
illy coffee
illy coffee
does anyone have any experience using illy medium roast beans; if so, are there any temperature recommendations or grinding recommendations for the mini mazzer dosserless grinder 

Yes, a little finer.
I have used these beans before but it's been a couple of years so I'm going by memory.
I usually take notes on my coffee expeditions but this one dates way back.
This is based on the lighter looking medium roasted beans which are a little on the light side. I've tried some Illy last year when I was in Europe, that stuff is actually way different than what we get here in the States, it tastes better (probably because I was on vacation) because everything tasted better there.
I have used these beans before but it's been a couple of years so I'm going by memory.
I usually take notes on my coffee expeditions but this one dates way back.
This is based on the lighter looking medium roasted beans which are a little on the light side. I've tried some Illy last year when I was in Europe, that stuff is actually way different than what we get here in the States, it tastes better (probably because I was on vacation) because everything tasted better there.
illy coffee
what i like about the illy, is the lighter roast and it seems to be on the lower caffine end as compared to some coffees i have tried lately
93 degrees was good, but i found 94 to be better
maybe the beans we get here are a little old
93 degrees was good, but i found 94 to be better
maybe the beans we get here are a little old

light roasts
strange, but i have always found the darker roasts, particularly the shiny, oily ones to have more caffeine than the lighter brown roasts 

I've always been told that the caffeine resides on the surface of the bean, and it is burned off the longer it is roasted. Hence the darker the roast, the less caffeine.
I've also found that this is a good way to identify poser coffee shops and brands. The "morning" roast should always be light to conserve caffeine. Posers cater to the market perception that darker roast have more caffeine the same way that a shot of espresso perceived to have more caffeine than a cup of coffee.
...and the cattle keep buying frappuccinos.
I've also found that this is a good way to identify poser coffee shops and brands. The "morning" roast should always be light to conserve caffeine. Posers cater to the market perception that darker roast have more caffeine the same way that a shot of espresso perceived to have more caffeine than a cup of coffee.
...and the cattle keep buying frappuccinos.
Re: illy coffee
You might, then, be pleased with George Howell's single-origin espressos, available online from Terroir Select Coffees, http://www.terroircoffee.com/.michael wrote:what i like about the illy, is the lighter roast