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Monday, 21 September 2015

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Starbucks Reserve Roastery

For the past ten years or so smaller, hipper, more nimble roasting companies have dominated the coffee conversation in America, outflanking Starbucks in roast style (lighter than Starbucks), freshness (roast-dated packaging), coffee selection (precisely identified seasonal small lots), brewing (by the cup, often by hand), and even design sensibility (usually blunt, simple and utilitarian, often reflecting the bold shapes and primary colors of retro Russian Revolution design).

But then, a few months ago, Starbucks opened its palatial Reserve Roastery in Seattle, a spectacular answer to the challenge of the growing swarm of its newer, more-authentic-than-thou competitors. The new Seattle Roastery appears to be intended as a full-on counter-attack: “OK, we may have 21,000 locations worldwide and roast a zillion pounds of coffee per year, and we may be huge and corporate,” this facility seems to say, “but we are still a true coffee company, and what you guys can do, we can do as well or better.”

The facility and its operations reflect most current tastes and trends in high-end coffee with impressive perception and intelligence. The plant and its demonstration-style layout illustrate fine coffee production with an almost museum-like thoroughness. The visual design is impressive, tactfully interpreting current tastes with materially rich understatement: cupper, leather, fine woods. The green coffees are precisely sourced and described. The coffee in the tasting room is brewed by the cup using the visitor’s choice of brewing method, from Chemex through siphon.

Bigger than the other guys, certainly, and more discreetly spectacular for sure. But what about the coffees?

Upstairs and Downstairs

The Seattle Reserve Roastery coffee production takes place on two levels. On the upper level a smaller roasting machine produces smaller batches of well-selected, very high-end, often micro-lot coffees that are sold in bulk only to walk-in customers at the Roastery. On the lower level a considerably larger roasting machine produces larger batches of outstanding, if somewhat less rare, coffees. These larger volume coffees are packed in state-of-the-art atmosphere-protected valve bags and (unlike coffees from the smaller roasting machine on the upper level), are available for purchase both via the Internet and at other Starbucks locations. They bear a “best by” date eight months out from roasting.

We tested five coffees from the elite small-volume upstairs operation, and three from the larger-volume downstairs operation. The five presumably rarer “upstairs” coffees were purchased at the Roastery (the only place to purchase them); the “downstairs” coffees were purchased via the Internet. Interestingly, there were broad differences in average degree or darkness of roast between the “upstairs” scooped coffees and the “downstairs” valve-bag coffees. But more on that later.

Benchmarking the Starbucks

In order to put these eight Starbucks Counterattack coffees in context, we decided to cup them side-by-side next to a range of coffees purchased from three similar (though more modest) demonstration roastery operations of the kind that helped fuel the trends that the Starbucks Reserve Roastery is imitating and out-scaling. To that end we purchased four coffees from an in-store roastery in Berkeley, California operated by Allegro Coffee (a subsidiary of Whole Foods Market), four samples from the Oakland, California roastery of Blue Bottle Coffee, and three from Coffee Review advertiser Victrola Coffee, whose modest roastery-café is located across the street from the grand new Starbucks facility. All were purchased in person, in-store except the Victrola samples, which we arranged to have sent to us. (However, all of the Victrola samples were pulled from stock available to walk-in customers on the day they were shipped). All samples, including the Starbucks, were roast-dated on the bags and quite fresh when we cupped them.

The Difference: The Roast

So how did the Starbucks Reserve coffees match up with the coffees from these three similar but smaller, longer-established, more modestly housed competitors?

The big difference (surprisingly for me) was in the roast. The Blue Bottle, Allegro and Victrola coffees all were light-to-medium roasted. In other words, they were roasted in the currently fashionable style: light enough to allow the character of the green coffee to dominate the profile. On the other hand, the Starbucks coffees were all, to varying degrees, darker-roasted. The impact of the roast tended to be foregrounded, not the green coffee.

