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  • Ray_C
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    Just so happens I still have a kilo or so and I gotta agree it is a great drop.

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  • Thundergod
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    Hes not like you Dennis.
    He only posts once every two or three months.
    Not every two or three minutes.

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  • Dennis
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    Originally posted by Mal link=1146372979/15#18 date=1175605881
    Gday Wired ,

    Long time no see mate,

    Mal.
    Now Mal - you should know better than that - OT! [smiley=lolk.gif]

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  • Dimal
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    Gday Wired ,

    Long time no see mate,

    Mal.

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  • garglebutt
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    Any decent Sumatran Mandheling in the beanbay polls please.

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  • Veneziano
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    Originally posted by Pioneer Roaster link=1146372979/15#15 date=1171498687
    I always have the Mandheling "Kuda Mas" Estate in stock, its by far the nicest Mandheling Ive come across.

    See here: http://shop.coffeeroastery.com.au/st...p?idProduct=27
    Yep, weve got the Kuda Mas, too. The grade 1 mandheling that andy got the time before the last grade 1 mandheling was on par, if not better, though!

    Cheers,

    Luca

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  • pie_in_ear
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    I always have the Mandheling "Kuda Mas" Estate in stock, its by far the nicest Mandheling Ive come across.

    See here: http://shop.coffeeroastery.com.au/st...p?idProduct=27

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  • robusto
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    The Mandheling is probably one of the most distinctive SOs Ive bought. A delightful winey taste. Good on its own if thats the way you like it, or in a blend. Love it (but not as much as the not-so-distinctive Colombian).

    Robusto

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  • COFFEECHASER
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    I roasted up my batch of this from my sample pack last night. After reading the above reviews I am looking forward to giving it a run to see what it tastes like. If I like it as much as what you all do I will be disappointed because I roasted up the whole lot and I will have to wait to get some.

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  • garglebutt
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    I dont think we ended up having a Sumatran over the last few months which is a bugger as it is my favourite base for blends and Im out.

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  • pie_in_ear
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    Originally posted by Rich and Rae link=1146372979/0#9 date=1153229057
    Its actually funny the Mandheling is UGLY and one of the cheapest beans and tastes wonderful.

    Cheap?!?! I pay a fortune for it. I have plenty Mandheling "Kuda Mas" in stock if anyone needs top up beans.

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  • marcstolk
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    Yep, the Mandheling was in the Beginners pack I just purchased and is a very nice SO. Much more flavorsome than the PNG A Grade although I think it needs to degas a little more than 2 days... perhaps 5 days. They do look ugly but they roast up nicely and even and after 1 day they have a nice butterscotch aroma on the nose - Yum!, unlike the Brazil which I found roasts a little uneven in colour. Still learning though...... but its good fun.

    Marc

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  • BeanPusher
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    Try the Mandheling about 2 hours after you roast it very very very yummy.

    Its actually funny the Mandheling is UGLY and one of the cheapest beans and tastes wonderful. The Jamacian Blue Mountain is one of the most expencive and to me tastes bloody Awful. [smiley=shocked.gif]

    Rich

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  • crommo
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    I must admit even with my humble heat gun the Mandheling roasts up a treat. Dooes not seem to be so fussy about yeilding a nice roast. The result has always pleased.

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  • MattG
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    Were lucky that we can trust Andy to pick good Mandheling!
    I have 3 different Mandheling SOs at the moment, and Andys is the best of the lot. With only a few kilos left, Ill be looking for some more Mandheling over the next 1-2 months.

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