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Dene March 15th 06 08:27 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..

Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!


Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink some
when in Chuck's country.

-Greg



CalifBill March 16th 06 05:44 AM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!

Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink some
when in Chuck's country.


Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.


Coffee snob.


when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at
home.



Reggie Smithers March 16th 06 11:14 AM

Tully's Coffee?
 
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.

Coffee snob.


when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at
home.


I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.

--
Reggie

"That's my story and I am sticking to it."

basskisser March 16th 06 12:54 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.


when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at
home.


I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.

--
Reggie

"That's my story and I am sticking to it."


Somebody hosed you then. Kona is rich, full bodied coffee. The 2006
coffee of the year by javareport.com was a Kona:
http://www.thejavareport.com/coffee/...age=0&repage=2


basskisser March 16th 06 12:56 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

Harry Krause wrote:
Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.
when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at
home.


I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.



Hmmm. Something was wrong. Either the coffee, the directions on the
package or your following them. The "kona" I drank in Hawaii was rich,
full-bodied coffee with a great aroma.

Are you sure it was authentic kona?


Harry, check this website out, it's very informative. And, if you get a
chance, and have someone in the S.F. bay area, get ahold of some Peet's
coffees, you won't be disappointed.

http://www.thejavareport.com


RCE March 16th 06 01:06 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..

Which K cup brewer did you get? I assume it's a Keurig. I've been
thinking about ordering one of them and am considering either the B40 or
B50. Is the programmable LCD worth the extra money?

I'd only use it once or twice a day in the morning and occasionally in the
early evening, but like the idea of trying different types of coffees.
Kinda like having a coffee Ipod.

RCE



JimH March 16th 06 01:12 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"RCE" wrote in message
...

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..

Which K cup brewer did you get? I assume it's a Keurig. I've been
thinking about ordering one of them and am considering either the B40 or
B50. Is the programmable LCD worth the extra money?

I'd only use it once or twice a day in the morning and occasionally in the
early evening, but like the idea of trying different types of coffees.
Kinda like having a coffee Ipod.

RCE


Ahh.....a coffee snob also! ;-)



Reggie Smithers March 16th 06 01:14 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 
Harry Krause wrote:
Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the
availability of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always
drink some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.
when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a
coffee roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made
coffee at home.

I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted
like watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee
with some flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still
tasted like watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.



Hmmm. Something was wrong. Either the coffee, the directions on the
package or your following them. The "kona" I drank in Hawaii was rich,
full-bodied coffee with a great aroma.

Are you sure it was authentic kona?

I thought it was, but I could have been wrong. I looked on the Internet
and it seems their is something called Kona Blend, I will have to order
a cup at Starbucks and see what I think

--
Reggie

"That's my story and I am sticking to it."

Reggie Smithers March 16th 06 01:22 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 
basskisser wrote:
Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.
when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at
home.


I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.

--
Reggie

"That's my story and I am sticking to it."


Somebody hosed you then. Kona is rich, full bodied coffee. The 2006
coffee of the year by javareport.com was a Kona:
http://www.thejavareport.com/coffee/...age=0&repage=2

Bassy,
I looked up your link, and then looked at the prices. The cost of Kona
was $20-$35 a lb. I definitely didn't pay close to that price, it was
in the $12/lb range, so it must have been a blend. I know I am not
going to be buying a lb of Kona, but I will try a cup at the next coffee
shop.

--
Reggie

"That's my story and I am sticking to it."

RCE March 16th 06 01:28 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
RCE wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..

Which K cup brewer did you get? I assume it's a Keurig. I've been
thinking about ordering one of them and am considering either the B40 or
B50. Is the programmable LCD worth the extra money?

I'd only use it once or twice a day in the morning and occasionally in
the early evening, but like the idea of trying different types of
coffees. Kinda like having a coffee Ipod.

RCE



We have a couple of K-50's. I had to buy my wife one so she could brew her
tea a cup at a time.

I've not paid any attention to the programmable part of the LCD. I believe
the K-50 brews two different sized cups, and that may be part of the LCD
nonsense. I do not use the "clock" part.

My coffee drinking is like yours, and the iPOD analogy is a good one.

www.JR.com has the B50 for $129.95 or so. Best price I found. I buy a lot
of stuff from J&R. But always order before Friday, because they close
early on Fridays for the Sabbath, and most orders placed on a Friday
aren't even looked at until Monday.




