BonnieSituation wrote: » Just the Brazilian (Fazenda Sertão) based on the descriptions on here as well as the East Timorese which sounds up my street based on the WCC description. Free delivery is not to be sniffed at neither.
caviardreams wrote: » What did you go for? I just reordered some yesterday - went for the El Salvador and the Innovation Series Hydro as a treat :-) Sounds interesting!
BonnieSituation wrote: » Cheers for all of your tips guys, including Slattsy, natch. Ordered 2 bags from WCC to give them a whirl. Looking forward to tasting it now when it gets here. Probably Tuesday I'd wager.
J_E wrote: » Every time I've ordered from WCC it's been at most 2-3 days after. He roasts on a regular basis earlier on in the week. Although currently the postal system is a mess, it might be a bit longer, but that's the same with basically anything at the moment. Just got 3 bags, delighted with them.
cnocbui wrote: » My last order from Adam's and Russell works out at €5.26 per 250g including shipping.
rickyjb wrote: » Are the prices quoted on their webpage already including the discount do you know? Already very expensive at 10-12 euros for 227g!
Bluefoam wrote: » My coffee was shipped yesterday, arrived today... but roast date is 21st April. Should that be correct?
mad m wrote: » Got delivery today from WCC. They threw in a handmade bar of dark chocolate. Roast date was yesterday. Ordered Sunday evening. Very quick delivery.
Bluefoam wrote: » Interested to know why you weren't impressed? Were they the same coffee or a selection, were they stale, poorly roasted? I'm interested as I have some on the way... Not that I know how to get the best out of it yet, but I'd like to know what I'm dealing with.
Balmed Out wrote: » Any recommendations for red strand, looked at website and realise I know the guy who runs it so when my gear arrives I'd prefer to support him.
Slattsy wrote: » Got a couple of bags from Cloud Picker. Not that impressed. I might try Dreambeans that someone posted.
Danger781 wrote: » As much as I love Stone Valley, they seem to be pricing themselves out when compared to other roasters based in West Cork alone. Taking the three I know and comparing their prices for a 1KG bag of wholebean Brazilian Coffee: https://www.westcorkcoffee.ie/shop/sertao :: €36.00 (20% ATM = €28.80) (Free Shipping) http://redstrandcoffee.com/product/brazil/ :: €31.00 (+€5 shipping) https://www.stonevalleyroasters.com/shop/harvestmoon :: €40.00 (+€5 shipping) SV coffee is seriously good, but I just find it hard to justify the price over the other two..
Balmed Out wrote: » https://www.stonevalleyroasters.com/ Based in Clonakilty, Cork
dball wrote: » bean in Dingle also started roasting this yearhttps://www.beanindingle.com/
Squidgy Black wrote: » There's probably a few missing off the list but here's a fair few: Full Circle Upside Ponaire West Cork Coffee 3fe Silverskin Roasted Brown Ariosa Baobab Badger and Dodo Bell Lane Cloud Picker Imbibe Red Rooster Craft Coffee Two Spots Urbanity 9th Degree McCabes Two Fifty Square Root and Branch (Belfast) Bailies (Belfast)
fergpie wrote: » I went for these beans as well. They also threw in a small sample of Tano Ndogo beans from Kenya which were delicious!
mad m wrote: » I went for the Brazil - Fazenda Sertão .
Squidgy Black wrote: » Yep few different places doing their own labelling on roasters stuff, Bear Market do the same with Silverskin I think. Soma is another one I left off the list, forgot they roast their own too.
Weepsie wrote: » To add to this. If you buy Coffee Angel, you're by extension supporting Bailies who roast their beans or so I've been told by 3 of their baristas at different times.
caviardreams wrote: » What did you go for? Let us know how it goes - I need a refill next week!