Sunday, June 16, 2013

Coffee catchup


MUG: Promotional diner mug for Neiman-Marcus' 90th Anniversary celebration. A solid drinker with no faults other than fading decoration.

COFFEE: Colombian Supremo, organic estate-grown. Sourced from Barrett's.

NOTES: After a long season of tinkering, I have my new brewing apparatus tuned to my liking. Coffee is such a delicate beverage. Slight variations produce dramatic differences. New brewer and new grinder required some new thinking. The adjustments have been made (less coffee, oddly).


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Saturday, June 08, 2013

The Restoration


MUG: Waechstersbach original, caramel colored, Western Germany.

COFFEE: An estate-grown Colombian Supremo, roasted by Barrett's Micro Roasters in Austin (see P.M., good things can come out of that town).

NOTES: For entertainment (and radical taste bud recalibration), I tried two pounds of coffee from a highly regarded local beanery. In return for my adventure, I got stylishly over-roasted coffees, one of which was a blend I allowed myself to get talked into. I suspended my simple rule that almost all coffee blends are an economic compromise (a bit of the good with much more of the not so good) as a way of maximizing profit. As a result, the Rule has been reinforced.

There is much joy in Mudville today. The King is restored.