May I ask without giving reasons, what type of roast is this old A&P (now Superfresh) coffee? Rob |
http://www.eightoclock.com/This site mentions Brazilian. /monty At 05:15 PM 7/16/01 EDT, you wrote: <Snip> Times New RomanMay I ask without giving reasons, what type of roast is this old A&P (now Superfresh) coffee? Robarial arial<<<<<<<< homeroast mailing listhttp://lists.sweetmarias.com/mailman/listinfo/homeroast |
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> I don't know what kind of roast it is, but may I suggest you try home roasting instead? It is really quite simple if you have an old air popcorn popper around. That way, you can determine precisely what roast you want. Sorry for the sarcasm - couldn't resist :-) - Andy P.S. Probably a cinnimon to city roast. |
And according to their web site, the
100% Colombian is medium roast.
Whatever that means.
"(Brown Bag) - Medium Roast, selected
100% Colombian beans, vigorous and
winey. Rated #1 by a leading
independent consumer products testing
publication.
Also available in decaffeinated."
Monty Harris wrote:
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A&P (now
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The terribly stale type. - Steve D
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