H12Mike
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I have been drinking coffee for 50+ years and for the first 40 years drank anything that was served to me. Then I started drinking SB white chocolate moccas, 3 per day, until I retired 6 years ago. Recently, I have purchased a moccamaster and burr grinder and started using fresh roasted beans.
The problem is: I noticed a major change in taste when I started using the fresh roast instead of store bought; BUT, I cannot detect any change in taste between the different beans. I have bought and tried everything from Bolivian, Columbian, Brazilian, Bali, Kenyan and finally Kona.
Is this common? I guess my palette is not sophisticated enough. When I was travelling a lot I could detect good coffee at the 5 star hotels, but that was probably due to the freshness of their roast. I am still just looking for the perfect morning coffee to enjoy. Any suggestions?
The problem is: I noticed a major change in taste when I started using the fresh roast instead of store bought; BUT, I cannot detect any change in taste between the different beans. I have bought and tried everything from Bolivian, Columbian, Brazilian, Bali, Kenyan and finally Kona.
Is this common? I guess my palette is not sophisticated enough. When I was travelling a lot I could detect good coffee at the 5 star hotels, but that was probably due to the freshness of their roast. I am still just looking for the perfect morning coffee to enjoy. Any suggestions?
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