Green Coffee Sources List - 2019 - Page 3

Discuss roast levels and profiles for espresso, equipment for roasting coffee.
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#21: Post by CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster) »

voozy wrote:note: Sweet Marias and Coffee Shrub are the same company. Coffee Shrub is their wholesale operation so you'd order from SM for a 2 pound bag of some bean or CS for a 50 pound bag.
True that's why Coffee Shrub shows up in the Large Quantities section. Note also that CS charges shipping that is more hefty than say Genuine Origin.
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#22: Post by voozy »

I just thought the list should mention the connection.
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#23: Post by CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster) »

Ok edited to mention CS is the wholesale side of SM.
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#24: Post by Dokkie »

Hoofdkwartier Koffiebranderij is also a nice adress in Holland, just shoot them an email and they will sent a list of greens and the price. Shokunin is in Holland as well btw, not the UK.

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#25: Post by ALfromtheLAND »

PT's coffee sells roasted and green beans.
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#26: Post by Ron »

I just discovered PNW on Ebay, presumably Pacific Northwest. Prices are good and selections interesting. I confess that I just ordered the Yemeni green coffee a few hours ago and I never tried it from this outlet.

If anyone is interested and wants to check it out or has more information, their site is:

https://www.ebay.com/usr/pnw_greencoffe ... 7675.l2559

I don't know the seller and can only offer an opinion after I get my order. All the selections were 12 lbs. with shipping included in the price. Just about all the selections were around $36-38, except for the Yemeni, which cost around double that amount.

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#27: Post by Chert »

I sniffed this one out looking at Roseline's web site. It appears based in Oslo, Norway, and has operations on other continents:

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#28: Post by Chert »

De la Finca, also appears to be a source of larger quantities: De La Finca
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#29: Post by CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster) replying to Chert »

Chert the list is intended to be for home roasters. De La Finca appears to have 69 kilo bags which I don't think a home roaster would be getting. What do you think?
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#30: Post by Chert replying to CarefreeBuzzBuzz »

Yeah, probably doesn't belong. What if a distributor of large greens bags can ship to one's home? I thought about that as I was posting, but I did not review the original intention of this list before mentioning it. I suppose some of us acquire large lots but only if a warehouse is nearby and to split with others. I have no experience ordering from them. I only sniffed it out looking for where Verve might have sourced a Honduras selection.
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