Hodors Appletart wrote: » hmmm I was telling my mrs yesterday that I wanted more of those Indian beans might have a gander, thanks
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: » putting ground coffee in a grinder? I also used some of the Indian beans to blend into some end of bags I had. I think they were a once-off in the Aldi pink packaging, but they are still on the Velo website
cnocbui wrote: » https://velocoffee.ie/products/copy-of-velo-tandem-1 That's Irish roaster pricing, right there: €40 per kg. No thanks.
caviardreams wrote: » In fairness they have 1kg bag for 34.50 and free shipping over €35:https://velocoffee.ie/collections/kg-bags/products/copy-of-india-ratnagiri-estate-225g
Weepsie wrote: » We get it, you think Irish prices are a rip off. You keep saying so
Deleted User wrote: » I genuinely have no issue offering business to Irish coffee roasters. Always quick to deal with and the quality is pretty great generally. And supporting local businesses atm is good for the country tbh.
cnocbui wrote: » https://velocoffee.ie/products/copy-of-velo-tandem-1 That's Irish roaster pricing, right there: €40 per kg. No thanks. €27.39 per kg, with €5 standard international shipping charge from here: https://www.kaffeerösterei-hochschwarzwald.de/shop?page=2 It's the Indian Pearl Mountain. So including postage, 2 kg landed would be 25% cheaper than Velo, even with their free postage. Think I'll take a punt on 3kg from them, when my current supplies have diminished. 3% cheaper by the carton - group buy? Yes, I put ground coffee in a grinder to get it to the right fineness for espresso, as I found the pre-ground was courser than the beans alone were ending up. Does an incredible job of quietening the grinding of beans, too.
adrian522 wrote: » Says they roast their coffee in Kenya/Ethiopia. Wonder when coffee would have been roasted in that case?
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
Talguetler wrote: » At €22 per kilo the Ponaire has to be the best value decaf roasted in Ireland with exceptional cup quality. We drink a lot of decaf in my house and while I would admit that I prefer the overall taste of the 3fe El Yalcon decaf, I don't prefer it €17.60 more per kilo. Generally speaking I'm not trying to cut corners with my coffee purchases because I enjoy exploring new flavours etc but for this particular function I'm not sure Ponaire can be bested. Besides, saving €15ish a month on decaf essentially opens up another 250g bag of caffeinated beans for me :pac:
phunkadelic wrote: » Any thoughts on a proper airtight storage for beans? The bags they come in always have the small hole in them. Would covering that with sellotape do the trick?
Hodors Appletart wrote: » just bought thishttps://moyeecoffee.ie/products/moyee-coffee-taster-pack 4 x 250g of different coffees delivered for 30 quid, worth a punt imo also, it's Fairchain. if I like them I might go for a sub, seems to be all or mostly African coffees.
Thanks for letting us know about this issue. We had a small number of 250g bags that had the best before date 'cut off' obviously during sealing so this must have been the case for your batch. That most recent shipments of 250g were roasted on 14/12/2020 and so best before is one year later (14/12/2021). We have a very long supply chain as we're roasting and bagging the vast majority of our coffee at origin but we try we use nitro flush and try to get it to customers as quick as we can.
Weepsie wrote: » Could be other times of year and not in a pandemic that roasting and shipping is a bit quicker.
alec76 wrote: » https://www.bluestarcoffee.eu/airscape-container-black-850-ml-medium-8302-p.asp