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Post by klawrencio79 on Jul 7, 2021 18:50:17 GMT
You should be the guy on the Epicurious Youtube channel who blind taste tests two different coffees and determines which one is "superior." I'd tune in.
Ohhh wow... thanks, 79. Best compliment I've had in a while. Surprisingly enough, many of the coffee review channels on YouTube right now are rather dull. lol... reviewing coffee and making it entertaining is perhaps just too difficult a task. Some of the people that review beers are quite good though.
I would probably be better at writing a review on coffee rather than a live review. There are times when you get a coffee that is so complex you just can't come up with the right words to describe it.
It happened to me not too long when I tried a Costa Rican coffee (La Pira Natural) from one of my local roasters. The roaster describes it as having notes of cherry, peach and spiced rum, and yes, this is perhaps a good description, I swear its so complex that you could say just about anything and it would fit. lol. Great brew. Although, the flavors really shine when you make it with a moka pot rather than a pour-over.
Have you tried any good ones lately?
I suppose that can be said of most things - a majority of the youtube entries are rather bland, or not terribly informative, but every once in a while, you find a gem. The epicurious coffee guy is OK, but in one of his videos, he tasted some extremely rare Japanese coffee that sounded amazing. If I remember, I'll find that video again and post it here. I'll give that one you posted a look. I usually get my coffee from a wholesaler in Long Beach, NY. I pop down once a week and grab whatever they have that's fresh. They always have single origin stuff. The last one I got was called "Nicagaragua Prodecoop," and while I have no idea what that means, it was a medium/dark roast with apple and dark chocolate notes. It's as smooth as the night is long, but I always use a pour over. Good stuff man!
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