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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I find myself in need of recommendations for freshly roasted and ground beans. My previous local supplier has decided to stop their operation indefinitely. So, coffee lovers, which online vendors do you source your brew from? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I finally managed to find a place near me that does them. They're more of a wholesalers but coffee roasters are a pain the arse to come by locally "
I’ve found that problem here too. The guys I used before imported, roasted, ground, and sales. I may have to look at roasters, and do the grinding myself.
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I had a couple of bags as a xmas gift from Bettys (Harrogate well known tea rooms) and they are great great. I usually like string coffee and get mine from a local place, they have a good range hut not sure if they do online. I also use ocassionally the supermarket ones, some are not bad. |
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"I find myself in need of recommendations for freshly roasted and ground beans. My previous local supplier has decided to stop their operation indefinitely. So, coffee lovers, which online vendors do you source your brew from? "
I just bought an electric grinder and ordered some beans from here: www.maxicoffee.com … good service |
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"I find myself in need of recommendations for freshly roasted and ground beans. My previous local supplier has decided to stop their operation indefinitely. So, coffee lovers, which online vendors do you source your brew from?
I just bought an electric grinder and ordered some beans from here: www.maxicoffee.com … good service "
I need to buy a grinder but putting it off for some reason. Probably because of the cleaning and also don't know what a good one is |
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By *avie65Man
over a year ago
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I like Lavazza. The bag isn't too big and when sealed properly, after it is ground, it lasts for a while before going off and loses its flavour.
I bought a couple of kilo bags online but by the time I got half way through them my coffee just didn't taste good.
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By *avie65Man
over a year ago
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"I find myself in need of recommendations for freshly roasted and ground beans. My previous local supplier has decided to stop their operation indefinitely. So, coffee lovers, which online vendors do you source your brew from?
I just bought an electric grinder and ordered some beans from here: www.maxicoffee.com … good service
I need to buy a grinder but putting it off for some reason. Probably because of the cleaning and also don't know what a good one is"
I have De'longhi, it's pretty good and not too big. |
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"I like Lavazza. The bag isn't too big and when sealed properly, after it is ground, it lasts for a while before going off and loses its flavour.
I bought a couple of kilo bags online but by the time I got half way through them my coffee just didn't taste good.
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Keep the opened bag in the freezer. Move the amount you want to grind to the fridge 24h before you want to use it.
Aldi’s single origin Sumatran arabica is very nice indeed for the cost. |
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"I find myself in need of recommendations for freshly roasted and ground beans. My previous local supplier has decided to stop their operation indefinitely. So, coffee lovers, which online vendors do you source your brew from?
I just bought an electric grinder and ordered some beans from here: www.maxicoffee.com … good service
I need to buy a grinder but putting it off for some reason. Probably because of the cleaning and also don't know what a good one is"
https://www.delonghi.com/en-gb/kg79-electric-coffee-grinder/p/KG79 … I bought this grinder, it’s excellent |
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By *avie65Man
over a year ago
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"I like Lavazza. The bag isn't too big and when sealed properly, after it is ground, it lasts for a while before going off and loses its flavour.
I bought a couple of kilo bags online but by the time I got half way through them my coffee just didn't taste good.
Keep the opened bag in the freezer. Move the amount you want to grind to the fridge 24h before you want to use it.
Aldi’s single origin Sumatran arabica is very nice indeed for the cost. "
I am too lazy to do that. I tend to grind it in bulk so I don't have to think toouch in the morning. |
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"I find myself in need of recommendations for freshly roasted and ground beans. My previous local supplier has decided to stop their operation indefinitely. So, coffee lovers, which online vendors do you source your brew from? "
I use Pumphreys coffee shop in the Grainger Market in Newcastle, they have a roasting house at the back end of Byker.
I have bought coffee from all over the place in the past and nowhere is as good as Pumphreys.
I think you can order it online… they have a big selection of roasts |
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