Do you know of a good American Roaster which will ship overseas?

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gingi
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#1: Post by gingi »

I'm in school in Israel and terribly missing my Counter Culture, Intelligentsia, etc. deliveries.
I know it takes time to get here, but even after a week, I could still poll a good shot...
Anyone?

DanoM
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#2: Post by DanoM »

I don't know about shipping to Israel, but a google search for "3rd wave roaster israel" showed up this site:
http://www.auracoffee.co.il/
Looks like they might know what they are doing. Perhaps that will help with the coffee blues?
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canuckcoffeeguy
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#3: Post by canuckcoffeeguy »

Stumptown ships internationally, but you have to call to place an order:
http://stumptowncoffee.com/support/faq/

Redbird coffee does as well, over the phone:
http://redbirdcoffee.com/pages/shipping-policy

Square Mile roasters in the UK ships internationally:
http://shop.squaremilecoffee.com/pages/shipping

Same deal with Tim Wendelboe coffee in Norway:
https://timwendelboe.no/shop/index.php?main_page=page_2

I'm sure there are many more.

gingi (original poster)
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#4: Post by gingi (original poster) »

Thanks guys. I know Aura and actually trying them right now. I guess I'm too used to home and not open to try local. Thanks again and if someone else wants to add to the list and from his or hers experience I would truly appreciate it

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#5: Post by peacecup »

One alternative is to try Italian espresso blends for the local supermarket. Some of them are surprisingly good:

2 month old Kimbo from Italy produces great espresso. I'm confused!

I my experience shipping internationally rapidly becomes cost prohibitive.
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