I have been looking into my next coffee order and I'm not sure where to order from yet, but I was curious if anyone has tried Burman Coffee's espresso blend. It has some robusta in it, but I would be interested in some reviews and if it compares to any other well-known blends. Thanks for any info.
MrCoffeeBlend Junior Member Joined: 24 Aug 2008 Posts: 1 Location: California Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Sun Aug 24, 2008, 12:56pm Subject: Re: Burman Coffee's Espresso Blend - Has Anyone Tried It?
I have not tried that brand. I know there is the French Roast a deep dark roast, European which is a combination of house blend and french roast and vienna Blend which is a lighter than french roast. To see for yourself Click here
Posted Fri Oct 17, 2008, 12:00pm Subject: Re: Burman Coffee's Espresso Blend - Has Anyone Tried It?
I used it for a bit when I purchased my Behmor from them. I took it to FC+ - about 10 sec into rolling 2nd. Has a bit of chocolate to it, but I found it didn't cut through milk drinks the way the wife likes it. I am back to liquid amber from SM and she's happy.
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