This lady picked a coffee from Colombia from the Bucaramanga region? Why the best coffee in Colombia is from the eje cafetero region the central region of the country so of course that coffee from Bucaramanga won't fair well against a power house like blue mountain
Hi Cesar, thanks for commenting. We only feature 6 contenders per episode, so it can never be an exhaustive list. We choose options based on a number of factors, such as popularity, availability, reputation or bestsellers, etc. However, we will be doing a Mark 2 of some of the categories, so will definitely consider your recommendation at the time. Thanks again for sharing & have a great day. 👍😊
Thank YOU for leaving such a lovely comment! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and I will try not to let such high praise go to my head! 😆 Have yourself a wonderful weekend 👍😊
Excellent video and absolutely fascinating stuff as always. Love your channel. Thank You. This has inspired me to be more adventurous with our choice of coffees.
I think you missed some to compare. Indonesian coffee, one of which java named after, have its own specialty as well. And most of them are grown in volcanic ground beans with different characters.
Yes, there are certainly many more fantastic coffees out there in addition to these six! As we always select 6 contenders per episode, we filter down based on iconic favourites, geography, popularity or particularly interesting options, and while we can’t cover everything in one video, we will always bear in mind recommendations for future taste tests! Thanks for sharing and I do hope you enjoyed the video. 👍😊
Thank you so much for your very kind feedback. It’s comments like this that make it all worthwhile. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Have a wonderful evening. 👍😊
Thank you so much for your extremely kind comment and I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! As for Jamaican Blue Mountain’s bitterness, it was almost imperceptible, very, very smooth indeed with only the slightest, slightest trace of bitterness. Hope that helps & have a wonderful weekend 👍😊
I'm not a great lover of coffee out of a jar having I believe a discerning palate. These are awesome beans and wouldn't disagree with your top three. I'll stick with my routine of a rare coffee when the moment strikes and enjoy quality rather than quantity. Always look forward to your reviews 👍
As born and raised in Pakistan 🇵🇰 I was astonished that how much they love coffee here in Australia 🇦🇺. Not a big fan of coffee but I just love tea. Especially the one my mum used to make fresh from cow milk from our farm and trust me there's nothing like tea ( Pakistani style). You are doing a good job. Best review channel I've come across. Good on ya mate! 👏🏻 Love and prayers from land down under.
A lovely tea with fresh cows milk from your own farm would sure take some beating! Sounds wonderful. Thank you so much for your lovely feedback. High praise indeed and here’s to you down under, Great to have you with us! All the very best, JJ 👍😁
Always great to hear different peoples favourites. We only include 6 contenders per video but will always note any recommendations for future videos. Thanks for sharing. 👍😊
Hey there, links to the actual online stores where we bought the coffees are included in the description. Just in case you didn’t realise, prices shown on the video were per 100grams, not per pack, and some included an introductory discount, also regularly found online. Prices may well change frequently as many coffee houses buy on a bidding system so prices can be quite volatile. Hope that helps 👍😊
Enjoyed the video, but look at the variability in grind size that your cheap grinder produces! Imagine sieving the grounds down to a uniform grind size and doing pour over instead of french press! It would make all the difference in the world, I imagine. (Adding milk also seems sort of criminal.)
Glad you enjoyed the video. As mentioned, I wanted to show people how accessible real coffee could be with an affordable grinder. Its certainly by no means perfect or optimal! Thanks for sharing. 😊👍
Have just bought some Kona and Blue mountain, tried the Blue Mountain and it is very smooth but does not really do much for me, Kona have not yet opened however I had some a long time ago and it was fantastic, bought it again from elsewhere and it was nowhere as good probably not Kona at all.
That’s the great thing about coffee, there’s so many to choose from, you never know when you’ll discover your personal perfect one! Hope your latest Kona is as good as the original. Thanks for commenting and have a wonderful day 👍😁
Will never miss an upload! Plus, I live on my coffee☕
Yay! Another glowing endorsement from the one & only Nave Amitay! Thank you so much for your ongoing positivity and feedback. You are a legend! 👍😁 🤩
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This lady picked a coffee from Colombia from the Bucaramanga region? Why the best coffee in Colombia is from the eje cafetero region the central region of the country so of course that coffee from Bucaramanga won't fair well against a power house like blue mountain
Hi Cesar, thanks for commenting. We only feature 6 contenders per episode, so it can never be an exhaustive list. We choose options based on a number of factors, such as popularity, availability, reputation or bestsellers, etc. However, we will be doing a Mark 2 of some of the categories, so will definitely consider your recommendation at the time. Thanks again for sharing & have a great day. 👍😊
Very . Excellant! In fact perfect! Thank you Miss!❤
Thank YOU for leaving such a lovely comment!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and I will try not to let such high praise go to my head! 😆 Have yourself a wonderful weekend 👍😊
Excellent video and absolutely fascinating stuff as always. Love your channel. Thank You. This has inspired me to be more adventurous with our choice of coffees.
