Current stash.
Favorite here is the Teshome Gemechu from Crema Coffee Roasters in Nashville. Just picked it up yesterday. Really outstanding washed Ethiopian. Brewed 2 200ml cups this morning through the V60, identically with water right off boil, except, one was ground with the Fellow Ode (Gen 1.1 burrs, setting 2.1), and the other through the 1Zpresso X-Pro manual grinder. Quite interesting, the difference in the cups. The Ode, having the big flat burrs, was definitely more flavorful, with more acidity, which is what you’d expect with a flat burr grinder, and I could taste the tangerine notes that are printed on the bag, with a wonderful, brown sugar-caramel finish.
With the X-Pro, on the other hand, which has conical burrs, I could Definitely taste peach, and the flavors weren’t as separated - everything was more sort of blended. Could probably have stood to go a bit finer on the grind with the X-Pro, which might make an improvement. I was on 120 clicks out from full fine.
Theyre all good, really.
Tell ya what though. I’m rapidly developing a real taste for African coffees, especially Ethiopians and Kenyans.
Not pictured: Dunkin Donuts Original and Eight ‘O Clock Coffee 100% Colombian. Those are my workday standards. Honestly though, I’m about to start looking for something to replace those because they’re rarely very fresh (to be expected with buying from Walmart or most grocery stores).