Target / Good & Gather Coffee & other "unexpectedly delicious" store brand coffees?

How to roast anaerobically fermented coffee

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Serving Coffee in the Epicenter

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Understanding the Process: Koji Fermentation

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Don’t Skip the Budding Specialty-Café Culture in Quito, Ecuador

Introducing the specialty cafés of Quito, a city worth exploring on your coffee quest. BY JORDAN BUCHANANSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE Featured photo courtesy of Stratto When traveling across South America, Ecuador can be forgotten between the high profiles of Colombia and Peru. Similarly, coffee from Ecuador may be overlooked due to its giant neighbors, including […]

Target / Good & Gather Coffee & other "unexpectedly delicious" store brand coffees?

Target / Good & Gather Coffee & other "unexpectedly delicious" store brand coffees?

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

Target / Good & Gather Coffee & other "unexpectedly delicious" store brand coffees?

Has anyone tried Target's in-house brand of specialty coffee?

I recently decided it was too much money to continue buying super specialty beans from roasters – I know, I feel guilty not supporting smaller local roasters and will still do it every so oftenwhen I have more time to do those roasts their justice with a non-drip machine (Aero or French). But, I tried Target's pre-ground Organic Yirgacheffe and it was DELICIOUS, light-ish roasted, and smooth. I also bought, but have yet to try, their organic three roast blend.

Currently shorter on time and funds so simply using a ninja drip machine and boy was I pleasantly surprised.

Does anyone have a similar "Whoa, that took my by surprise!" moment with other types of store bought, not-so-specialty / under the radar coffees? I know James Hoffmann did a store coffee video

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