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    I get my whole beans from kobos.com, they have a great variety of coffee's. So far my preference is their Bistro and Arabic Java Mocha. I have had coffee from a percolator, once. Anymore all I use is either a French Press or an espresso machine. Drip if I am really hard up, and starbucks if it has been a couple of days or so...

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    very cool.

    Quote Originally Posted by JetHed View Post
    Hey,

    I have to chime in in this one. I've been a member of SRP for about 2 yrs now and man do I have the restore bug.

    As you can tell by my logo, I'm a coffee roaster. My wife is from Brazil and her family has farms down there. So I married into coffee. We import green coffee and roast it ourselves in small batches so it's always fresh. Our company is called DO Brazil Coffee, Inc. You can check us out here About Brazilian Coffee - DO Brazil Coffee, Inc. It's relatively new. 2 yrs now.

    I'd be glad to send out samples. Just PM me.

    Thanks,
    Doug

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    I ran into Jim (roast! Freshly roasted gourmet coffee beans from Sheridan, Wyoming) at a Christmas Fair in Sheridan, WY. His French Roast and Big Horn Blend have become my favorites. Those beans in an AeroPress make the best coffee I've ever had.

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    I have two favorites..... Maxwell House and New England. (not in any order)

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    When camping, the only coffee that's fit to drink is Arbuckles' Ariosa coffee ground in a vintage burr grinder and cooked up Cowboy style in a speckled enamel coffee pot with egg shells. And cookie gets the candy cane!

    Arbuckle Coffee Roasters

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    Here's a couple premium brands that are some of the best fresh roasted beans you can buy. Not cheap, but you get what you pay for.

    Coffee | Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea

    Coffee

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    I like one called "8 o'clock coffee" works good in my BUNN

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    I too roast my own; I get green beans from Sweet Maria's. I use the airpopper method, and would very eagerly recommend it for any coffee lover. Currently on a beautiful Sumatra

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    here in canada we have a brand called "kicking horse" and all of their different coffees are just amazing. i always make coffee with a french press, its how i always start my day, if you can find kicking horse. try it out,btw i rock a little international delights and a wee bit of sugar for the record

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockguy View Post
    Many of us brew our morning coffee with a percolator, but what brand do you use? This week I am using Dunkin Donuts Original Beans.....like to grind it myself.

    So what brand do you use?
    Breaks my heart there's no Dunkin Donuts here on the west coast (although the coffee is making it's way into supermarkets), it's a place for pilgrimage when I come visit the family in Chicago.

    Peet's is my preferred here in California; damn strong and fresh.

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