Posts Tagged ‘4.75 out of 5 cups’

  • Verve Coffee

    Review: Ethiopia Worka From Verve Coffee Roasters

    June 18th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | 3 Comments

    The first coffee I ever tried from Verve Coffee Roasters was El Salvador Clementino which had arrived a little late to my doorstep, but still had enough life in it for me to really enjoy what the coffee had to offer. I am surprised that I have not tried much of their coffee, but I [...]

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  • Intelligentsia Coffee

    Review: Los Immortales, El Salvador Finca Matalapa From Intelligentsia Coffee

    May 30th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | 2 Comments

    Oh how I’ve missed the goodness of Intelligentsia Coffee. This week I ordered some Los Immortales, El Salvador which caught my eye after a twitter user reported that it tasted like cherry cola. Unfortunately, I do not remember who that user was, but thanks to them I was able to try one amazing coffee. Whether [...]

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  • PT's Coffee

    Review: Yellow Caturra Natural From PT’s Coffee

    April 27th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | 1 Comment

    You may have noticed that I’ve been on a PT’s Coffee kick these past few months. I just can’t seem to break away from their delicious coffees, but then again who would want to? Once again, I couldn’t help myself when I came across a limited crop from Rusty’s Hawaiian, Yellow Caturra Natural. Please, somebody [...]

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  • PTs Coffee

    Review: Kenya Thiriku From PT’s Coffee

    April 15th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | No Comments

    Sometimes words don’t form when trying to explain what you’re tasting in a coffee. It’s not because you have nothing to say, but that the coffee is so good you can’t find the words that best fit the coffee. Kenya Thiriku is a perfect example of a coffee that left me at a loss for [...]

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  • Atomic Cafe

    Review: Kenya PB Muthunzuuni Estate From Atomic Cafe

    March 16th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | No Comments

    Kenyan coffee reminds me of Ethiopian coffee. Like Ethiopian coffee, Kenyan coffee seems to always bring something great to the table. I can’t remember a time where I wasn’t impressed. Coffee prices may be rising, we may be feeling the hurt, but I’ve got a good feeling this will be a great year for Kenya. [...]

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  • PT's Coffee

    Review: Panama Hacienda La Esmeralda Mario Carnaval Lot From PT’s Coffee

    March 10th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | 4 Comments

    Panama Hacienda La Esmeralda Mario Carnaval Lot — It’s a coffee I heard about a few months back. I had always wanted to try it. I even bought a lb. of it in green beans from SweetMaria’s, but I’ve never been able to bring myself to roast it. I am nervous that I might screw [...]

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  • Ritual Roasters

    Thanks For The Memories…

    February 20th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | 8 Comments

    As a coffee reviewer it’s easy to adopt high standards. Coffee isn’t as good as it used to be, your tongue is getting better at picking up notes, and you start to become picky toward coffee until one day you get that coffee that makes you realize why you love it in the first place. [...]

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  • PT's Coffee

    Review: Panama Elida Estate Natural from PT’s Coffee

    January 10th, 2011 | Blog, Reviews | Jamie | 2 Comments

    It’s a sad thing to say that until now I have not had any coffee from PT’s Coffee. Sorry guys!! However, it wasn’t until I read Brian’s (Dear Coffee, I Love You) recent review of Panama Elida Estate Natural that featured on the Member’s Pick list on GoCoffeeGo that I knew I had to try [...]

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