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BrainInAJar
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Joined: 28 Aug 2007
Posts: 34
Location: Prince George
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Starbucks Barista
Grinder: Rancillio Rocky
Vac Pot: Bodum Santos
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Roaster: Behmor 1600
Posted Sun Mar 2, 2008, 7:22pm
Subject: Coffee in northern BC ?
 

Hey everyone.

Just wondering, I live in Prince George, so the coffee supply is quite limited ( when Starbucks says that they're the "Best espresso in the neighbourhood" they are unfortunately not lying ). Which means that my bean choices are limited to starbies, or my own home roast ( and I've decided that I'm terrible at it )

Wondering if there's anyone in the near vicinity that would want to go in on a standing order with 49th. the coffee itself isn't too bad, price-wise, but the shipping if I want to get it in any reasonable time frame is about equal to the price of how much coffee I can drink before it's stale. I figure that if I can get together 2 or 3 more people that want to buy coffee from them on a regular basis, shipping would become a fairly negligible overhead.
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Blackwater
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Joined: 5 Sep 2007
Posts: 8
Location: Vanderhoof B.C.
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Saeco Gran Crema
Grinder: Doserless Rocky KA Proline...
Vac Pot: Press-pot
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Roaster: Iroast2, SC/CO
Posted Wed Apr 2, 2008, 7:47pm
Subject: Re: Coffee in northern BC ?
 

Hi John
Nice to hear of someone near here. How long have you been roasting and what do you drink mostly. Ive really enjoyed my roasting so far. Threw some out but learned lots. Don't give up yet, (or should I say please
do I'd like your roaster)
So long.
Kim
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