what's the best coffee you've ever had?

i'm still yet to experience the magical south american coffee that i keep on hearing about

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The best coffee ever has been roasted in the past 3 days.

That is 99% of what great coffee is

This is also very true.

I was once in a small coffee roastery. It was heaven. The smell alone...

oh wow, sounds incredible πŸ€”πŸ’œ

It was awesome. Maybe instead of drinking so much coffee, I should sit in a roastery for a few hours every day πŸ˜‚

I’d disagree, 2 weeks post roast I find to be the sweet spot. But that’s just me

One of the best I’ve ever had is from Kona, Hawaii.

how would you describe it from your memory? what made it stand out?

The smoothness of it is the first one that came to mind. The taste and smell came after. It smells caramel like and even on the acidity in terms of taste. It's similar to Ethiopia which is my next fav.

love the smell of caramel with a passion, sounds absolutely magical

Totally agree. I’m a sucker for Kona β˜•οΈ

hawaii sounds magnificent, seen some lovely videos about it, can't wait to visit one day πŸ€—

Colombian coffees are some of my faves

Try to find a geisha, those are spectacular

what's a geisha?

Geisha is a type coffee tree that produces super high quality coffee beans. Sweeter, more fruity flavors.

These are less common and more expensive, but totally worth it

Coffee house near me has coffee from South America and Africa. The African ones are the best. Really flavourful

Ethiopian Yirgacheffe πŸ˜‹

El Salvadoran beans are the best that I’ve ever tasted.

what made them so special?

They might be the most aromatic beans. It's soft like linden. Never burns your throat. It tastes a bit like honey, tbh. But don’t get confused, it’s still a strong coffee.

I love to many to pick one πŸ’œβ˜•οΈ

ComΓΊn Cafe

Bulevardul 16 Decembrie 1989 10, TimiΘ™oara 300173, Roumanie.

πŸ‘ŒπŸ€« Order 2 canelle on the side.

ITALIAN CAFE IN URUGUAY

The only coffee I’ve ever enjoyed black has been at an Ethiopian restaurant. Pretty sure it’s not just the bean, but the preparation, because really good smelling Ethiopian coffee prepared at home isn’t as good. (It’s still very good, though)

If you live in US or Canada, you might try this microlot collection:

https://thegoodbeans.com/products/guara-limited-editions-3-pack-variety

I enjoyed the coffee I brewed from the pacamara bean. Collections vary.

Location in El Salvador (so, Central America). Accepts payment via Lightning (BTC).

Enjoy.