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StuartPuk
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Location: Corby, UK
Expertise: Just starting

Posted Wed Jul 25, 2007, 1:21pm
Subject: Re: UK Roasters
 

Hi Gus

Yes, the Parisienne we had (small 227g bag, didn't last long) was full of flavour and had just been roasted that afternoon.

They have now sent me a price list and I'm hoping I can organise a forward payment and collection as they normally ask for 9 kilo's to be bought at once.  I'm hoping that I'll be able to buy a bag of each type to try out to start with.

Cheers

Stu
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Gus
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Location: London
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Posted Wed Jul 25, 2007, 2:34pm
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Can you send me a email stuart i think i might be able to help you out.

See you soon.
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Matisse
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Joined: 19 Dec 2007
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Location: Bristol, UK
Expertise: Professional

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Posted Wed Dec 19, 2007, 1:49am
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Hi,

Little late to this topic, for the best coffee in the country, go with hasbean, james' gourmet coffee co in ross on wye and Twoday coffee roasters in bristol.

all three are exceptional artisan roasters who select the best greens from COE etc.

Steve @ Hasbean and Peter @ james' gourmet have both roasted barista competition winning beans.

hope this helps.

mat
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reel_barista
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Joined: 4 Dec 2007
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Location: Kingston Upon Thames. UK
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Roaster: soon to be a JOPER
Posted Fri Dec 21, 2007, 11:23am
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Hi Gus,
         i thought you are part of andronicas or work for them?
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ChrisUK
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Joined: 28 Feb 2008
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Location: UK
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: La Pavoni Pub Single HX
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Roaster: Gene Cafe
Posted Sun Mar 23, 2008, 6:55am
Subject: Re: UK Roasters
 

I'm new to the world of espresso making at home but I did make a purchase from Hasbean last week.  Their website is easy to use with lots of info if you don't know too much about coffee.  I used the 'most popular' list on the right hand side of the page to make my coffee selections.  I must say i was really impressed with the taste of the Has Bean Premium Espresso Blend.....It has a lovely caramel taste to it.....it smells gorgeous when coming out of the grinder too!  The items were really well packed....i received them next day on the 19th March and the printed roast date was 18th March......top service!

Already used the 1Kg they sent so planning another purchase from them this weekend.
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SeamusMcFlurry
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Location: Newcaslte, UK
Expertise: Pro Barista

Posted Tue Jul 22, 2008, 2:09pm
Subject: Re: UK Roasters
 

At my cafe we user Union Hand Roasted. Give their revelation blend a go, it's gorgeous. I think they stock their stuff in Sainsburys as well.
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bagelfairy
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Posted Wed Jul 23, 2008, 9:56pm
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www.Squaremilecoffee.com

Hate to sound like a broken record, but honestly,  all of my customers in the shop adore their stuff---the first time I stocked their retail beans yesterday---I already sold half of what I had. (Which reminds me I need to order some.)

Plus they're really intent on educating you about coffee---for example, how super freshly roasted coffee releases more CO2 (I think?) etc. so when you're pulling the shot it looks more foamy/bubbly, etc. and just in general about bean quality, about dosing, tamping and just the proper clean way to make a yummy cup.

In fact some of my regulars have commented that normally they put sugar into their coffees but the blend's so smooth they don't need it anymore!

-b
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BettaRosetta
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Joined: 20 Jul 2008
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Location: Lancaster UK
Expertise: Pro Barista

Posted Fri Jul 25, 2008, 5:34am
Subject: Re: UK Roasters
 

J Atkinson & Co in Lancaster is an artisan coffee roasters that was established in 1837, we have over 80 different coffees including our blends and about 60/70 single origin (depending on what is available!). We have won awards for our products including North West fine foods winner for one of our coffees. We are very well known around the area and the word is spreading fast. All our coffees are roasted on the premises of the shop on 3 british engineered roasters (whitmee and uno) everyday so all our coffees are as fresh as they can be.
visit out website www.thecoffeehopper.com
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Queynte
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Posted Fri Jul 25, 2008, 7:07am
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My old favourite roaster - blendandroast have just re-invented themselves as the coffee bean shop (???)

Anyway, their site's better, and they've got some great coffee's with simple explanations for the newbie coffee enthusiasts.

Not sure I agree with a lot of their descriptions - they sound a bit generic, but I can tell you that their colombian and guatemalan are at least as good as anything else ive tasted.

Click Here (www.coffee-bean-shop.co.uk)
Click Here (www.coffee-bean-shop.co.uk)

Not sure about their blends, as Im currently obsessed with single origin shots, but I probably agree with mark prince when he says that blends can be better than the sum of their parts.

hasbean's espresso blends are particularly nice.

Buffard
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BettaRosetta
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Joined: 20 Jul 2008
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Location: Lancaster UK
Expertise: Pro Barista

Posted Tue Jul 29, 2008, 8:31am
Subject: Re: UK Roasters
 

Do you meen their site is better than J. Atkinson & Co? :S :S :S
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