I’ve only tried about half of the roasters on Part I but of the ones I’ve sampled the tier placement seems pretty similar to where I’d place them. I’m more familiar with the rest to come and I can definitely see world class a strong possibility for Manhattan and TW.
Great video, so comprehensive!! Really makes me want to try something from Coffea Circulor. Don't want to deal with shipping from Europe, so will just have to keep my fingers crossed I come across a bag at a multi roaster.
Would be extremely surprised to see a multi-roaster carrying them, have never seen one do so before. Their shipping is pretty cheap relative to a lot of European roasters, but definitely understand avoiding it if needed.
I bought the Kaffa Hacienda La Esmeralda Gesha coffee and it was truly the greatest coffee I both have brewed myself, but also tasted in general. Amazing.
Sheesh, the feedback we're hearing back on this coffee just goes to show how much we missed out on it. Desperately wanted it at the time but didn't really have a way to get it 😔
Calendar has some INSANE kenyan coffees, absolutely try them if you can. Also another complaint about Coffea Circulor: their bags are horrid :0 but yay great job julian you rule bubba
It's a lot of the reason I've felt some of the coffees I've worked with haven't been suited for the water we use. In those cases, there are some harder waters we do have to try to balance the rest of the coffee out.
Lol I was literally shipping around Coffee Circulor's site a couple days ago. I really want to try something but it's sooo overwhelming. Any suggestions for their less expensive coffees?
Absolutely. I have something I'd suggest for everyone. Vereda WX Washed Colombia for the traditional coffee drinker. Keramo NX Natural Ethiopia for the natural fans. Halo WX Washed Ethiopia for the washed Ethiopia fans. Ruby Batian NX Natural Kenya for a vibrant Kenya fan. Outo SL34 Washed Kenya for the washed Kenya traditionalist.
@@CoffeeReviews Ahh okay, I'm still somewhat new in the coffee world, as far as trying out different roasters, so I have just had 1 coffee from them (which to my standards was amazing). I just subscribed to them, which is why I wanted to ask you 😀
Only had them once but they've had some very eye catching coffees over the last few months including an interesting sidra and mejorado/typica mejorada. They're definitely one of the more innovative roasters in the UK atm
@@CoffeeReviews I'm UK based and have been having a lot of Dark Arts recently, they have a very interesting Nector Lasso in atm. Have heard good things about Source, Plot and Crankhouse so looking to try them soon
@timothytreciokas8073 we were, interestingly at the Dark Arts location in Japan late last year. Was surprised how many coffees they offer If you haven't checked out our suggestion/recommendation list, it might be worth looking at. You can find it linked in any of our monthly recap videos or our Instagram linktree. We have quite a few UK roasters on it and couple we'll be reviewing soon as well
Thanks a lot. Very tantalizing review as always. Started seeing someone new aa couple months ago. Thinking of coming up with a date rating for our time together that we can mutually collaborate on. World class, ( I think I am in love) Amazing (better than créme brulee but not in love) okay (what did I just pay for?) Rosie (you say "I'll be spending the rest of my life alone" like it's a bad thing)
That explains that. Their Buku Sayisa a few years ago was a real standout and I did note that it was a far bit more developed than I remembered/expected. Appreciate you confirming my suspicions
@@CoffeeReviews yeah, it was a real shame. Went from having my favorite coffee of all time there 2 years ago (an esmeralda natural gesha) to trying their esmeralda gesha and being thoroughly disappointed. Spend a lot of money thinking I didn't want to miss out on having multiple baga that year
This is the biggest feedback I've heard on this tier list so far is April's placement. Feels like they might be slightly more divisive than I thought. When we reviewed them, we got some mixed responses with some claiming to love them and others being slightly underwhelmed. As mentioned, we'll be trying some more April soon so it's definitely possible for them to move up a bit. Appreciate the feedback on it! 🙂
congratulations on the huge milestone!
Much appreciated Nico 😄
great review
I’ve only tried about half of the roasters on Part I but of the ones I’ve sampled the tier placement seems pretty similar to where I’d place them.
I’m more familiar with the rest to come and I can definitely see world class a strong possibility for Manhattan and TW.
Seems we have pretty similar taste on these then. Think Pt. II will be even better so I hope that one lives up to the expectations 😁
We’ve been looking forward to this🙏🙏🙏
You and I both 😁
Great video, so comprehensive!! Really makes me want to try something from Coffea Circulor. Don't want to deal with shipping from Europe, so will just have to keep my fingers crossed I come across a bag at a multi roaster.
Would be extremely surprised to see a multi-roaster carrying them, have never seen one do so before. Their shipping is pretty cheap relative to a lot of European roasters, but definitely understand avoiding it if needed.
You mentioned loving the April. Have you tried the Orea V3? Similar dripper, and my personal favourite right now!
Have not, but heard similar positive things about it. Might be something worth exploring as the kalita filters are so much easier to find
I definitely think so. The negotiator is really fun to play around with!
