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Old 10-29-2007, 09:13 PM   #141 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kirosia View Post
Do you (or anyone) have experience with Monin syrups? I've heard good things about the brand, I want to try the gingerbread/pumpkin spice/spice berry flavors.
I used that brand a few times, not those particular flavors though, but I'm sure they would be good. Also the coffee house in South Florida I used to go to (The Roasted Bean) uses Monin syrups, there espresso drinks where always good.
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Old 10-29-2007, 09:36 PM   #142 (permalink)
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Nice, I might try to order some later. I just came back from the market and bought some smuckers caramel and dark chocolate (which I bought incorrectly... I thought I grabbed the dark choco and mint).
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Old 11-01-2007, 09:57 AM   #143 (permalink)
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I'm not a huge fan of syrups. Amateurs tend to be, well, amateurs and overuse them; the really good coffee places tend to snob them and 'punish' you for 'tainting' a perfectly good cup of coffee. Consequently, I'm yet to find anybody that really seems to know how to use them properly, all I really seem to get is a cup of warm, milky [caramel, irish cream, vanilla, etc] with foam on top and an indication that somewhere, nearby, a coffee was made.

I know its not good to judge without first trying but the idea of pumpkin with coffee kinda scares me.

The closest I come to syrups with coffee is making a cup of peppermint tea at the same time as an espresso and alternating between the two as I drink, and when I had chocolate coated coffee beans in a container that I didn't completely wash out after it contained peppermint leaves: it smelt quite tremendous.
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Looks like I'm the only one that "Cold Brews" their coffee....

I've been "Cold Brewing" my coffee for over 15 years now using a Toddy Cold Brew setup.

http://www.toddycafe.com/shop/product.php?productId=67

Like the story says - You get all the flavor and very little of the acids and other oils that hide the true flavor. This does make coffee taste like it smells.

Here's how it works -
http://www.toddycafe.com/customerser...structions.php

I brew mine for 24 hrs and end up with 2 quarts of concentrate. This lasts my wife and I about 1 to 1.5 weeks. The nice thing is you can make it as strong or weak as you like and you can quickly make a single cup in about 3 minutes.

I just pour a couple ounces of concentrate in my cup, top with water and microwave for about 2 minutes.

My setup is not too complicated....LOL!!


I did finally have to bite the bullet and buy a commercial grinder since I grind a pound at a time. After burning out several different grinders I ended up buying a commercial Bunn grinder.....


This is our favorite coffee lately....Costa Rican Tarrazu
http://www.cw-usa.com/coffee-beans-v...rrazu-5lb.html

I usually order a 5 lb. bag of the Tarrazu and a 5 lb. bag another for variety.
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I'm not a huge fan of syrups. Amateurs tend to be, well, amateurs and overuse them; the really good coffee places tend to snob them and 'punish' you for 'tainting' a perfectly good cup of coffee. Consequently, I'm yet to find anybody that really seems to know how to use them properly, all I really seem to get is a cup of warm, milky [caramel, irish cream, vanilla, etc] with foam on top and an indication that somewhere, nearby, a coffee was made.
If they are used correctly they can be a nice addition to a coffee drink, granted I'm not a professional barista nor have I worked in an exclusive coffee house. I have seen some places IE: Starbucks try to dilute there god awful resteamed milk and burnt beans with syrup, now that is indeed a very bad drink, but if you go to a good coffee house that micro roasts there beans and use quality syrups (IE:natural flavors, not artificial junk) in moderation then a good drink can be had. If a person is a purist then they should stick with black coffee.
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Well, I just bought some flavored creamer because it was cheap ($2ish), and it's not too bad. The only issue is that it's not very concentrated, so you have to put at least two tbsp and some sugar in to get it decent. (which really adds up in the calorie dept) If you've ever tried D&D's flavored coffee, you'll know what to expect.

I know, it's not real coffee, but I don't seem to enjoy real coffee (drip/press) for some reason.
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I just pour a couple ounces of concentrate in my cup, top with water and microwave for about 2 minutes.
Did you say good coffee and microwave in the same sentence?

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Did you say good coffee and microwave in the same sentence?

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Did you say good coffee and microwave in the same sentence?

Blasphemy!
nice!

i end up microwaving some coffee at the end of the day b/c there's some leftover in the carafe and i hate wasting coffee...but i would never say it's GOOD coffee!
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Did you say good coffee and microwave in the same sentence?

Blasphemy!
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

Yes, I did!!! And it is not the same as re-heating coffee previously brewed or prepared using hot water (filtered or pressed). Once coffee prepared with heat gets cold and reheated it tastes like mud.

My sister in-law who is a real connoisseur -roasts and grinds her beans- was shocked at how good the cold brewed coffee heated in the microwave tasted.
I prepared some Costa Rican Tarrazu with my French press and the cold brewed Tarrazu for her to try. She had three cups of the cold brewed and ordered a Toddy filter setup when she got home from her visit.
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