
it will take you a while to find your favourite beans as there is an unbelievable selection!
Do you have a local independent coffee shop that sells coffee? might be worth striking up conversation and enquire where they get theirs what they look for?
Can't beat a Costa Latte.. McDonald's isn't too bad.. especially as every 7th cup is free..!
I'm pretty sure the Costa coffee shops sell their own beans in-store, possibly online too? You might also be able to get it from the big supermarkets as well.. although I can imagine it won't come cheap - but then, can you put a price on a decent cup of coffee?
I'm pretty sure the Costa coffee shops sell their own beans in-store, possibly online too? You might also be able to get it from the big supermarkets as well.. although I can imagine it won't come cheap - but then, can you put a price on a decent cup of coffee?
I've been getting Smokey Barn coffee for a while. The owner is a PHer I believe and sells small batch coffee from small producers.
Always enjoy the coffee I buy from there.
Very informative website too which gives you a good idea of what each coffee is like.
My tip is don't go for too dark roasted coffee, gets a bit like like fag ash.
https://www.smokeybarn.co.uk/
Always enjoy the coffee I buy from there.
Very informative website too which gives you a good idea of what each coffee is like.
My tip is don't go for too dark roasted coffee, gets a bit like like fag ash.
https://www.smokeybarn.co.uk/
Give this one a go. I always gravitate towards a bag of these beans.
https://www.starbucks.co.uk/coffee/medium/guatemal...
https://www.starbucks.co.uk/coffee/medium/guatemal...
IceBoy said:
PS. Should we start with a light roast coffee, medium?
For espresso, you should look for something with a medium roast from a good independent roaster. Lighter roasts are really for filter/plunger etc. Starbucks, Costa et al use a very dark roast that provides 'consistent' results at the expense of flavour complexity, and (IMO) just end up tasting burnt. cqueen said:
prand said:
I've been getting Smokey Barn coffee for a while. The owner is a PHer I believe and sells small batch coffee from small producers.
Always enjoy the coffee I buy from there.
That was me! I sold the company a couple of years ago, new owners doing well I believe.Always enjoy the coffee I buy from there.
Just in case as tone is difficult to get right on the internet, im more laughing at me than you, i can just remember when you were starting out and giving the free samples and it seems like that was minutes ago not years.
All the best.
I have bought wonderful coffee for decades from Algerian Coffee Stores in Soho. They do a good mail-order service (and the cheapest and best take-away cups of coffee)
https://www.williamsandjohnson.com/products/guatem...
This is my bean of choice at the moment it’s lovely.
This is my bean of choice at the moment it’s lovely.
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