Whats the best kind of coffee you can buy and make at home?!


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Whats the best kind of coffee you can buy and make at home?


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Glad you asked, get Tchibo Mellow Roast which is available at Wegmans in the international section (it's roasted in Germany). Best ever.

EDIT: Seattle's Best is my second best, it's good too. Pwns Starbucks, which is craptastic.

Seattle's Best b i t c h

The darkest roast and brandwise ~ Starbucks

You are going to get a large number of potential divergent responses. Part of the answer depends on the kind of coffee machine that you use (drip or perk), and whether or not you want to use ground coffee or grind your own beans. Most coffee addicts (myself included), grind their own beans, and may use a french press or espresso machine. I personally use a french press (coarse ground beans), and tend to favor Green Mountain's Indonesian Dark Roast or St Louis Coffee. If you are interested I would suggest checking out coffeegeek.com

Folgers.

If you're looking for something easy to find at your local Walmart to brew in your plain old run-of-the-mill $35 coffee maker then my money goes to Eight O'Clock bean. You can buy the beans in the store and then grind them fresh just before you buy them. It has a nice, light flavor. Not at all bitter and lovely to drink even black. I hate Starbucks, way to bitter so if you're not a Starbucks fan then this might be the one for you.

i think the best coffee is 8 o`clock Columbian beans ,only the columbian flavor of the 8 o`clock

Depends on what you like. There are so many types and flavors it's hard to say. I guess I like the Irish Cream and Hazelnut the best. Here are a couple sites that have coffee information and facts you can read. I like the one about eating coffee beans.




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