My coworker, John, asked me this morning, “Did you have coffee this morning?”
I replied, “Yeah, but I’m drippin’ 8 O’ Clock.”
It must have been in the way that I said it. But John took it as a statement of utter desperation. Not only did I use 8 O’ Clock beans, but I didn’t even use my French press or vacuum pot – I brought out my drip maker! Where is my coffee ethics? Where is the snobbery?
I may have felt that way, but I didn’t mean it that way.
Last night I bought a 12 oz. bag of 8 O’ Clock coffee from Giant Eagle. $5.25 on sale. It didn’t hit me until today, but that’s $7 a lb. Green Ethiopian Yirgacheffe from La Prima is $6.50 a lb. Sometimes when the pocketbook gets thin, it’s easy to feel guilty indulging in good coffee. But good coffee (granted I have to roast it myself – but that’s half the fun anyway) is cheaper than cheap Giant Eagle coffee that’s even on sale!
No more will my conscience cheat me from a good cup of coffee in the morning!
So what do I do with my 12 oz bag of 8 O’ Clock? Well I want to explore how to best go about learning how to best describe what I taste in coffee. So here is my ambitious endeavor: can I describe the taste of 8 O’Clock coffee? Is it possible to be more descriptive than saying, “It tastes like coffee”?
What’s Guy been up to the last 2-3 weeks? The previous vacuum coffee pot posts highlight [sorry no pun intended] the Hario Halogen Beam Heater. As you can tell I stole the photo from the Avenue 18 website. Hario, a Japanese company, plans to sell these in the US for $385. They even have a website in the works – but no orders are currently being taken yet.