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View allYou can still use dark roast, it won't break your machine if you clean it regularly as you should. I have come to prefer the subtleties of medium roasts however.
Deal is dead now obviously
Thanks for the help though. [...]
Edit: and it's "their espresso machine" not they're [...].
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30% of $7.99 is just a penny short of $2.40, which means the "coupon" he is referring to is (most likely) the Amazon S&S discount. That discount has already been mentioned in this thread - I used it as well. I think it's one-time per account.
Thanks OP
I sometimes take the carafe out of the coffee maker (the odd times I am awake before the auto timer kicks in) and wait till about 2 our of the 4 cups of water is done and then put the carafe back in. Steeps it a bit like the clever dripper. Makes a bit of difference. But like I mentioned, just need to adjust to your tastes. Usually you can come close but it's the bitterness that doesn't seem to go away.
What blend of Kicking Horse would be recommended for a superautomatic or automatic espresso machine (if any?) - the concern being oily beans contribute to issues.
It's not a huge deal for me as I mainly use a manual pour over. The auto drip is used during the work week. I also use a different coffee for mornings as I'm just looking for a warm beverage and some caffeine. Though I don't know how effective the caffeine is as I can have a cup at night and go right to sleep.
I'll say this though, if you grind the same beans (adjusting for coarseness/fineness) for 20 coffee makers, you're going to get 20 different tasting experiences. I got bored one day and decided to do that for 3 different beans across my pour over, drip, and french press. Also did it for the stove top percolator. Aside from manual pour over, stove top percolated was OUTSTANDING! If I manage to get that trial run going this week, I'll shoot you a PM with the results if you're interested.
And why are you asking what brand of coffee to get in a Kicking Horse thread?
Thx op. Ordered 1kg bag
Just depends on how you like your beans roasted and from what regions. Many choices out there and also many opinions. Some do not enjoy the taste of kicking horse and others do. I like them as their blends are great tasting and it's good value for the money. I also have single origin beans that I like but those you will pay a premium for.
**Also forgot this in the original reply. I find that kicking horse tastes the best via pour over bug again this is personal. On an automatic drip, I find the taste to be a bit on the bitter side but pour over has been very smooth (this is across all their beans I've tried and am currently using: Hoodoo Joe, Smart Ass, Kick Ass, Z-Wrangler, Three sisters, pacific pipeline, Grizzly claw, 454 Horse Power). French press....I didn't care for the taste much but I use my french press for other coffees with great results. YMMV.
Thank you
They told me that beans that are too oily are no good in their machine. Does anyone have a recommendation for beans for them? I'd love to get them a bag or two to go with their christmas gifts
I got 1 kg thanks OP
Both make excellent lattes!
do we retain the sale price or can the price change?
S and S is not a hassle, as you can cancel at anytime...