Also, Kalita filters (either 185 or 155) work well for the April in my experience
Have a couple to play around with but haven't tried yet
I subscribed to April for a while for their espresso focused offerings. Some really amazing, some I struggled a bit with
I bought the Kaffa Hacienda La Esmeralda Gesha coffee and it was truly the greatest coffee I both have brewed myself, but also tasted in general. Amazing.
Sheesh, the feedback we're hearing back on this coffee just goes to show how much we missed out on it. Desperately wanted it at the time but didn't really have a way to get it 😔
Calendar has some INSANE kenyan coffees, absolutely try them if you can. Also another complaint about Coffea Circulor: their bags are horrid :0 but yay great job julian you rule bubba
Much appreciated Zack, you know how much I regret not purchasing Calendar's Kenya when it was literally in my hands 😅
I would say with cc water is quite imp 15/5 -20/10 is the range you wanna be in cause the cup and qc with basically ro water
It's a lot of the reason I've felt some of the coffees I've worked with haven't been suited for the water we use. In those cases, there are some harder waters we do have to try to balance the rest of the coffee out.
@@CoffeeReviews yeah any more higher ppm brings out bitterness / roast characteristics for me
Lol I was literally shipping around Coffee Circulor's site a couple days ago. I really want to try something but it's sooo overwhelming. Any suggestions for their less expensive coffees?
Absolutely. I have something I'd suggest for everyone.
Vereda WX Washed Colombia for the traditional coffee drinker.
Keramo NX Natural Ethiopia for the natural fans.
Halo WX Washed Ethiopia for the washed Ethiopia fans.
Ruby Batian NX Natural Kenya for a vibrant Kenya fan.
Outo SL34 Washed Kenya for the washed Kenya traditionalist.
@@CoffeeReviews LOL this is perfect :D love the variety! I'll check them out.
Have you had any experience with Prolog?
Interestingly, none. Seen them at a few multi-roasters and European subscription services, but never anything locally
@@CoffeeReviews Ahh okay, I'm still somewhat new in the coffee world, as far as trying out different roasters, so I have just had 1 coffee from them (which to my standards was amazing). I just subscribed to them, which is why I wanted to ask you 😀
Will likely explore them at some point but it's nice to hear how positive of an experience you've had with them 🙂
Do you have any recommendations for UK roasters?
Only had them once but they've had some very eye catching coffees over the last few months including an interesting sidra and mejorado/typica mejorada. They're definitely one of the more innovative roasters in the UK atm
@@CoffeeReviews What roaster?
@@timothytreciokas8073 Sweven
@@CoffeeReviews I'm UK based and have been having a lot of Dark Arts recently, they have a very interesting Nector Lasso in atm.
Have heard good things about Source, Plot and Crankhouse so looking to try them soon
@timothytreciokas8073 we were, interestingly at the Dark Arts location in Japan late last year. Was surprised how many coffees they offer
If you haven't checked out our suggestion/recommendation list, it might be worth looking at. You can find it linked in any of our monthly recap videos or our Instagram linktree. We have quite a few UK roasters on it and couple we'll be reviewing soon as well
Norway ftw.
Norway is arguably the best coffee country in the world at the moment 🇳🇴
Picky Chemist is one of the best imo.
Have heard a lot about this coffee roaster from people. It's currently on our list so we're definitely hoping to try them soon
@@CoffeeReviews you should try the Ethiopia Gesha Village - Lot #121.
Looks like they're currently out of stock on that one
@@CoffeeReviews ouh...anyway everything he has is nice. But the gesha is outstanding. Edit: on his instagram he has spider charts of his coffee.
Thanks a lot. Very tantalizing review as always.
Started seeing someone new aa couple months ago. Thinking of coming up with a date rating for our time together that we can mutually collaborate on. World class, ( I think I am in love) Amazing (better than créme brulee but not in love) okay (what did I just pay for?) Rosie (you say "I'll be spending the rest of my life alone" like it's a bad thing)
😂 this is great. There's a reason so few dates or roasters make it into that World Class category 😉
Scandinavian Alps Coffee Roasters Kenyan AA
Kaffa has taken a very large hit in quality sadly in the last year,
What happened? I'm planning on visiting them this summer, so asking out of curiosity.
@@Sunlives they changed head roaster and is quite a bit darker now
That explains that. Their Buku Sayisa a few years ago was a real standout and I did note that it was a far bit more developed than I remembered/expected. Appreciate you confirming my suspicions
@@doc8125 good to know, thanks!
@@CoffeeReviews yeah, it was a real shame. Went from having my favorite coffee of all time there 2 years ago (an esmeralda natural gesha) to trying their esmeralda gesha and being thoroughly disappointed. Spend a lot of money thinking I didn't want to miss out on having multiple baga that year
maybe you need to use a different rating level, 'good' is already really good...I will definite rate April better than Sey or Passenger..
This is the biggest feedback I've heard on this tier list so far is April's placement. Feels like they might be slightly more divisive than I thought. When we reviewed them, we got some mixed responses with some claiming to love them and others being slightly underwhelmed. As mentioned, we'll be trying some more April soon so it's definitely possible for them to move up a bit. Appreciate the feedback on it! 🙂