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Forgiving beginner's coffees?

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Link to "Forgiving beginner's coffees?"by MyPoison on Sun Jan 08, 2006 4:36 pm

Some espresso blends give spectacular results, but are very picky about preparation.
For people just starting, it's hard to hit that sweet spot.

Does anyone have any suggested coffees that are particularly easy to get a decent quality cup out
of? It doesn't have to be great, just drinkable. Training wheels for the fancy stuff.

I've had one suggestion for Starbuck's, since it's readily available and widely used by
moderately skilled baristas.
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Link to "Forgiving beginner's coffees?"by chelya on Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:05 pm

I think it was discussed before - try to search.

The two from the top of my head are:
intelligentsia Black Cat http://www.intelligentsiacoffee.c...ee/blends/blackcat
Caffe Fresco Ambrosia http://www.doubleff.com/
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Link to "Forgiving beginner's coffees?"by another_jim on Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:07 pm

In 2004 I had the pleasure of using Counter Culture's Toscano in a home espresso lab; and it pulled good shots for everyone on all equipment. I don't know if they changed the blend since then; if they haven't, it would be my pick.
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Link to "Forgiving beginner's coffees?"by BuzzedLightyear on Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:06 am

I find metropolis redline to be VERY forgiving, I always seem to pull a good shot with it

if you are into home roasting Sweet Marias Classic Italian is very forgiving too
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Link to "Forgiving beginner's coffees?"by Spencer on Wed Jan 25, 2006 9:56 pm

I've found Blue Bottle Coffe's 100 % Yemen Sana'ani and Espresso Temescal very forgiving, but I have noticed that I have to grind finer than I would with coffee from other roasters. In the San Francisco Bay area they deliver to your door, or you can get half pound bags from the cart on Linden. http://www.bluebottlecoffee.net/
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