A lot of places use Rountons around here, it's based near East Rounton just off the A19. No idea about wholesale but I pay about £29/kg for the Granary blend
A bitter coffee means it's been over extracted.
Once you know how a shot should be pulled, how long it should take and what a good "pull" looks like you'll be horrified how little care and attention the chains take. It's not the baristas fault, they just push buttons. I go a bit mental and...
I agree with all the comments about how average most places are for coffee. Since getting an very decent espresso machine it's opened my eyes (taste buds) to coffee and the vast array of flavours you can get from a freshly roasted and ground bean. I don't really bother with having one away from...
From Hartlepool, worked in Stockton. Might be some deep rooted unconscious bias where he's making sure he's not seen to be favouring us. The mind works in mysterious ways.
He's an excellent addition to the squad, a great outlet and when he's on song he's unplayable. He also does a good job in a defensive role against tricky left sided players. If he had a better final ball he wouldn't be a Boro player, it really lets him down. If anyone can get a blocked attacking...
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Rountons Daybreak at the moment. 18g in, 40 out made in to a Americano. Since I got a proper espresso machine at home I realised that the high street chain coffee is quite frankly awful
You do need to be prepared to go on a learning journey though
It definitely improves tea and coffee. We kind of fell in to using filtered water when we got an American fridge with an inline filter. Tap water tastes awful in comparison. Bonus is the kids love helping themselves to the filtered water too.