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Just browsing the hasbean website having seen it recommended on a previous thread and the selection is mind-boggling. I'm looking for a medium strength coffee to run through a perculator machine for daytime drinking. Any thoughts / recommendations?
Their premium espresso beans are a really good, all round bean and work in most makers. Good place to start
Appreciate it's down to different consistency of grinding but strength wise wouldn't that be like drinking a mug of Illy?!
I really like the HasBean Four Bean Blend. A very smooth coffee that is ideal for all day drinking 😀
Best place to get beans from is the algerian coffee shop in soho. Google and give them a ring. They do lots of special offers and the stuff is delivered wrapped in brown paper. You can smell its arrives as soon as you open the door.
For "everyday" beans, most supermarkets have reasonably acceptable packs of beans
Try Lidl
£2.99 for 500g and they aint bad infact they are quite good
worth a punt ( well we like em)
Costco big bag of beans are good for everyday as well.
bruneep, how did you find that coffee I sent you, ages ago?
Conrad
I did email you back what I thought of the coffee.
My only observation was the lack of crema that I could produce, I seem to get more when using fresh ground. The pre ground was good tho.
The bag you sent had the vent valves I haven't looked for a while but Tesco didn't have that kind just the sealed bags.
B
Squaremilecoffee.com Passeio Minas Gerais for the percolator. I suggested the Winter Espresso not realising you were not after Espresso.
For a filter machine If you like a full bodied coffee then Lavazza Gran Filtro is the mac daddy. It only comes pre-ground, but you can buy it in single serving vac-pacs. It settles pretty quickly in the jug though so you have to prepare it and drink it pretty quick.
If it really has to be beans then you want to keep it as simple as possible. Avoid blends that are a mixture of arabica and robusta. In fact for filter machines single-source coffees work quite well, it has to be a blend for espresso though!
So in answer to your question any med-roast 100% arabica single-source coffee will be alright, but Lavazza Gran Filtro is better.
If you're using Hasbean I like their [url= https://www.hasbean.co.uk/products/New-Has-Bean-Premium-Espresso-Blend.html ] Premium Espresso Blend[/url].
I don't find their blends too harsh just tasty.
Thanks all, done the supermarket brands and fancied something different. The four bean blend sounds interesting.
Tas Coffee Roasters - Feisty. Will have you bouncing off the walls. Might be a bit out of your reach, so a Colombian dark roast would be the next best thing.
mmmmmmmColombian dark roast mmmmmmm
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