Yemen mocca... I've got tears in y eyes...

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Yemen mocca... I've got tears in y eyes...

Postby Terje » Sat Mar 18, 2006 3:29 pm

This. Was. Very. Good. Coffee.

Now, it's expensive stuff, costs more than twice as much as good Yirgacheffe but for the first time so far I'm almost willing to say that it's worth it. Jesus Christ! What a great coffee this is!

I could drink this all day and all night and then the next day... €25 per kilo in Stockholm. Worth every cent! I already told my mom I'm ordering a kilo for her too cause she wants this. She doesn't know it yet but I know that she wants it.
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Postby fred25 » Sat Mar 18, 2006 4:16 pm

Where did you buy it? Which yemeni coffee is it? What's the name of the coffe?

More info please! :D
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Postby fred25 » Sun Mar 19, 2006 5:55 pm

Hello? anyone there???
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Postby Terje » Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:31 pm

Bought it from a store here in Stockholm. Not Kahl's, another one that has a roastery nearby and can go there and grab a kilo of green beans if you ask for it. Might take a week before they remember to do it though...

Yemen Mocca is all I know at this point. I could ask for it next time I order. Which is pretty soon cause my mom is getting a kilo for sure and while we're at it I might get one more kilo.

You know, just to have at home in case I run out of it.

I do know one more thing. For a €25 per kilo coffee the beans were not well rinsed. Not that there were bad beans in there but a lot of dust and shit.
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Postby fred25 » Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:22 pm

Terje wrote:
You know, just to have at home in case I run out of it.



Know what you mean :D

Thanks for the info so far :)
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Postby warmcup » Wed May 03, 2006 9:03 pm

i've also bought/taste very recently the yemen coffee and it's one of the best/impressive ones i've ever tasted...clearly on the top5 of my all time favs. ones!!!

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