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Cuisinart drip, Peets Cafe Domingo

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32 grams Palomar Roaster Tanzanian Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
32 grams Palomar Roaster Tanzanian Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
Last of the Palomar Roaster Tanzanian Organic medium roast. 32 grams with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
32 grams Palomar Roaster Rwanda Buliza Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
30 grams Palomar Roaster Rwanda Buliza Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
30 grams Palomar Roaster Rwanda Buliza Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
70/30 blend of Quarter Horse Primavera from Brazil / Amaca Women Producers from Colombia, via Aeropress. Finally getting dose and grind dialled in; lovely smooth sweet brew.
 
Finca El Romerillo (Yellow Caturra grown in Peru) roasted by Panther Coffee in Miami, 28 grams before breakfast, 30 grams with lunch, Baratza Virtuoso grinder, hario V60. Yum. Fruity!
 
30 grams Palomar Roaster Rwanda Buliza Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
Palomar Roaster Ethiopian Guji Natural process, vintage Silex Vac Pot, thick old "diner" mug.

"Coffee is the only reason I get out of bed each morning"
 
31 grams Palomar Roaster Rwanda Buliza Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
last of the Palomar Roaster Rwanda Buliza Organic medium roast. 32 grams with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
El Floripondio (Caturra, grown in Bolivia) roasted by Panther Coffee in Miami, 28 grams before breakfast, 30 grams with lunch, ground in a Baratza Virtuoso, poured through a Hario V60. A deep-bodied sensation of many different flavors, all good. Full, luscious.
 
32 grams Palomar Roaster Ethiopia Yukro Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot
 
32 grams Palomar Roaster Ethiopia Yukro Organic medium roast with 380 grams filtered water via Cona 2A table top vacuum pot


WOW Guy, Boise to Palomar Mountain! That Ethiopian gets around.

I brewed same Yukro this AM, but in a whimsical, nostalgic moment, broke out a vintage Super-Fast Farberware left to me by my folks and actually "percolated" (hope that's spelled right...haven't had occasion to think about that for LONG time). Trip down memory lane, remembering my mother instructing Dad the same as always, "Fred, don't forget to put one of those new little round filters in it and make sure to add a scoop for the pot".

Wonderful aroma began soon as I plugged it in, (no switch in those days).

The Ethiopian Yukro was never in there back then tho...Chock Full of Nuts only unless sale going on for Yuban.
fragrant gurgling began within 10 seconds. Flavor? Actually pretty darn fine.(coffee snob verdict.) The amazing speed of brewing eliminates the lengthy
process which would usually result in bitter, uninspired brew.

Fine journey down memory lane, but just turned on my (also vintage) Elektra T-100 as a friend coming over for a cappa. Grinding up some French roast Uganda Bugizu in my "espresso only" Zass.

Yowza! Steaming a yee bit of neighbor's sheep milk. (I feel like one of those 1%'ers!)

Cheers...Glenn
 
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