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Previously on "Favourite coffee beans for home grind/brew"
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostWhittard's Santos and Java. In a league of its own.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostHe's be better off with filter coffee.
I know that everybody is supposed to hate Starbuck's coffee, but I've always found their filter coffee to be very good (and cheaper than their Americano).
I bought some coffee from Farrers whilst in a trip to the lake district, must say it was a very nice blend.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'd guess it was the small grains inflaming his colon. After all, emptying one of those pots leaves a gritty residue. So presumably the finer grains end up suspended in the coffee (which also leaves a finer residue).
Also, I think he said that instant coffee never had the same effect, which I suppose tends to support the grain theory.
I know that everybody is supposed to hate Starbuck's coffee, but I've always found their filter coffee to be very good (and cheaper than their Americano).
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
Interesting! I don't suffer myself, but what was causing it? The cofffee or the filthy cups? Did he get the same drinking coffee anywhere else?
Also, I think he said that instant coffee never had the same effect, which I suppose tends to support the grain theory.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostForgive my probing this area, but I thought that once you've got piles, you've got piles and that the only way to remove them was surgery?
Or am I wrong on this?
(Carte Noire, btw...)
Strong coffee can have a laxative effect and excessive bowel movements can aggravate piles if you already have them. That combined with long periods sat on your arse in the same place ( like a long motorway drive ) would cause them to flare up for a few days before calming down again.
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I've tried loads of different beans, but to be honsest unless you have a *really* good machine it can be hard to tell the differance as a mediocre machine will make mediocre coffee regardless of the beans you use.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSomeone I know used to get bad piles on occasion. After a while, he worked out this only happened when he visited customer sites, and then narrowed it down to a day or two after a long motorway drive.
Eventually, he figured out the problem - Filter coffee in motorway cafes, the stuff that comes in the large beaker with a plunger. Once he stopped drinking that, the piles never returned.
Or am I wrong on this?
(Carte Noire, btw...)
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To be slightly more specific, they do say that Jamaican Blue Mountain beans are one of the best.
Currently I'm using a Colombian blend from Waitrose, can't remember what beans they are.
er..Old bean
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLovely story
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Someone I know used to get bad piles on occasion. After a while, he worked out this only happened when he visited customer sites, and then narrowed it down to a day or two after a long motorway drive.
Eventually, he figured out the problem - Filter coffee in motorway cafes, the stuff that comes in the large beaker with a plunger. Once he stopped drinking that, the piles never returned.
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Favourite coffee beans for home grind/brew
Argh, we've run out of beans!
Previously, we've always had Whittards - whatever we liked the smell of in the shop, but I've been recommended Monmouth as being a good blend to try.
Anybody got any other recommendations/favourites?Tags: None
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