Yep.. soil, precipitation, elevation, processing methods have huge profile impacts. Which region would you say stood out to you the most as the most "unique" flavor? (you're participating in an informal focus group rn😂)
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Well. I can tell you before I started drinking coffee black (I still don't regularly but now I tolerate it so I don't have to tell people how I take it on set) I was really impressed with Hawaiian Kona coffee because it literally is sweet without doing anything.
Other than that I like it dark dark. Like the darker the better so I can taste my coffee through all the cream I normally do 🤣🤣🤷🏽 but also like yeah I just love the taste of coffee and obvi I bet I'm addicted to caffeine 🤷🏽
So I find myself gravitating towards dark stuff and I think the darkest I remember have been Nicaragua, l Ethiopia, and wherever David Lynch gets his beans because that shit is like that black paint that's so black it makes things look like a2D drawing.
Nice! 😂 Thank you! African coffees are 👌
https://www.cookingchanneltv.com/devour/2013/08/director-david-lynch-now-sells-his-own-coffee
Maybe you can tell me more about his voice because it was Def 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
I'll have to see if I can order some & try it. Is there any other info on the back?
