Robertlee
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If this topic is not new, I apologize. I scanned the list and did not see it. Of course, at my age that doesn't mean much.
About springtime I purchased a bag of my favorite varietal from the local Starbucks outlet in my neighborhood Vons (that's Safeway under another name). Upon brewing a pot (I grind my own) I was treated to one of the harshest cups of coffee I'd tasted since my days in the Navy. I checked everything, water quality, the cleanliness of the brewer, and so on. It was the coffee and it had the unmistakable flavor and aroma of robusta beans and in sufficient quantity to ruin the entire bag. So the question is this, did I buy an aberration or is Starbucks saving money by adding cheap beans to their bags? I found a good local source of high quality 100% arabica close by so my mornings aren't a loss.
About springtime I purchased a bag of my favorite varietal from the local Starbucks outlet in my neighborhood Vons (that's Safeway under another name). Upon brewing a pot (I grind my own) I was treated to one of the harshest cups of coffee I'd tasted since my days in the Navy. I checked everything, water quality, the cleanliness of the brewer, and so on. It was the coffee and it had the unmistakable flavor and aroma of robusta beans and in sufficient quantity to ruin the entire bag. So the question is this, did I buy an aberration or is Starbucks saving money by adding cheap beans to their bags? I found a good local source of high quality 100% arabica close by so my mornings aren't a loss.
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