I worked in the coffee industry for a decade and it was always a pleasure to serve this coffee.

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It is bold without being bitter and holds up especially well as an espresso or cold brew. I served it alongside higher end third wave coffees here in NYC and it was comparable in quality and flavor. For roughly the same price as buying coffee in the US, you can get coffee that directly benefits the community it comes from. Buying in bulk is especially economical, with a 5lb bag plus shipping coming out to <$15 a pound. I can not recommend it enough.

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  • opposide [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    It’s really easy to make cold brew in a French press actually. Just drop in the grounds in the morning and then tomorrow morning press and pour like a normal french press. I literally got a second French press so I can have a fresh cold brew every day and a separate press free to use if I wanted a hot coffee lol

    Ratio is 5x weight of water to coffee weight

    • goatman93 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I use the mason jar more for quantity than anything! Prior to covid me and some coworkers I was friendly with would do 1-2 64 ounce mason jars of coffee a day in the office so there was plenty to go around. That's part of why I kept doing it with cheaper coffee like Bustelo 😀