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Tindale (Editor and contributor to the CoffeeCrew website) and I sat in Discovery Coffee this afternoon and had a conversation about specialty coffee (in Victoria and North America) - where it has been recently, where it is today and where it is going....
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- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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life with coffee In early 2007, at 63 years old, I had been drinking drip-brewed Folgers, Starbucks, and Edwards coffee. It was a hot breakfast liquid and no further thought was given to it. And then 2 years ago I visited my son in Nelson B.C. who had...
- Type: Article
- Author: Bert McGrath
- Category: Creative
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The great people at the CoffeeCrew website.http://coffeecrew.com/index.php/who-are-the-crew
Since 1995, the Coffeecrew.Com website has been Canada's caffeinated creative coffee culture team - reviewing equipment, coffee, trends in the business and covering special events. Gotta beef or a bean? Send us a question over here... Photo Right -...
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- Author: the Editor
- Category: Articles
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Cafes of B.C.http://coffeecrew.com/index.php/gear-equipment-coffee/lifestyle/219-cafes-of-bc
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- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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than heading into a new cafe(or an old cafe, for that matter) with a bit of knowledge under your belt. As much as I love coffee, I am naturally suspicious of any coffee joint that I walk into. You would be amazed how many places try and baffle or zoom...
- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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Anyone in Vancouver, who knows good coffee, probably has their own place to head to for that special cup. New coffee shops are opening their doors all the time – and there is no shortage of variety. When it comes time to pick up that caffeinated...
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- Category: Lifestyle
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- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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In over ten years of testing every imaginable coffee brewer and espresso machine, I have come to one important conclusion. There is no one particular machine that is perfect for everyone - but there is a method or machine for just about everybody. For...
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- Author: colin newell
- Category: Articles
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to open a new chapter on coffee writing - the much promised return to pure coffee writing - tasting, critique and advancing knowledge of the bean. Our sponsor on these initial blogs is Transcend Coffee of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - with thanks to Poul...
- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Cafe Talk
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A Taste of Greenhttp://coffeecrew.com/index.php/gear-equipment-coffee/lifestyle/349-a-taste-of-green
A taste of green - The Discovery Coffee visit: March 04, 2006 ================ by Adam Tindale {mos_sb_discuss:21} What is the difference between good coffee and great coffee? Details. What about consistency, you say? I say that the things you are...
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- Author: Adam Tindale
- Category: Lifestyle
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is a guide to better stovetop coffee. Through a series of images and descriptions I hope to create a clear and concise guide to stovetop brewing. To begin with, stovetop brewing is one of the world's most popular methods, most particularly in Italy,...
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- Author: colin
- Category: Articles
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team. Flash back a couple of weeks when I am firing up OTTO for the very first time. In my kitchen are all the trappings of coffee obsession; grinders, brewers, cups and saucers, carafes and gizmos of all design - with caffeine in mind... and OTTO on a...
- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Articles
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I get many offers of coffee machines to test in exchange for a review - or a machine in exchange from one of the many online companies offering a selection of coffee products. The folks at New York City and Berlin based Gourmesso.com were good enough...
- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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look that probably would resist abuse and impact much better than a painted surface. Like the steel Rancilio Silvia, hot coffee and coffee grounds splashed onto it are a quick wipe-off and, viola, good as new! Out of the box | The Saeco Classico is...
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- Author: colin
- Category: Articles
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the streets of a small mountain town looking for a hidden meaning. In the mountain community of Nelson, British Columbia, Coffee roaster Oso Negro partner-owner Jon Meyer puts it all in perspective with a wave of his hand. "With a population of 9000,...
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- Author: Colin
- Category: Global
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Every so often I get an offer of a coffee machine, to test, in exchange for a review - or a machine in exchange from one of the many online companies offering a selection of coffee products. The folks at New York City based Gourmesso.com were good...
- Type: Article
- Author: colin newell
- Category: Lifestyle
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been living in Vancouver for a little over one and a half years now, I have been able to thoroughly scope out the abundant coffee scene. With the aid of our editor Colin, I have been directed to many good shops, but many of which I have stumbled upon on...
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- Category: Lifestyle
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am 46 years old and I have disliked coffee for as long as I can remember. I grew up in a home where my parents and both my siblings were coffee addicts. There was always a pot brewing, a discarded filter sitting somewhere, and coffee grounds seemed to...
- Type: Article
- Author: Scott Sylvester
- Category: Creative
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Basics of espressohttp://coffeecrew.com/index.php/gear-equipment-coffee/brew/46-basics-of-espresso
There are some very basic things that go into making great espresso coffee, suitable for making cappuccinos, lattes, mochas and other espresso based drinks....   The Basics of Espresso Espresso is often thought of as coffee's pure essence. Hot water...
- Type: Article
- Author: colin
- Category: Brew
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model using very small cup sizes of just over 4 ounces. This 25oz model is good for 3 good sized (North American) cups of coffee. Assembly Putting the pieces together is pretty straightforward and intuitive. The manual has step-by-step illustrated...
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- Author: Corey S
- Category: Articles
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