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Comment Archives: Locations: Shops & Services: Coffee Shop

Re: “Colorado Coffee Merchants

These folks really think their coffee is really something special. While in reality they produce below average air roasted beans at outrageous prices. They use an air roaster which they will tout as a superior method but for some reason most of the award winning micro roasters across the country shy away from this method which is basically a giant popcorn popper that quickly roasts the coffee as opposed to a slower more crafted process (I recommend doing your own research air vs drum roasting). Air roasting is in fact a less accurate (lazy man's method) to roasting. This largely due to the fact there is no way to sample the roast as it progresses and it basically takes most the human crafting element out of the process. The problem is at this altitude roasting conditions are quite variable depending on barometric pressure and humidity and to not being able to sample the beans as they roast (which air roasting does not allow, you just set the temp and forget it) creates an inconsistent product (although I'm sure they would say its more consistent b/c they roast it for the same time every time). In addition, these guys think $1 an ounce for coffee is a good price which is in all honesty highway robbery. The owner and his wife are very proud of their establishment but in fact know very little about coffee and have really not been in the industry that long. When asked simple questions about freshness and how to store coffee they provided incorrect answers. They promote storing coffee in a freezer which they sell in other shops. Freezing beans is one of the worst ways to store coffee which is now widely understood by most serious coffee drinkers ( freezing expands the few water molecules in the beans and generally affects the overall flavor). In addition, they claim to be Fair Trade certified but the website does not list them as members. Colorado Springs for whatever reason has a lot of local coffee roasters and these folks really do fall on the bottom of the totem pole. Just don't settle on these guys beans you can find a superior product for 30% less without looking very hard at all. Try looking at any of the roasters that have been here for 10 years + there's a reason they've lasted that long and it certainly has nothing to do with there not being a Colorado Coffee Merchants around before.

Posted by coffeemaster1024 on 04/28/2009 at 9:11 AM

Re: “Raven's Nest Coffee

The best coffee and espresso drinks in Colorado Springs.

Posted by elTejon on 04/24/2009 at 9:20 PM

Re: “Agia Sophia Coffee Shop & Bookstore

This place is great at making coffee, food, and a place to contemplate, study, read, etc... Coming from the NW, a place know for many coffee shops, it makes me happy.

Posted by Valerie on 04/20/2009 at 2:20 PM

Re: “R&R Coffee Café

R&R Cafe Rocks!

What a great place to meet friends here in Black Forest and enjoy some amazing coffee and goodies.

Randy
Black Forest

Posted by garcia on 04/17/2009 at 9:27 AM

Re: “R&R Coffee Café

If you like gourmet food and excellent service, then don't pass up this little gem. They roast their own coffee and sell several fine blends by the pound.
Food is prepared by a chef/baker with a 5star resume. They serve breakfast and lunch Monday-Saturday, and unbelievable dinners on Friday evenings.

Posted by 126diamond on 04/14/2009 at 11:04 AM

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