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  • thegoodies
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    No time to type any more as bean bay is upon ussssssssss

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  • grendel
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    Mine, mine ALLLLLLLL mine. . .


    Muahahahahahahahahaha



    Any decaf?

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  • thegoodies
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    Your a stirrer Wired

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  • garglebutt
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    yay! I finally got on in time to pick up the beans I wanted.

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  • lucinda
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    Dont be too alarmed then TGs.

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  • thegoodies
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    Well Im not missing this one. I got caught up the last two Bean Bays and only managed to get some left overs, not all what I wanted so I have set the alarms all over the place this time to remind me. Mobile Phone alarm, Watch Alarm, Outlook Tasks reminder. Only 15 mins to go. Hopefully no body drowns as I might have to hold off the CPR until the Beans are ordered.

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  • Bill
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    Originally posted by Mal link=1195466780/30#44 date=1195628680
    Originally posted by Bill link=1195466780/30#35 date=1195611742
    Andy, are any of these beans dry processed, or are they all wet processed like in the last bean bay?
    Easiest way Bill is to simply Google the beans description and youll be supplied with heaps of info, including the various processes used and as Chris has suggested, Sweet Marias are an excellent source for info on any beans coming from similar regions, processing might be different though...

    Mal.
    Yes, but processing is not always the same for each region though, is it? From what I found Yemen appears to be generally dry processed. As 2mcm said, the Ethiopian Naturals would be dry processed. Sulawesi Toraja seems to be wet, or semi-wet process from what Ive read???? As for the others, Id have no idea....


    Bill

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  • GrindOnDemand
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    Originally posted by 2muchcoffeeman link=1195466780/30#42 date=1195627262
    Originally posted by Evan link=1195466780/30#41 date=1195626797
    Andy, will you be posting a description of tonights beans beforehand to help us beginners choose?

    Evan.
    Hi Evan,

    Try the Sweetmarias website- Its a great source of cupping info...

    2mcm
    I agree its fantastic in its comprehensive descriptions, however when looking at the Indian bean profiles on that site, 2 Chikmagalur region beans were cupped, but they were from different estates. One apparently had intense, bold qualities, whilst the other had mild attributes. Just shows you how even beans from the same region can be radically different, it seems.

    So, Im curious as to what tonights Indian Chik has to offer??? :-?

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  • ev
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    Originally posted by 2muchcoffeeman link=1195466780/30#42 date=1195627262
    Originally posted by Evan link=1195466780/30#41 date=1195626797
    Andy, will you be posting a description of tonights beans beforehand to help us beginners choose?

    Evan.
    Hi Evan,

    Try the Sweetmarias website- Its a great source of cupping info...

    2mcm
    Thanks Chris. Will do.

    Evan.

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  • Dimal
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    Originally posted by Bill link=1195466780/30#35 date=1195611742
    Andy, are any of these beans dry processed, or are they all wet processed like in the last bean bay?
    Easiest way Bill is to simply Google the beans description and youll be supplied with heaps of info, including the various processes used and as Chris has suggested, Sweet Marias are an excellent source for info on any beans coming from similar regions, processing might be different though...

    Mal.

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  • Ron
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    Anyone find any info on the Ethiopian Gambella - Gambela is a town through which a lot of coffee is/was exported but I cant find any reference to it being one of the growing regions?

    Ron

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  • TC
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    Originally posted by Evan link=1195466780/30#41 date=1195626797
    Andy, will you be posting a description of tonights beans beforehand to help us beginners choose?

    Evan.
    Hi Evan,

    Try the Sweetmarias website- Its a great source of cupping info...

    2mcm

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  • ev
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    Andy, will you be posting a description of tonights beans beforehand to help us beginners choose?


    Evan.

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  • Judith
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    Does anyone know how much weight each satchel can hold?

    Ta

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  • lucinda
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    Sammy, you can also buy starter packs whenever you are ready, you do not have to wait until beanbay as they are usually there all the time.

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