good blend with columbian beans

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I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on a good blend using Colombian beans ( and anything else). Are there some definite "don'ts"? I know this is a random question but I am looking to try blending for the first time.
 
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A general rule when blending, is to combine beans with different characteristics. For example, take something with a bright acidity, and try combining it with a full-bodied coffee. No matter what, test it out before you sell it. Test small batches, and experiment.
Try different blends / roasts... play. That's the only way you can really learn, and it's fun besides.

In regard to your question; I've blended Colombian Excelsio with a nice brazil and had terrific results.

What are you blending it for? Drip coffee? Espresso? Be sure to try it in the application for which you're blending it.
 
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Ok, thats helpful. Do many people blend africans with any south/central american beans? I am blending for drip coffee. I have a couple espresso blends that are reasonable, but that is a mother animal. I have had so many different drip blends that I'm trying to grasp some of the common ones to see which I like best.
 
Take the colombian to the dark side of medium and blend with a central american roasted just a tad lighter. Sample @2 parts colombian and 1 part central american and then reverse amounts to see which you like best.

Or take the colombian to french and blend w/ sidamo roasted to the light side of medium. (2 parts sidamo, 1 part colombian.)
 
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