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| Started by | tom <tom@invalid.tld> |
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| First post | 2020-10-01 15:21 -0700 |
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earthy brews in the pacific northwest tom <tom@invalid.tld> - 2020-10-01 15:21 -0700
Re: earthy brews in the pacific northwest "poindexter FORTRAN" <poindexter.fortran@realitycheckbbs.org.remove-11xg-this> - 2020-10-02 08:32 -0700
| From | tom <tom@invalid.tld> |
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| Date | 2020-10-01 15:21 -0700 |
| Subject | earthy brews in the pacific northwest |
| Message-ID | <20201001152155.23498121@viridi> |
Hello, I was wondering what was out there. Ever since StumpTown was purchased by Pete's Coffee the quality of their brews, including their house brew Hair Bender has gone in a downward spiral since the organizational changes. In addition to that, StumpTown has become harder to obtain due to all the local coffeehouses boycotting it now that it is no longer locally owned. I am aware of several other local breweries including Flag&Wire, that other brand most of the shops serving stumptown switched to, and Umbria. The first two (not umbria) seem to confuse coffee with wine and make it sour, with fruit tastes rather than earthy tastes infused. I can't stand that. I understand some people like sour coffee but not me. Besides Umbria, what other PNW coffee would you recommend trying?
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| From | "poindexter FORTRAN" <poindexter.fortran@realitycheckbbs.org.remove-11xg-this> |
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| Date | 2020-10-02 08:32 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <5F774827.3.news.aco@realitycheckbbs.org> |
| In reply to | #26019 |
To: tom
-=> tom wrote to alt.coffee <=-
to> I was wondering what was out there. Ever since StumpTown was purchased
to> by Pete's Coffee the quality of their brews, including their house brew
to> Hair Bender has gone in a downward spiral since the organizational
to> changes.
That's too bad. I live in Peet's country, used to work around the
corner from the first Peet's on Walnut and Vine in Berkeley, CA.
Their coffee has stayed pretty consistent, I wonder why them buying
ST would make a difference in their operations.
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