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Capn Ahab
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Anyone know where in bristol to get posh coffee? Somewhere with a selection of roasts where you can also specify the coarseness of the grind.

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SamTait
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Brian Wogan next to Staples is the tits. Trade sales are open 8-4 weekdays and mornings Saturday. About £10 a kg.

They roast their own so it's veh fresh
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Thanks man, I'll check em out!
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+1 for Brian Wogan
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Mike Palmer
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Has Bean http://www.hasbean.co.uk roast-and-post to order, excellent selection and only ever 24h after it's roasted. Wogan's pretty good but his selection is a bit middle-of-the-road, well, he just doesn't stock the high altitude African that I like.
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Mike Palmer wrote:Has Bean http://www.hasbean.co.uk roast-and-post to order, excellent selection and only ever 24h after it's roasted. Wogan's pretty good but his selection is a bit middle-of-the-road, well, he just doesn't stock the high altitude African that I like.
But he does have the indonesian that I like, and if you ask really nicely (and show the sort of coffee knowledge that comes from having once been involved in the industry) there's some really special stuff hidden away.
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He did have a couple of pounds of light roast Nicaraguan that had the acidity I like come to mention it, but I will try harder next time I'm in!
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