Maxwell House Gourmet Roast
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Dollar General brand
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Maxwell House. 8 O'Clock. Donut House.
Wifey's got on of those Keurig brewers and we've got quite the variety.
Monster
Berres Brothers on the weekends, Folger's M-F
Free, preferably black, burned, and crunchy.
Kroger brand. Or folgers Black silk
Master chef from wal mart cheap and strong
Folgers or maxwell house mon thru fri in the k cup reusable filters. An assortment of other k cups on weekends.
Maxwell House French Roast
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You ain't got this brand here.. If you're looking for an upgrade, just hit up one of those hipster hangouts, try a bunch of varieties and chances are you'll be able to buy the beans there. Make sure you get your own grinder, though. The grind is CRUCIAL in how the coffee will turn out and one of the big turnoffs when it comes to the generic brands like Max/Folgers. The Canadian store brand coffee that I'm drinking is a darker roast and finer grind, doesn't cost much more (no more than a buck a lb) and tastes a lot better.
Kroger's beans or Starbucks beans from Kroger's. We still experiment and shop around for various beans. I lean toward dark roast.
I won't drink coffee unless the beans are freshly ground. We use a grinder/brewer on a daily basis.
We have a back-up Burr grinder and French press for when we want it extra rich and smooth.
We have a friend who roasts beans so we occasionally get some of his.
We also like Fair Trade coffee so more of the money goes to the growers.
Signed,
Coffee Snob
We got the real coffee down here in NOLA boys. Chickory-yuck. It'll nock your block off with some Benyeas, yum.
What you're not drinking Community Coffee.
As long as it's hot and black I'm happy but prefer Kona or Folgers.
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At the office, Church Street blend from "The Roastery" across the street from us
At home, Newmans's Special Blend in the Keurig.
Pear's Gourmet, breakfast blend, perferably beans. About $13 for 40 oz.
Tim hortons fine grind for workday mornings. $7 for a tin.
Kicking Horse "3 sisters" blend for weekends not on call...
It's $15 for 2 pounds of beans, but why not?