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https://www.stumptowncoffee.com/ is the best coffee in the universe!
A hand grinder is fun and something he likely wont buy himself but may enjoy. Thats the definition of a great gift! An electric grinder he could just get on his own. Also a something like this is good to get a single cup kinda guy and would be a great pairing with a neet little hand grinder http://www.williams-sonoma.com/m/pro...dripper-white/ | ||
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Last edited by iruinedyourday; 12-09-2015 at 01:04 PM..
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ex-Hardcore coffee drinker here (i cant tolerate caffeine anymore, my doctor prescribes me better and i dont get fits of nerd rage in the afternoon after a dose). Objectively the best most superior and most attractive coffee machine = chemex with a related water-boiler kitchentop appliance for both coffee and tea. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Best coffee grinder: a simple electric jobby. A hand grinder seems unnecessarily regressionary, but it could make sense if the person drinks a lot of coffee while camping or something. My dad has one like this and it's stupidly big and complicated IMO. Just get one of the little guys. Always buy the beans and grind 'em. Stumptown has clout over and above its actual level of quality. I think it would make one of the best gift brews, especially to someone who doesn't live in PNW, cause they'll look it up and see that it's hyped to the heavens by people who wear scarves. It's not actually that good, but I think it is one of the more reliably decent brands. The best coffee I ever got was bulk beans from a whole foods in New Orleans actually. One time I met Samuel L Jackson while we were both shopping for coffee beans there, what a night. | |||
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Last edited by James_Joyce; 12-09-2015 at 07:02 PM..
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