John,
You might give Ethiopian Yirgacheffe a try. My impression is that it is quite low in acidity.
Bob
You might give Ethiopian Yirgacheffe a try. My impression is that it is quite low in acidity.
Bob
John,
You might give Ethiopian Yirgacheffe a try. My impression is that it is quite low in acidity.
Bob
Ethiopia is the native habitat in which the coffee tree originated. Yirgacheffe (usually pronounced "year guh cheff") is one of the finest of the Ethiopian coffees. I've seed green Yirgacheffe beans available at Sweet Marias in the past, though none is available there at the moment.
Sam's Club carried roasted Yirgacheffe in the past, but I haven't seen theirs in a while--I only bought it at Walmart. Most specialty yuppie-haven coffee bean shops carry it.
Bob
mine is 1250 watts. i get it now, you mean gut rot acidic. they apparently all have some acidic taste.(according to my coffee guy) and i think all coffee is hard on your stomach. if you like tea (i dont), you might try the tanzanian peaberry. its either flowery or fruity, i thought kind of like tea. i wouldnt buy a big bag till you know what you like. as for the top, i use to use it, but the extra time running the popper started melting it. also, timing is key. you want to be able to remove it very quickly to dump your beans into a cooling bowl/pot.
thanks for the sweetmaria link guys, i thought id save a bundle. problem is (and i hate) that usps stopped using ground mail, and as a result it is cheaper to ship something from europe or china then from my neighbors to the south. its ridiculous.
theres an idea for boosting the us economy. someone should suggest it to the government. given the can/us exchange rate, the selection online, and prices/ease of shopping, canadians WANT to do business with the us. however, since usps decided to go strictly air mail, and effectively triple (?) the price of shipping, canadians are being forced to go elsewhere for their online shopping. i imagine other countries have the same issue with usps. get the govt to re instate ground mail and return shipping costs to reasonable and us businesses should see a boom of sales beyond us borders.