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Originally posted by 7B67677863020 link=1238047393/6#6 date=1238281793
Ive found (cheers Luca) that the only way to fully appreciate Esmeralda is to drink it cupping style. 4minute steep, then paper filtered. All other methods seem to fall short. I mean you get the awesomeness it has to offer, but not in its entirety. Es greatest attribute is that its so multi-dimensional. Best coffee Ive had this year.... best brew was on the 2nd of Jan.... oh yeah I remember it.
I tried this last night and it was sensational quite different to just pouring the hot water over.
So a cheers go out to you and Luca
Had it through the Clover at Liar Liar a couple of weeks ago or was that BBB :-/, all I remember was savouring every drop. If it was on the day I had drunk seven coffees by 10.30am then you will understand my lack of note taking. Better go find that travel diary..........
Chris
ps: I love Melbourne
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Re: Esmeralda
Originally posted by 756969766D0C0 link=1238047393/6#6 date=1238281793
Best coffee Ive had this year.... best brew was on the 2nd of Jan.... oh yeah I remember it.
Ive found (cheers Luca) that the only way to fully appreciate Esmeralda is to drink it cupping style. 4minute steep, then paper filtered. All other methods seem to fall short. I mean you get the awesomeness it has to offer, but not in its entirety. Es greatest attribute is that its so multi-dimensional. Best coffee Ive had this year.... best brew was on the 2nd of Jan.... oh yeah I remember it.
The shop is called Cuisine World and is in Elizabeth st they have lots of stuff like atomics.One of the baristas at BBB told me they have plastic drippers there, I belive they are a retail outlet for Sorrentina
I have just had some esmeralda through the dripper, I must say beanflying I partly agree with you its not as good as the syphon. The different flavours seem to be less noticeable .But I think its still pretty good. The papers I have are american, they are called natural brew. I got them from a shop around the corner from BBB.
Finished my bag a few days ago, definately peaked about 4-6 days and became slightly more tame in the citrus toward the end but still a great brew. Only tried one brew past paper drip but wasnt impressed so I am blaming the paper.
I might see if they have some more in a week or two 8-)
I got some of this bean from Brother Baba Budan yesterday. It was roasted on the 23/3 and put it through my syphon, the dose was 18gms in 240mls with a medium grind.
The flavour was fantastic I got a floral,citrusy flavours while it was quite hot and then once it cooled a bit grapes and cinnamon, it taste like someone had infused cinnamon in the coffee.
What impresses me about syphon is the different flavours you get as the coffee cools.
Im going to try it through my manual dripper tonight to see if I can tell any difference between them.
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