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not sure about the color but my coffee tone does taste different in other cups besides my tone cup and this is no lie or Stone shenanigansMugs matter. I swear Coffee tastes a bit different in different coloured mugs.
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not sure about the color but my coffee tone does taste different in other cups besides my tone cup and this is no lie or Stone shenanigansMugs matter. I swear Coffee tastes a bit different in different coloured mugs.
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A must watch for any coffee nerd:
A must watch for any coffee nerd:
That was my first thought when he showed the parts diagrams. An enormous amount of parts involved for single cup brew.Seemed like mechancal engineering marvels. And were frequently broken.![]()
This is amazing if you dig on B&W roasters. One of the few coffees I truly enjoy black.Not a good year for Washed Ethiopian but my plug managed to get some of this in:
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Yeah, their stuff is fantastic. I've been ordering from them exclusively for the past two years.I have become a hard core B&W Roaster fan. Much to the shock of my wallet.
It's a metric Black & White uses to distinguish their roasts from say a washed (clean) to a co-ferment (funky). Clean would be closer to your traditional coffee whereas funky would be the more modern, experimental, and advanced fermentation/processing methods.As an old Aussie living on he other side of the planet ... what on Earth is the Clean - Funky thing about?!?
I have never thought of my coffee as Funky in all my years drinking the stuff. Light - Dark I get.