You know I'm good with my Maxwell House kcups, but I'd love a fantastic recommendation so I can use my french press. ☕
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Oh boy! My favorite topic.
Boston local: Gracenote, George Howell, Broadsheet or Lil Wolf. National (US): Methodical, Onyx Coffee Lab, Verve, Queen City, Huckleberry
I either use a pour-over method (Chemex or V60) if I am short on time, or I pull a few shots and make a cortado to start the day.
I prefer to cycle through a bunch of different beans for pour-over, but I only use George Howell Alchemy for espresso. I'd suggest a subscription service like Trade to try a bunch of different roasters!
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I'm a fan of a subscription box service I use. I usually never "subscribe" to anything like that because I know it's a popular business model for a reason, but I've been impressed so far.
They do a good job getting coffee from craft roasters around the country to you, and it's pretty neat getting the box and seeing "Roasted 3 days ago" on the bag of beans.
The site is called MistoBox, I hope this isn't considered against the No Selling rules, but here is my referral code that gets you $10 off the first order and you can set the frequency from there.
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