Has anyone tried Panama Carmen Estate?
I can't make this bean taste good to save my life, maybe it's one of those beans I should just roast up for grinder setting adjustments, seasoning a freshly cleaned machine or just toss in the garden. The snails don't deserve that kind of punishment!
This coffee has been nothing but bad news to me in drip or espresso/blend. I can even pick that sour turd out of a blend even when it's used in very small quantity. It tastes like something that came out of animals rear end but those coffees are actually pretty good.
I'm not looking to bad-mouth this bean but I'm glad I only purchased 5lbs (could've been worse by getting 20lbs!). I really do think it's just a "Niko thing" and it's truly only me, something about it hits the wrong gland or something because everyone else I served it to disagrees.
I'd love to hear what other people think....
Anyone try this bean?
Re: Anyone try this bean?
Im' such an idiot. I have 10lbs of this crap!Niko wrote:but I'm glad I only purchased 5lbs (could've been worse by getting 20lbs!).
Wow, I completely forgot about this post, thanks for revamping it, Bob.
When it comes to Panamas (and I've tried them all by now), there's only one that is drinkable for me. It's the Boquete by Maunier Estate.
Yeah, that was an awesome shot - not the photo but the espresso shot was unforgettable. I almost didn't live to tell about it! The flavors were so mesmerizing that I almost slipped into another dimension, some would call it a godshot but when you pull something like 20 in a row they're just simply goodshots.