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by Liberty
Wed May 17, 2017 5:25 pm
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Topic: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks
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Re: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks

I have done some work at a major coffee roaster in Houston. I have been told that all the green beans that go through there undergo some decaffeination. The aim isn't to make a less potent bean, but to reclaim some of the cafeine to sell. I was also told that today's beans have more caffeine than the beans of years past. I am thinking that Black Rifle Coffee never undergoes the decaffination process.
by Liberty
Fri May 05, 2017 7:29 am
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Topic: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks
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Views: 28910

Re: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks

apostate wrote:
Liberty wrote:You don't have anything to chew on with a pourover.
Is that a bug or a feature? :headscratch
Depends on ones taste's I guess. but I prefer chewing my toast and drinking my coffee in the morning. I'm kinda picky about my coffee, but I like it just fine dripped either through the cone/fun nel thing or the old mr. coffee. is just fine. Fresh grind and good beans are important. Some day I would love to learn to roast my own beans.
by Liberty
Wed May 03, 2017 9:19 pm
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Topic: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks
Replies: 103
Views: 28910

Re: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks

You don't have anything to chew on with a pourover.
by Liberty
Sun Feb 05, 2017 10:01 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks
Replies: 103
Views: 28910

Re: Black Rifle Coffee Co responds to Starbucks

I Like Starbucks when I'm on the road, strong but not muddy and consistant from store to store. I also buy my coffee at Sam's, Columbian Supremo whole bean at 40 Oz for $14.95 Its gonna be hard for me to justify 12 oz at $12.95 ( + shipping?) for an unknown quality of coffee.

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