Of course, you may think, that makes sense. Starbucks is a dark-roasting company. But in fact it is not one any longer. It has featured its “Blonde” medium roasts for some time now next to its traditional darker roasts. More importantly, the new Seattle Reserve Roastery is clearly an attempt to compete with a whole generation of new competitors, all of whom roast lighter.

To sum up: The spectacle of the roasting and brewing at the new Starbucks facility thoughtfully reflects current trends. The green coffee selection and description reflect current trends. What flat out goes against current trends are the darker roast styles.

Dark but Inconsistently So

If the roast styles chosen for this new line of coffees were just a little darker than the latest light-roasting trend I would applaud Starbucks for giving consumers an option they don’t really have very much of at present, which is a moderately dark-roasted, sweet, chocolaty cup with a good deal of the character of the green coffee preserved and just a hint of roast taste. In other words, something that strikes a balance between the bright fruit, honey and flowers of definitively lighter roasts and the bittersweetness of uncompromising dark roasts.

At this point that option is not much available to consumers, at least not as applied to the best green coffees. The marketplace seems polarized between aggressive dark roasts and uncompromising lighter roasts.

And, in fact, three of the new Starbucks reserve coffees we cupped for this article did come close to landing in that middle ground: the rare, expensive, prize-winning Brazil Sitio Baixadao (reviewed here at 92), the Kenya Sangana (reviewed here at 90) and the Tanzania Kimuli (rated 90, not reviewed).

However, the other five of the eight Reserve samples we tested were not roasted moderately dark. They were roasted quite dark, and apparently irrationally so. The Hawaii 100% Kona Perry Farm, a coffee whose simplicity and balance would seem to call for sensitive roasting, was subjected to a nuance-destroying dark roast. It is reviewed here at 87. Another presumably subtle coffee, and probably a very good one, the Brazil Sertãozinho, was treated even worse in the roaster.

Although final roast colors were on an average darker with the “downstairs” Reserve Roastery samples, overall there was no discernible pattern to which coffees were brought to a moderately dark roast and which were roasted definitively (and often tactlessly) dark. In a facility in which every detail, even the cups in the tasting room, has been lavished with thought and attention, the roasting act, perhaps the most important determinant of coffee character and quality after the green coffee itself, appears haphazard and arbitrary. And, from a consumer’s perspective, unpredictable.

Lighter-Roasted and Higher-Rated

One thing was clear, however. The eleven coffees we purchased from the three smaller Starbucks competitors all rated better than the Starbucks did. Much better. They all were roasted light or medium-light, they all were roasted consistently, and they all were roasted well.

Average Scores:

Starbucks Reserve: 88.25

Allegro Coffee: 92.0

Blue Bottle Coffee: 92.0

Victrola Coffee: 94.0

However, if we only include in our comparison the three Starbucks samples that were roasted moderately dark rather than full-on dark, their average would be 91.0 – only a point lower than the Allegro and Blue Bottle averages. Which suggests to me, again, that the Roastery Reserve program is buying excellent coffees, but subjecting them to what would appear to be arbitrary roast profiling, a profiling not related to either the potential of the green coffees or to coherent positioning in the marketplace.

In the reviews associated with this report, we review the highest- and lowest-rated coffees from each of the three Starbucks competitors – Allegro, Blue Bottle and Victrola – plus the two highest-rated and two of the lowest-rated of the eight Starbucks samples.

Spectacle or Coffee?

I hope that Starbucks Reserve management gets a handle on the roasting, and begins to handle it as coherently and deliberately as it has everything else about its impressive new facility. Otherwise Starbucks could be accused, justifiably I think, of caring more about the marketing spectacle of its amazing Roastery than about the quality and character of the coffee that Roastery produces.

Kenneth Davids is the co-founder and editor of Coffee Review as well as its primary cupper and writer. Jason Sarley is the co-cupper for most coffees reviewed on Coffee Review. He passed the Coffee Quality Institute’s challenging Q-grading exam and holds a Level One Roaster Certification from Roasters Guild of the Specialty Coffee Association of America.

