Pete's favorite coffee

little bob

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I have been broadening my 'coffee horizons' lately and remember Pete talking about 'the worlds best coffee' on a podcast maybe a year ago. Does anyone remember what it is called?

Thanks in advance.
 
I have been broadening my 'coffee horizons' lately and remember Pete talking about 'the worlds best coffee' on a podcast maybe a year ago. Does anyone remember what it is called?

Thanks in advance.

It was either Jamaican Blue, Kona, or Eight O'Clock coffee
 
If memory serves it was Jamaican Blue and I concur. It is very expensive and hard to find and I believe he brought up 8 O'Clock as his favorite readily available and less expensive favorite.
 

I was 8 0'clock...

I used to work for the company... it really smelled great in the office... :goodvibes
 
I'm enjoying a grocery store bought espresso grind right now. Cafe Bustelo in the bright yellow can. If you like something a little richer but french roast tastes burnt to you, this may be your cup of tea. Oops. :upsidedow

Agree that Jamaican Blue and Kona in 100% form are awesome but expensive. If you're not paying through the nose for it, you're buying a blend. ::yes::
 
I'm enjoying a grocery store bought espresso grind right now. Cafe Bustelo in the bright yellow can. If you like something a little richer but french roast tastes burnt to you, this may be your cup of tea. Oops. :upsidedow

Agree that Jamaican Blue and Kona in 100% form are awesome but expensive. If you're not paying through the nose for it, you're buying a blend. ::yes::

Costco warehouses that have coffee roasters usually have 100% Kona coffee beans over the holidays for about $20/lb. It is so good!

I buy Cafe Bustelo instant coffee for our camping trips -- it's one of the best instants I've tried and very reasonably priced.
 
We love Katz coffee. My favorite is their Katz Best. This is really good stuff.
 
Is there any difference between "Jamaican Blue" and "Jamaica Blue Mountain"?

As for me, I'm content with that burnt stuff, Starbucks.
 
The diffrence is between Jamaican blue mountain and "high mountain" coffee. Blue mountain is an even more exclusive variety. It's awesome - and it really is different from high mountain.

We just returned from a trip to Negril and splurged on Blue Mountain ($26 a pound!) and bought a pound of high mountain too for about $10 less. You can easily taste the difference although they are both good.

For easy to get coffee, I don't think you can do better than Starbucks Sumatra. Supermarket coffee - I like eight o'clock bocar on the black bag.
 
I buy 5lbs of 100% jamican blue & 100% kona (2 bags kona, 3 jbm) for ~ $80+ shipping on eBay. Worth every penny.
 
The diffrence is between Jamaican blue mountain and "high mountain" coffee. Blue mountain is an even more exclusive variety. It's awesome - and it really is different from high mountain.

We just returned from a trip to Negril and splurged on Blue Mountain ($26 a pound!) and bought a pound of high mountain too for about $10 less. You can easily taste the difference although they are both good.

For easy to get coffee, I don't think you can do better than Starbucks Sumatra. Supermarket coffee - I like eight o'clock bocar on the black bag.

12 oz of pure JBM is $30 and pure Kona is $25 at my local "whole foods" store. I tried Kona and it is ok but I prefer Sumatra (at less than half the cost). Call it my pedestrian taste.
 
I prefer Sumatra (at less than half the cost). Call it my pedestrian taste.

Dunkin Donuts Whole Bean (which we grind ourselves).

4lbs...$19.99

I've tried JBM and Kona and coffee grown in the shade and picked by left handed, butterfly farmers and we always come back to Dunkin Donuts Whole Bean.
 
Personal favorite is Bad *** Coffee Company coffee. They are scattered nationwide and there is one on I-Drive. You just can't get a better cup of coffee in Orlando. :thumbsup2
 
My brother buys green coffee and roasts it himself; there is no coffee better than that! But the coffee from Costco is a close second. I can't recall what the varieties are but I like the bag with the cheetah and the one with the parrot. :lmao:
 
Ethiopian Yergacheffe, espresso roast...................love it!
 
Personal favorite is Bad *** Coffee Company coffee. They are scattered nationwide and there is one on I-Drive. You just can't get a better cup of coffee in Orlando. :thumbsup2

I had never heard of them before I was in VA beach this September. I loved their coffee but thought they were a one-off. I'll have to get some next time I'm in Orlando (and staying off-site with a car).
 
Personal favorite is Bad *** Coffee Company coffee. They are scattered nationwide and there is one on I-Drive. You just can't get a better cup of coffee in Orlando. :thumbsup2

I had never heard of them before I was in VA beach this September. I loved their coffee but thought they were a one-off. I'll have to get some next time I'm in Orlando (and staying off-site with a car).

There's one on John Young Parkway (near Tijuana Flats...the really good / really cheap Mexican restaurant).

This is a short drive from Disney property.
 
There's one on John Young Parkway (near Tijuana Flats...the really good / really cheap Mexican restaurant).

This is a short drive from Disney property.

Thank you for the info Kevin. Based on my VA Beach experience the drive would be worth it. It also looks like it is close to Season 52 which I have been wanting to check out. Looks like I can kill 2 birds with one stone, or trip as it were.
 


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