cnocbui wrote: » Do you mean the Ratnagiri Estate? If so, and if you find any, please let it be known, as all my local Aldi had left on Tuesday was two sad bags of ground. It would be great if they got in more. I have a dirty secret to confess, I >cough< bought a bag of the ground >cough< and am using it in the grinder along with the only packet of beans I managed to score, to eke them out. And it's very drinkable.
Hodors Appletart wrote: » hmmm I was telling my mrs yesterday that I wanted more of those Indian beans might have a gander, thanks
Glebee wrote: » Ive used them a lot in the past and always get great dates, ill just put it down to Christmas rush. I really do like there beans..
caviardreams wrote: » I've ordered form Bell Lane 7 or 8 times at this stage and always get the beans 2-3 days after roast date
FileNotFound wrote: » Just looked at them there - 24.50 for 1kg house blend not too bad - any experience with roasting dates v delivery?
breeno wrote: » Bell Lane are doing a half price bag of coffee when you buy the Clever Dripper. Tried it on a 1kg bag of house blend and it worked out at 43 quid for the clever and 1kg. Great deal.
phunkadelic wrote: » Any know of a good value decaf from an Irish roaster? I have been using ponaire for years but would like to try a few others. Ponaire is €22 per kilo for whole beans
cnocbui wrote: » The Kenyan beans from Aldi are a bargain for the money. Very drinkable. I also picked up a bag of the Sumatran but haven't tried it yet.
cnocbui wrote: » I'm calling the Velo India (Ratnagiri Estate Catuai) from Aldi a bargain. Reminds me very much of the West Cork coffee Barundi, even if it was likely roasted 30th Sep.
actuar90 wrote: » I saw some good offers on the sage bambino plus earlier in the year, around the 300 mark. None seem to be in stock now, any suggestions where I could pick one up without paying silly money?
poitinstill wrote: » sorry for late reply .. i go tmy delivery from velo on Friday the 4th.. they threw in a pen and some jelly beans too and a Christmas card type thing telling me i was on the good list... really nice touch
DilD wrote: » It's a joke as it is more than double the price. You do realise that these local cafes are getting the stock from China?
adrian522 wrote: » I'll leave the argument there. It's not more than double the price if its €56 on aliexpress though.
adrian522 wrote: » Why is it a joke? Because they can't match the price of a chinese website? I'm happy to pay a premium to support coffee shops I like. I also value the ability to be able to buy locally and have the product that day and know it will be sorted out if it develops any problems.