List of our Favorite Roasters - Page 14

Discuss flavors, brew temperatures, blending, and cupping notes.
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LeBreadman
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#131: Post by LeBreadman »

I bought a bag of beans from Cafe St-Henri in Montreal and their godshot espresso is really good. Up there with 49th parallel's blend right now. http://www.sainthenri.ca/

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#132: Post by SimonPatrice »

Have you tried any of their non-espresso roasts? Also, do you know if they roast more frequently now?

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LeBreadman
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#133: Post by LeBreadman »

No i only tried their espresso roast and about if they roast more frequently i received the beans thursday and they were roasted tuesday so my guess is they roast once a week

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#134: Post by SimonPatrice »

Thanks a lot! I'll have to drop by St-Henri again when I get the chance.
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#135: Post by Chert »

Highly recommended for their Big Truck Espresso, direct trade and other single origin offerings: Olympia Coffee Roasting Co. I've had delicious espresso and pourovers at their Cherry Street Café (around the corner from Espresso Parts) and found their shipping very prompt.
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#136: Post by Intrepid510 »

Surprised I do not see De La Paz on the list. They are San Francisco roaster that has been around for more than a handful of years now, started slow and are just now going to open their own shop sometime this year.

I have never been done wrong by their single origins, and their espresso is in the seasonal ever changing variety.

I really enjoy their Mission blend as a hearty cup of coffee, very nice Sumatran in it that gives it a dark spicey note that I really love when in the mood for a darker roasted. Weird I did not see it on their website ho as I just got a bag yesterday. Don't let that fool you tho they are definitely a light roast sort of place, just glad they do the dark justice.

http://www.delapazcoffee.com/

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#137: Post by zin1953 (original poster) »

Added Kifu Roasters . . .
A morning without coffee is sleep. -- Anon.

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#138: Post by Ricpac »

add tobysestate.com brooklyn, N.Y

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#139: Post by Ricpac »

anybody ever tried dallis?? any recommendations? im looking to buy one bag from every place i can(central, south america, india, africa)

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#140: Post by Chert »

Here are two other skilled roasters I would recommend for such a list:

MADCAP and Brown Coffee Co.
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