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I’ve never tasted it, smells good!
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Black Rifle Coffee Company has good stuff too.
Yes they do, we buy it all the time, DGAS if it's a bit overpriced either, good cause! +1 Just tried it 2 days ago..... a local kid owns it. Great story and mission. (He was actually here this week speaking at a Special Olympics function and I bought some.) Cool stuff Wage!
Trump Won!
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Hell yeah!
I will buy some.
I am MAGA.
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Community Dark Roast.........”NO” chicory! memtb
You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong." -Bob Hagel
“I’d like to be a good rifleman…..but, I prefer to be a good hunter”! memtb 2024
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Community Dark Roast.........”NO” chicory! memtb Enjoying a cup of it now!
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Campfire Tracker
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Black Rifle of course. Just picked up another bag of beans from the LGS today in fact. The AK blend.
I could wish a lot of things on my worst enemy but neuropathy ain't one of them.
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Campfire Ranger
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Cup of hot chocolate spiked with hot damn.
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Maxwell House 100% Colombian. Tried a bunch of different ones over the decades, and drink a pot a day of this stuff. During cold season might add a smidge of cinnamon.
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Carry what you’re willing to fight with - Mackay Sagebrush
Perfect is the enemy of good enough
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Campfire Member
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I recommend finding an Arabica bean or blend where the roast date is marked on the bag. Buy whole beans if possible and grind immediately before brewing. I recommend a medium roast so you can still taste the unique flavor of that particular bean or blend. If you put creamer in your coffee taste it before adding cream so you don’t overdo it. Folgers and other industrial blends tend to be made from the ‘other’ coffee bean, coffee canephora otherwise known as robusta. Growers like it because it is more resistant to coffee rust but it is bitter which is why people tend to add sugar and creamer to their coffee. Darker roasts tend to taste more carmelized which is what industrial roasters want to keep an even flavor. They also make ‘blends’ to use lower quality beans to increase profit margin. A ‘single origin’ coffee from high grown trees in volcanic soil, Costa Rica, Panama, Hawaii roasted to ‘full city’ let’s you taste everything that coffee bean has to offer without the burned taste. In the grocery store Peet’s marks their roast dates on the bags. Community is not a bad coffee but it is a blend. So try a light to medium roast arabica bean and enjoy the hunt for your new favorite coffee.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Campfire Kahuna
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Best?, Don't know we use Maxwell House.
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Campfire Ranger
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My favorite. I live off it. But it’s $25 a pound, but worth it.
Sacred Grounds coffee from Captain Cook, HI I was going to say real Kona Hawaiian, but that's close enough. Yeah. Captain cook is roughly 20-25 miles south of Kona. Dang close.
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Sam's Club Membersmark Columbia whole bean for me.
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Folgers with about 10% Kona added in. Have to stretch the Kona out.
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Campfire Ranger
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Local dirt: I have been to the Island of Jamaica and have toured the Blue Mountain Coffee Plantation - I wish I would have bought MORE of it to bring home, it was outstanding coffee. I drink Folgers at home - I am too "thrifty" to make a habit of the "premiums" from Hawaii and such. Enjoy your coffee folks - one of life's small pleasures. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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There you go, can even get it delivered from NOLA right to my door.
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Big sky organic from Costco whole bean We grind for each pot
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Community Coffee - New Orleans Blend Coffee and Chicory
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Campfire Tracker
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We buy McDonald’s for the Keurig by the 100 pack at Sam’s. Pricey but GD that stuff is good! I only eat once a day but I would pass up the meal before I would pass up my morning coffee. I drink that stuff by the gallon with heavy cream and no sugar.
Black Rifle is good stuff too but hard to come by and pricey as well.
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Hill Brothers, 8 o'clock, and Community are pretty good. We drink Folgers here at home. The plastic cans make decent storage containers for brass! When on vacation, I'll sometimes stop at Starbucks. I know, I know, but they have some decent but overpriced choices if you stay away from the yuppie stuff! And between 0700 and 0800 the scenery can be pretty good!
Some of you guys have excellent taste in coffee!
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