Thank you so much for your ongoing support Henry, and so glad you enjoyed the video! Have a wonderful evening 👍😁
Jamaica 🇯🇲 my favorite coffee ☕️ blue mountain 🏔
Great choice! You clearly have impeccable taste 🤣👍
I think you missed some to compare. Indonesian coffee, one of which java named after, have its own specialty as well. And most of them are grown in volcanic ground beans with different characters.
Yes, there are certainly many more fantastic coffees out there in addition to these six!
As we always select 6 contenders per episode, we filter down based on iconic favourites, geography, popularity or particularly interesting options, and while we can’t cover everything in one video, we will always bear in mind recommendations for future taste tests! Thanks for sharing and I do hope you enjoyed the video. 👍😊
Excellent video, thanks for sharing
You are so welcome! And thank YOU so much for taking the time to leave such kind feedback. Have yourself a wonderful day! 👍😊
I've had all of them and prefer the Costa Rican.
Thanks for sharing. A great coffee producing region with plenty of different options available due to its multitude of microclimates.👍😁
This video is delightful.
Thank you so much for your very kind feedback. It’s comments like this that make it all worthwhile. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Have a wonderful evening. 👍😊
Amazing video! Out of 6, what would you rank Jamaican blue mountain in bitterness?
Thank you so much for your extremely kind comment and I’m so glad you enjoyed the video!
As for Jamaican Blue Mountain’s bitterness, it was almost imperceptible, very, very smooth indeed with only the slightest, slightest trace of bitterness.
Hope that helps & have a wonderful weekend 👍😊
Jamaica Blue mountain coffee yummy .
I couldn’t have said it better myself! 👍😁
I'm not a great lover of coffee out of a jar having I believe a discerning palate.
These are awesome beans and wouldn't disagree with your top three.
I'll stick with my routine of a rare coffee when the moment strikes and enjoy quality rather than quantity.
Always look forward to your reviews 👍
Good call GeeBee, and you’re obviously someone of refined taste! Thank you so much for your positive comments and super glad you enjoy the videos! 😁👍
Hmmmmm Jamaican blue mountain 🤤
Yep, you can’t go wrong with that choice! It certainly was very nice indeed. Thanks for sharing and I hope you enjoyed the video. 👍😊
As born and raised in Pakistan 🇵🇰 I was astonished that how much they love coffee here in Australia 🇦🇺. Not a big fan of coffee but I just love tea. Especially the one my mum used to make fresh from cow milk from our farm and trust me there's nothing like tea ( Pakistani style). You are doing a good job. Best review channel I've come across. Good on ya mate! 👏🏻
Love and prayers from land down under.
A lovely tea with fresh cows milk from your own farm would sure take some beating! Sounds wonderful. Thank you so much for your lovely feedback. High praise indeed and here’s to you down under, Great to have you with us! All the very best, JJ 👍😁
Blue mountain 🏔️❤️💞
Great choice! Thanks for sharing 👍😀
Mam you have not added araku valley coffee one of the finest in the world try it once and see the difference
Always great to hear different peoples favourites. We only include 6 contenders per video but will always note any recommendations for future videos. Thanks for sharing. 👍😊
From my experience, Jamaican Blue Mountain has more oil when brewed
Interesting! Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend. 👍😊
Oil? In the coffee?
I want to know where are you finding the beans at the prices mention in your video. Your prices are far far cheaper then the ones I see online.
Hey there, links to the actual online stores where we bought the coffees are included in the description. Just in case you didn’t realise, prices shown on the video were per 100grams, not per pack, and some included an introductory discount, also regularly found online. Prices may well change frequently as many coffee houses buy on a bidding system so prices can be quite volatile. Hope that helps 👍😊
Just bought a pound of Blue Mountain $40 a bag😬
Superb choice! Lucky you! 👍😊
Enjoyed the video, but look at the variability in grind size that your cheap grinder produces! Imagine sieving the grounds down to a uniform grind size and doing pour over instead of french press! It would make all the difference in the world, I imagine. (Adding milk also seems sort of criminal.)
Glad you enjoyed the video. As mentioned, I wanted to show people how accessible real coffee could be with an affordable grinder. Its certainly by no means perfect or optimal! Thanks for sharing. 😊👍
I love coffee, but Hawaiian Kona has never been good to me.
Thanks for sharing and sorry to hear that! At least there are sooo many other great coffees out there to choose from! Have a great day! 👍😁
Have just bought some Kona and Blue mountain, tried the Blue Mountain and it is very smooth but does not really do much for me, Kona have not yet opened however I had some a long time ago and it was fantastic, bought it again from elsewhere and it was nowhere as good probably not Kona at all.
That’s the great thing about coffee, there’s so many to choose from, you never know when you’ll discover your personal perfect one! Hope your latest Kona is as good as the original. Thanks for commenting and have a wonderful day 👍😁