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    The Coffee Thread

    Couldn't find an official thread for members to post their coffee finds/ fixes so here we go!

    Post your favourite coffees, coffee shops around Thailand and any information concerning the bean of life.

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    We picked up Duang Dee Hill Tribe Coffee in Tops for the absolute bargain of 99baht for 250grams of ground coffee. About us - Duang Dee Coffee : Inspired by LnwShop.com

    We also drink Wawee medium roast which is another great coffee. Waweecoffeethailand

    A really nice smooth taste, not too strong and not too weak and glad to know we are supporting some hill tribes.

    Don't be shy, tell us what you drink!

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    we used to buy direct from them [5kilo at a time] they have many roasts and is the best in thailnd,i had to cut down on my coffee and no longer buy from them.they send it to you when ever you want.i still have their contact details if any one wants them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by headhunter View Post
    we used to buy direct from them [5kilo at a time] they have many roasts and is the best in thailnd,i had to cut down on my coffee and no longer buy from them.they send it to you when ever you want.i still have their contact details if any one wants them.
    That would be great, PM me or just post here. I agree, a really good coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonecollector View Post
    That would be great, PM me or just post here. I agree, a really good coffee.
    081-6029180 or 053-219361 name nong i am sure the business is run by a german.

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    I routinely ride my bike to my local coffee shop. Not sure what brand coffee they use but all I have had there has tasted great and its nice place to sit and watch people go about their day.

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    I tried the Royal Project 100% Arabica coffee beans. following the recommendation of Cyrille. They tasted pretty good compared to the coffee I had bought earlier in Thailand. However, this morning, back in Germany, I had my usual Venetian blend and realised just how good it is.

    As always, I will be bringing my own coffee to Thailand on my next trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    had my usual Venetian blend
    I heard that stuff can make you blind.

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    We've been drinking a Filipino coffee which is really good and not very expensive. Kapedanlayan

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    Get a bean to cup machine.

    Ground coffee goes stale after 30mins

    Whole Bean vs Ground Coffee: 3 Reasons You Should Be Buying Whole Bean | JavaPresse Coffee Company

    I know there's no Sainsbury in Thailandbut these are pretty good for a tenner per kg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    I tried the Royal Project 100% Arabica coffee beans. following the recommendation of Cyrille. They tasted pretty good compared to the coffee I had bought earlier in Thailand. However, this morning, back in Germany, I had my usual Venetian blend and realised just how good it is.

    As always, I will be bringing my own coffee to Thailand on my next trip.

    I prefer Robusta. Not a big fan of Arabica.

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    Coffee maker that must be at least 10 years old, coffee canister that was bought in the 90's but still seals perfectly. The 3 coffees on rotation are Starbucks Sumatra, Kenya, and Boncafe Caffe Classica.

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    What is this place ?

    A&W is officially bringing the UK-based chain Pret A Manger to Canada as part of a two-year pilot this summer.

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    Its called Lenny's in the UK, they must have Frenchified it for you Canuks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    What is this place ?

    A&W is officially bringing the UK-based chain Pret A Manger to Canada as part of a two-year pilot this summer.
    Teakdoor. You must be new here. Welcome. Are you a tobacco chewer?

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    Doi Chang is reliable I also like this which I grind fresh each morning, I think it was about 600kg delivered off Lazada, excellent aroma taste and value.
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    Few of teh Thai brands match illy or Lavazza but I found real coffee in Vietnam tasty
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    I just want the chance to use a bigger porridge bowl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    Few of teh Thai brands match illy or Lavazza but I found real coffee in Vietnam
    Lavazza isn't real coffee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Teakdoor. You must be new here. Welcome. Are you a tobacco chewer?
    'Em no. I chewed a bit when I was 18 that's it

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Its called Lenny's in the UK, they must have Frenchified it for you Canuks
    Huh ? The article says it's called Pret a Manger. What a wonky I name. Tim hortons is probably better

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    I grow my own coffee, robusta. Take beans to a local commercial coffee grower where he mixes my beans with 30% arabica beans, roasts the beans in, his dining room table size roaster and take them home. The roasted beans are stored in old large Yolida natural yoghurt 1.8 kg tubs available at Makro/Lotus.

    When required, I grind the beans and make black coffee in a 2 cup size Bialetti - Moka Express Stovetop Espresso Maker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg Dingle View Post
    Lavazza isn't real coffee
    I'm a weasily stultified peasant never had a capriccio of unction until I was 12
    I agree it aint' Blue Mountain nor High Mt but often served with sensimiglia bongettes n "coffee shops of Moum an Amstel where something to wash down the "Choculate Brownies" required.
    I realiaze down Canal Street a chcco Brownie may be a date with Chittywrongbong, Hal-like an Egyptian or HarryBrokebackCutie

    It is however not Glazed Bisto or the arse gravy you may be familair with visiting the Bovril Gate at Stamford Bridge.

    I concur and its stupendous to be upbraided by a coinoissewer.

    Do you do home visit perchance?
    I got a couple of family members who need a good toungue lashing l
    Piping Hot Dogs on draught , only restriction please no Rainbow Football regalia or Green Datsun's it frightens the dogs, Lulu's on a lead as usual by appointment

    May yer dingle dongle
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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    I grow my own coffee, robusta. Take beans to a local commercial coffee grower where he mixes my beans with 30% arabica beans,........
    Drink up Hoe Hoe

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    I found real coffee in Vietnam tasty
    Some of the best coffee I've had anywhere in the world.

    If you're ever over there, get yourself some Trung Nguyen Legendee Gold (Sang Tao 8). It's a simulation of kopi luwak (civet coffee) and is fantastic. Relatively expensive but worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg Dingle View Post
    Lavazza isn't real coffee
    WE DON'T ALL USE GRINDR

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Some of the best coffee I've had anywhere in the world.

    If you're ever over there, get yourself some Trung Nguyen Legendee Gold (Sang Tao 8). It's a simulation of kopi luwak (civet coffee) and is fantastic. Relatively expensive but worth it.

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    This guy Nguyen seems to own everything in Vietnam 5555

    That's a nice coffee right there, we are big fans of Vietnamese coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    It's a simulation of kopi luwak (civet coffee)
    How do you simulate beans going through the intestinal tract of a cat and then being shat out?

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