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I’ve left this update for a bit because i wanted to let my body get used to the changes. Anything new that you do, you always get an instant reaction, however it’s when the body gets used to it that you really start to see how something is going to work.

I’ve got 3 sachets left from my first order of SlimRoast. I have worked my way through them, actually worked I think makes you think that it was a task, a chore. I’ve drank my way through the box, surprisingly really fast actually it seems.

My taste buds have got used to the taste, I’m more of a tea man myself. My Yorkshire Tea will always be my cuppa of choice, however I do my SlimRoast first. The tea I use now for my in-between coffee drinks.

My Best weight loss was the first week, but being a diabetic my sugar level crashed twice because i forgot to eat, and I didn’t properly regulate my day.

As a diabetic it’s really something that I need to do. So here is my routine.

Morning SlimRoast Coffee and Breakfast, I either have omelets, or I have 2 slices of toast with butter and marmalade on them. The breakfast for me is pretty standard for the last 20 years or so, it’s not something that I have changed so that I can lose weight.

I usually have a cup of tea around 10am and at 11am, I drink Strawberry water all through the day, but that isn’t something to do with any diet, that’s just what i like. I like to get a few liters of fluids through my system every day.

Between 12 and 1pm I have another SlimRoast and I have my lunch, I’m liking my Chicken Cup a Soup’s just now with some bread. Looking over what i am doing, it looks like I like Bread…..

Again, during the afternoon I drink tea, water etc. IF and that is a BIG IF, I do fancy something to eat, I grab some fruit. I have 2 cockatiels and this is really more for them because i share the fruit with them.

Evening time, which for me is around 5 or 6pm, I cook the kids their dinner then maybe do myself something, I have another SlimRoast coffee and that is really my day. If I don’t have the SlimRoast around my evening meal I might have it later on or sometimes I don’t have it.

My struggle was the day time and boredom eating. I put my order in last week for 3 Packs of SlimRoast, this was separate to the Autoship I have setup purely because I was going to run out of SlimRoast before my Autoship was due to start, this way I have product here at the house that I can share with people and start to build up this as a home based business.

My Weight, thats what your wanting to know… When I started this I was 15 stone which is 210lbs, I went down to 13.9 stone, which is 194lbs and now I am stable at 14.1 stone which is 197lbs.

I don’t want to do crazy weight loss, i want it to be slow and gradual. When I was diagnosed with diabetes back in 1995, I was 14stone, within 4 weeks I went down to 9stone because of everyone’s “Advice”, the shock to my body, the way i felt and the emotional trauma on me, i did not like. So doing any sort of weight loss, or life changing for me I like it to be gradual.

I actually did not believe that this would work. Drinking coffee and losing weight? I have been for a long time thinking about using hunger suppression to help me. I eat because it’s there, I eat because I am bored, I eat because of the urge. i never eat because i was hungry purely because I never let myself get hungry. I don’t now, however i have set a pace on myself with where and when meals will be served.

If you are thinking about losing weight, then I would recommend giving this a try. It’s not fancy food, or stupid out of reach meal plans. it fits in with my life style, it curves my snacking and do you want me to tell you something  else….

As a Type 1 Diabetic since 1995, this last month has been my best sugar level results EVER. My control is brilliant, my sugar levels are closer to the 6 that they keep on shouting at me about, my energy levels are back again, my sleep pattern is better than ever since I’m not snoozing mid afternoon.

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Earn Extra Cash

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Maybe you need a few extra dollars to make ends meet. Maybe you want to pay off debt.

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Maybe you’re looking for a way out of the corporate world, an escape plan. That’s the ultimate financial freedom, right?

That’s how I got started down this entrepreneurial path, and it’s been the best choice I ever made.

