I love really high quality coffee. I grew up on canned (crap), was excited when grocery stores started having in store grinders. Then considered Dunkin Donuts a step up, until Starbucks hit the scene. Then had some Peets while in California, and switched to fresh roasted Major ****ason's Blend from Peets It was delicious when I first got it, but I noticed that the fresh quality flavor faded dramatically after the first few days.
Then I started researching the best quality coffee available, and while there are a few good websites, none I have found compare to SweetMarias.com in overall product quality, resources, and freshness and selections of green coffee beans. When I learned about how easy it is to home roast your own green coffee beans that keep for 1-2 years, I got this iRoast roaster. It takes 10-15 minutes to roast enough coffee for 1-2 people....then you let it "rest" and mature for at least 2 days (I have a rotating batch of 5 plastic containers)
Then I use this Maestro Plus stone single pass grinding mill (instead of the Krups metal blades push button unit). Finally, I now ONLY use the Technivorm KB-741 coffee brewer.
My favorite coffees are from Central America, with choice of countries at bottom of pages, and the reviews that Tom at Sweet Marias does are spot on. He has already selected just a handful of lots from any particular country....rejecting the rest to go to the Starbucks and other retailers that mostly over-roast their beans to hide the lesser quality.
I have become a total coffee snob....but unless you have tasted coffee this way, I guarantee you don't yet know what you are missing. Made this way, there is as much of a "quantum leap" of difference compared to Starbucks (which I can't drink anymore )....as there is the difference between Starbucks and canned Folgiers.
Then I started researching the best quality coffee available, and while there are a few good websites, none I have found compare to SweetMarias.com in overall product quality, resources, and freshness and selections of green coffee beans. When I learned about how easy it is to home roast your own green coffee beans that keep for 1-2 years, I got this iRoast roaster. It takes 10-15 minutes to roast enough coffee for 1-2 people....then you let it "rest" and mature for at least 2 days (I have a rotating batch of 5 plastic containers)
Then I use this Maestro Plus stone single pass grinding mill (instead of the Krups metal blades push button unit). Finally, I now ONLY use the Technivorm KB-741 coffee brewer.
My favorite coffees are from Central America, with choice of countries at bottom of pages, and the reviews that Tom at Sweet Marias does are spot on. He has already selected just a handful of lots from any particular country....rejecting the rest to go to the Starbucks and other retailers that mostly over-roast their beans to hide the lesser quality.
I have become a total coffee snob....but unless you have tasted coffee this way, I guarantee you don't yet know what you are missing. Made this way, there is as much of a "quantum leap" of difference compared to Starbucks (which I can't drink anymore )....as there is the difference between Starbucks and canned Folgiers.