murphyebass wrote: » Over roasted mediocre coffee imo. And its ground. I do like the tins though. Have a kinda retro feel to them.
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Elora Green Campground wrote: » Anyone try the Lidl Whole Bean Coffee ? if So, what are your thoughts ?https://www.lidl.ie/en/p/bigger-savings-xxl/bellarom-whole-bean-coffee-xxl/p45808
SouthWesterly wrote: » I'm buying these from amazon these days for my b2c. A nice coffee for a normal dayhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07X11WZJZ?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image Note d'Espresso Cremoso Coffee Beans 1000g x 2 pack
dominatinMC wrote: » No offense, and I know this is a bargains thread, but I'll be avoiding Amazon at all costs (literally) and will try to support local.
SouthWesterly wrote: » You better avoid those foreign coffees as well and only buy locally grown
3d4life wrote: » Would 'imported direct from the continent' be out of bounds ?
cnocbui wrote: » I get most of my coffee from a roaster in Luxembourg. If you buy 2.25 Kg at a time, they work out cheaper than buying locally including shipping.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Have you a link to share?
cnocbui wrote: » https://www.mondodelcaffe.de/ Their lowest int postage rate says 2.5 Kg, but I found you have to make it 2.25, unfortunately, as the packaging takes the wight into the next band if you make it 2.5. I use https://www.bing.com/translator/ to translate pages.
mad m wrote: » Any recommendations
mad m wrote: » Ponaire has its Christmas beans up on their website. 45 euro a Kg....
breeno wrote: » Potentially a silly question, but are Christmas blends typically different to other blends or just a bit of Marketing?
mad m wrote: » Mexican Jag back in stock at Ponaire. Just ordered a kg plus Connoisseur blend