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Great if you need an idea to get started, March 19, 2015
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I’ve known Nick for a while now, and so glad he created this book. While I feel like some of the suggestions won’t work for everyone, there’s at least one way for everyone to try to make some side hustle cash.
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Nick does it again!, March 19, 2015
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Another great book by Nick Loper! He does a great job of not only talking about what is possible, but giving real life examples of how it is being done today. You can’t go wrong with any of the 10 paths. Pick the one that appeals to you and take action today!

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The go to side hustle expert!, April 2, 2015
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Nick is the go to expert in the side hustle space because he’s the real deal. Nick is transparent and real in every thing he does and it shows in this fantastic book.

Nick has a great ability to connect not only with the people he interviews, but also with the reader and listener. This makes him unique as he’s so willing to share his wins and losses that you can easily invest in what he has to say. Nick lays it all out for you and all you need to do is take action and make it happen!

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Saturday, 19 September 2015

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Coffee Variety Sampler Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, 40 Count


Custom Variety Pack – The Consistency of Variety

From time immemorial, loyal coffee drinkers have been led to believe that consistency must always go hand in hand with monotony. “You like Colombian coffee? Sure, here is a three week supply”, they are told. “But what if I get tired of Colombian coffee after a few days and decide I want a French Roast?”, they ask. “Then you are welcome to buy a three week supply of French Roast as well,” they are told. Well, dear coffee lovers, we introduce to you the MixPack, available only from Custom Variety Pack, and with it a novel concept – the consistency of variety. You like single serve but don’t want to commit to one taste for weeks at a time? How about a variety pack with 30 or 40 or 50 different coffees. ..sound good? Thought so! Please remember, if it’s not from Custom Variety Pack, then it is not an authentic MixPack.

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The beauty of the Custom Variety Pack is that it allows you to enjoy a wide assortment of K-Cups and single serve pods from the best manufacturers without having to order each one individually, and then do it all over again once you finish.


Advantages of becoming a Custom Variety Pack customer
  • Enjoy the consistency of variety – a reliable, wide array of flavors every time
  • Never get stuck with too many of one flavor
  • Assortment in each pack gets adjusted every few months
  • Subscribe to save and enjoy the additional benefits of receiving your MixPack monthly.
  • For use with all Keurig k-cup compatible brewers. Cups are repackaged and not in original packaging; K Cup, Green Mountain and Keurig are registered trademarks of Green Mountain and Keurig. Custom Variety Pack has no affiliation with Keurig and Green Mountain.
  • Contents may contain sugar or nuts, please refer to original manufacturer website for ingredients or certifications regarding any allergy related information.
  • Remember – if it’s not from Custom Variety Pack, it’s not an authentic MixPack!

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Friday, 18 September 2015

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Thursday, 17 September 2015

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But First...Coffee Mens & Ladies Fashion Slogan Unisex Fit T-Shirt [Apparel]Another great product brought to you by the Buzz Shirts Team! This is a Unisex Shirt so it will be a Baggy Fit. We have folded the sleeves for the photos, we will send your shirt without folded sleeves so it will be up to you…… Fold ’em up, or leave ’em hang! Design is original unique artwork and copyright of Buzz Shirts and sold exclusively by Jonny Cotton. Designs is 100% unofficial and not endorsed or promoted by anyone featured.Names are for descriptive purposes only.

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Wednesday, 16 September 2015

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Wow. You guys are on FIRE. Congratulations on making Valentus the FASTEST GROWING NEW COMPANY in the industry and WELCOME ABOARD to all of our new Independent Representatives who have joined us the last few weeks.

August was a RECORD BREAKING MONTH, and September is on track to be even BIGGER. They say momentum is like a snowball. The more you keep rolling in the right direction, the BIGGER IT GETS. And Valentus’ snowball of momentum is getting BIGGER AND BIGGER every DAY.

With all the new tools we have rolled out in the last 90 days, and with what we have coming down the pike in the next 90 days, this is just the BEGINNING. And we are not stopping anytime soon. You really could not have picked a more perfect time to be involved with a company than right NOW with VALENTUS.

