San Marcos you can grow coffee even if you live 45 mins from the beach. San Marcos goes from the beach level to over 4 thousand meters over the sea level
When I was on the same bus with a guy to Lake Atitlan I laughed inside when he said he came all the way to Guatemala for 3 days just to bring back coffee. While I might not travel to Guatemala to just get coffee, IMO Guatemala has the best coffee in the world.
I love in Guatemala City and always go to the local small producer instead the most comecial ones, recently I bought an Atitlán blend (pacamara and Catuai) Which tastes almost like caramelized almonds AND hazelnuts, all the guatemalan coffee beans i got were plenty ir oils and full and Silky body
I get a great Guatemalan Antigua medium roast from a local roaster that’s incredible. It always has a very smooth tight taste profile of toasted almond caramel and cocoa with a hint of smokiness and dark fruit. It’s literally the best coffee I ever had so far
I bought HB green beans from Nuevo Oriente region,harvested January 2021. I pan roasted a few batches fairly dark(not black and oily) but they don't seem to have a whole lot of flavor or aroma when percolating. I wonder just how dark I can go with the roast?
San Marcos you can grow coffee even if you live 45 mins from the beach. San Marcos goes from the beach level to over 4 thousand meters over the sea level
When I was on the same bus with a guy to Lake Atitlan I laughed inside when he said he came all the way to Guatemala for 3 days just to bring back coffee. While I might not travel to Guatemala to just get coffee, IMO Guatemala has the best coffee in the world.
thank you
WOW
maybe he wanted to sell it, in the past foreigners traveled to Guatemala to bring coffee to their countries and exchange it for euros or dollars
@@SpanishSkeleton777 anyone know if there are places to taste different guatemalan coffees from various producers in Guatemala?
Thank God Guatemala has the best coffee in the world. I really hope they put Guatemala in a special place instead of a dangerous and violent country.
Amen. Guatemala is a hidden gem! And the most Peopel are of such kind and lovely personality.
I love in Guatemala City and always go to the local small producer instead the most comecial ones, recently I bought an Atitlán blend (pacamara and Catuai) Which tastes almost like caramelized almonds AND hazelnuts, all the guatemalan coffee beans i got were plenty ir oils and full and Silky body
I found some Don Pablo's at Sam's club. I wanted to try something new. It did not disappoint.
The incredible world of coffee aaahhhh lol awesome video
I enjoyed this kind of documentary style of video. Keep it up!
I get a great Guatemalan Antigua medium roast from a local roaster that’s incredible. It always has a very smooth tight taste profile of toasted almond caramel and cocoa with a hint of smokiness and dark fruit. It’s literally the best coffee I ever had so far
Great video!
Very informative, great video.
Best Cafe ever and chocolate on planet Earth 🙂❤
I bought HB green beans from Nuevo Oriente region,harvested January 2021. I pan roasted a few batches fairly dark(not black and oily) but they don't seem to have a whole lot of flavor or aroma when percolating. I wonder just how dark I can go with the roast?
anyone know if there are places to taste different guatemalan coffees from various producers in Guatemala?
Please Review Kenyan coffee .
Are these pods just black coffee please
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