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COFFEE BRANDS IN POLAND & ELSEWHERE?


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Polonius3
  May 20, 08, 07:48  #1

What brands of coffee for home brewing do you prefer in Poland and other countries represented on this forum? Pre-ground or whole beans ground at home just before brewing? Know of any decent-tasting decaffeinated brand? Just curious.

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z_darius
  May 20, 08, 09:23  #2

Polonius3:

What brands of coffee for home brewing do you prefer


Only Gala von Eduscho, Nr. 1, ground.

Polonius3:
Know of any decent-tasting decaffeinated brand?

I always thought decaffeinated coffee the same way as one would think about dehydrated water.

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Krzysztof
  May 20, 08, 13:28  #3

I usually drink Astra (brand, because their name is confusing, the company named Astra makes also cheaper/worse coffee brands), 100% pure Colombian arabica. I buy ground coffee, too lazy for whole beans (someday I'll buy a coffee machine that uses whole beans though).
I also like Lavazza and Illy (both Italian, Lavazza is easy to buy, Illy less easy in a small town like mine, or almost impossible), but they cost a bit too much (18-20 z³ for 250 grams, while Astra only 10-12 z³ for 250 gr).

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Polonius3
  May 20, 08, 14:36  #4

Completely by accident I once ran across a brand in the US that I regard to be the best-tasting brand I have ever tasted in America -- Maxwell House French Roast. (Not to be confused with the Maxwell Hosue sold in Poland which is not very good). I am referring to regular, mainline food-shop brands, not gourmet specialities.
In Poalnd my favourite is Tchibo Family (red packet). Since it is higher in caffeine than average brands I add one part decaf to five or six parts Tchibo. It is also economical -- about 7z³ per 250g. Of course, de gustibus non disputandum est really applies to coffee, because tastes greatly vary.

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johnkelleran
  Jun 1, 08, 09:59  #5

I like Kelleran Coffee. It's roasted in Poland from a variety of origins. I'm obviously self promoting, but I know our coffee is good. We are a small specialty coffee roasting business. And we can grind it to suit your brew method.

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VaFunkoolo GOLD MEMBER
  Jun 1, 08, 10:03  #6

How are your coffee roasting ventures going John?

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Eurola GOLD MEMBER
  Jun 1, 08, 20:57  #7

None of my family members in Poland had a coffee maker and I was stuck with instant coffee or 'parzona" -boiled water poured over very fine grinds. They were actually pretty good. One of my cousins had espresso machine so I enjoyed a few great cups of java with her! Arkadia Mall in Warsaw had a great coffee too.

I wanted to buy a coffee maker for my niece, but in the small town (about 15000) there were only two stores that had a couple of them to choose from.
They were also very cheaply made and cost 140 zloty! I could get a pretty decent coffee maker for about 70 bucks here.

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hancock
  Jun 2, 08, 14:20  #8

if you want the very best coffee maker in the world. there is nothing that can beat a sunbeam. if you can find a particular model that suits you . some of the best coffe judges in the world tested unbeleivably expensive machines. these they tested blindly. and couldnt belive what they found.models that cost thousends more than the sunbeam just could come close. dont beleive me find out. i havent got the energy at the moment. im full of drugs for my epilepsy but what i am saying is true if you care to look. i like moccona freeze dried or nescafe mild instant. and New guinea gold beans.

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plk123
  Jun 2, 08, 16:31  #9

z_darius:
I always thought decaffeinated coffee the same way as one would think about dehydrated water.

or NA beer. wtf is the point?

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Zgubiony
  Jun 3, 08, 07:52  #10

I've noticed there's a lot of instant coffee drinking and Jakobs seems to be pretty popular.

My favorite is El Injerto, but I'm not sure if you can get this in PL.

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johnkelleran
  Jun 11, 08, 02:28  #11

My coffee venture is going well. I really love roasting and cupping delicious coffee, and most everyone I meet in the coffee business is great. We are small and growing so I hope one day I won't have the early business worries. If you are in Poland and want to try some, don't hesitate contacting me. John@KelleranCoffee.com

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HAL9009
  Jun 17, 08, 19:26  #12

Polish coffee brands here in Ireland are about half the price in the Polish shops that coffee costs in the supermarkets, so I have been tasting my way through all the Polish brands available to see which tastes best...
My current caffeine extractor is a 20 year old Ufesa (Spanish manufacturer I believe) standard configuration drip feed device.

Lavazza is my default brand of coffee - always good.
May get to try Kelleran Coffee someday too...

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LwowskaKrakow
  Jun 18, 08, 11:55  #13

johnkelleran:
If you are in Poland and want to try some, don't hesitate contacting me.


Great with pleasure! Where is your business located in Krakow?
Is it like a café or a sort of Local Starbucks?

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plk123
  Jun 18, 08, 11:57  #14

i really like Blue Mountain from Jamiaca but it's prohibitive here in the states but i get a few pounds here and there directly from the island.

I also like Kona Hawaiian.

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Jun 18, 08, 12:26  #15

plk123:
Blue Mountain from Jamiaca but it's prohibitive here in the states

Probited? So that you can't legally buy the stuff.
Or prohibitive? So it prevents you from doing various things? Like sleeping.

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plk123
  Jun 18, 08, 13:16  #16

too expensive, that's all.

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turin
  Jun 23, 08, 22:39  #17

Tchibo is the best value (quality vs. price), and they have an interesting little store with the most random assortments of items. I have recently had the displeasure of experiencing a very bland package of Lavazza (which used to be my favorite), and I no longer go out of my way to find it. I used to be a bean-grinding snob - I would even do it in the office. But I decided that the preground coffee was just as good and a lot less work, so I only grind the brands that are available exclusively whole bean. I always err on the side of finely ground. Millstone and Sweetwater are pretty good.

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