TRIM IS BACK

With the incredible weight loss results people are getting with our breakthrough TRIM product, AND because of YOUR hard work and how FAST we are growing, we SOLD OUT of TRIM a full 3 MONTHS before we anticipated.

What that tells us is that we have a product that WORKS and one that people WANT. It also tells us to stock up on TRIM because sales are going to continue to GROW. And that’s EXACTLY what we’ve done.

TRIM is BACK IN STOCK, all back orders are being fulfilled THIS WEEK and all NEW ORDER are going out ON TIME every DAY.

SLIMRoast Gets MAJOR Attention

With Coffee being the MOST CONSUMED beverage on the planet, other than water, there is a HUGE market for SLIMRoast. And when you have the HEALTHIEST, BEST TASTING COFFEE available ANYWHERE, people are going to buy it.

There is a reason we have become the FASTEST GROWING COMPANY in the industry. Our product flat out WORK. and SLIMRoast is no exception.

For ANYONE you know who drinks coffee, be SURE to get them some SLIMRoast so they can experience the results.

Valentus Compensation Plan Attracts Leaders

With a product line as powerful and easy to sell as the one we have, people are going to make money. When you combine that with a system that makes it simple to share and get the word out, it makes it even bigger. And when you factor in the MOST GENEROUS HIGH PAYING Compensation Plan in the industry, it’s no surprise that the industry is taking notice.

In fact over the last 30 days, some of the top income earners in the industry have joined Valentus because of our incredible product line and killer compensation plan. And most people STILL have never even heard of Valentus.

The next 90 days are going to be HUGE. Keep up the great work, and we’ll see you at the TOP,

Dave Jordan
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Our mission is to stimulate the planet with the ultimate wake-up call. We have some big ideas — ideas that go way beyond mere profit. These ideas govern everything we do. So wake-up and taste the difference with us! Our coffee means goodness in every cup. All our coffee is fully Fair Trade, organic and stubbornly delicious. It’s roasted right in the Rocky Mountains.
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Better than the best, March 15, 2011
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I’ve had a subscription to Peet’s for years. I find Starbuck’s dark roast tastes burnt. I saw this coffee in the Gold Box and decided to try it based on the reviews. It is absolutely delicious; the best coffee I’ve ever had. I enjoy it in my morning latte. It has a strong, robust smell, but blends smoothly in my latte’s and mocha’s. Even better, it is ORGANIC and FREE TRADE. How good can it get with the low price per pound and free shipping with Amazon Prime. Closed my subscription from Peets and buying Dark Horse from Amazon from now on. I LOVE IT!!!

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Not good for super-automatic espresso/coffee makers, January 6, 2012
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This looks like a pretty decent coffee, but its not suitable for super-automatic espresso/coffee makers. Problem is that the beans are TOO oily. Good if you self-grind… bad if you put the beans in a large hopper and expect them to automatically slide into the grinder when needed… The oil creates a stickiness which tends to keep the beans stationary. 5 stars if rating the coffee simply on the quality of the beans… would be unfair to downgrade the avg because they don’t work with my setup.

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132 of 155 people found the following review helpful
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Just what I wanted, January 6, 2012
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I very much enjoy dark roasts. The challenge I find is that many of them are either burnt or overly bitter from poor roasting. This coffee does a very good job of being a strong dark roast that is full of flavor without any hint of burnt or bitter flavors. It is very dark and oily and the small portion that did not fit in my airtight container dried out a bit and was not as strong flavored. That took over 3 weeks though due to the volume of coffee and it was still better than other dark roasts I have tried. I have used this for guests to eat with pies and cake over the holidays and all of them commented on its excellent flavor. A couple who don’t really like dark roast did request some cream, but still gladly had multiple cups.

I would recommend this to anyone who:

1. Likes dark roast coffee
2. Doesn’t know, and wants to try it
3. Wants to change it up from a medium, or god forbid, a light roast.

It is a good quality product made more so because of the cost

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