Thankee.

RCE



Don White March 16th 06 02:13 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 
Harry Krause wrote:


Fortunately, there are no DD's in my immediate area.


Up here, the big thing is 'Tim Hortons'.
They did me a favour when an American company (Wendy's Hamburgers)
bought out local boy Ron Joyce, and proceeded to do away with the local
bakery. They now ship the frozen crap in and have the local stores warm
up/finish baking product in special ovens. Cured me of a donut addiction.
Besides they don't even carry my all time favourite anymore... white
cake donught with white coconut all over.
^&%^& Americans...they'll screw up anything!

CalifBill March 16th 06 06:43 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability
of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink
some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.
when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at
home.

I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.



Hmmm. Something was wrong. Either the coffee, the directions on the
package or your following them. The "kona" I drank in Hawaii was rich,
full-bodied coffee with a great aroma.

Are you sure it was authentic kona?


Most Kona is a blend these days. to expensive for just Kona beans.



basskisser March 16th 06 07:46 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

Harry Krause wrote:
Don White wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:

Fortunately, there are no DD's in my immediate area.


Up here, the big thing is 'Tim Hortons'.
They did me a favour when an American company (Wendy's Hamburgers)
bought out local boy Ron Joyce, and proceeded to do away with the local
bakery. They now ship the frozen crap in and have the local stores warm
up/finish baking product in special ovens. Cured me of a donut addiction.
Besides they don't even carry my all time favourite anymore... white
cake donught with white coconut all over.
^&%^& Americans...they'll screw up anything!



Multinational corporations suck.


Speaking of beer......!!
If you are around Rehobeth Beach, Deleware, or Gaithersburg, Maryland,
get thyself to the Dogfish Head and have one of their delicious 60
Minute IPA's! My brother was travelling through, ate there, had one,
and knowing that I love GOOD beer, brought me six. They are very good.


CalifBill March 16th 06 10:51 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 08:06:31 -0500, "RCE" wrote:


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
m...

Which K cup brewer did you get? I assume it's a Keurig. I've been
thinking about ordering one of them and am considering either the B40 or
B50. Is the programmable LCD worth the extra money?

I'd only use it once or twice a day in the morning and occasionally in the
early evening, but like the idea of trying different types of coffees.
Kinda like having a coffee Ipod.


Coffee snob.


Pansy Coffee snobs!



basskisser March 17th 06 01:00 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

CalifBill wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability
of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink
some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.
when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at
home.

I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.



Hmmm. Something was wrong. Either the coffee, the directions on the
package or your following them. The "kona" I drank in Hawaii was rich,
full-bodied coffee with a great aroma.

Are you sure it was authentic kona?


Most Kona is a blend these days. to expensive for just Kona beans.


No, Kona is Kona. If it's a blend, of other coffees, it must say so.
Here's Peet's 100% Kona:
http://www.peets.com/shop/coffee_det...31&cid=1000046

And here's list of 100% Kona coffees for sale:
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...oogle&ct=title


CalifBill March 17th 06 06:07 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

CalifBill wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the
availability
of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always
drink
some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.
when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a
coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee
at
home.

I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted
like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with
some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted
like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.



Hmmm. Something was wrong. Either the coffee, the directions on the
package or your following them. The "kona" I drank in Hawaii was rich,
full-bodied coffee with a great aroma.

Are you sure it was authentic kona?


Most Kona is a blend these days. to expensive for just Kona beans.


No, Kona is Kona. If it's a blend, of other coffees, it must say so.
Here's Peet's 100% Kona:
http://www.peets.com/shop/coffee_det...31&cid=1000046

And here's list of 100% Kona coffees for sale:
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...oogle&ct=title


As stated, most Kona's these days are blends. Kona in probably big letters
and Blend in small leters.



basskisser March 17th 06 07:52 PM

Tully's Coffee?
 

CalifBill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

CalifBill wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Reggie Smithers wrote:
CalifBill wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Dene wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
. ..
Any of you northwesterners know this brand?

My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the
availability
of
Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a
leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends,
including a "kona," which I enjoy.

Opinions of Tully's Coffee?

Thanks!
Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always
drink
some
when in Chuck's country.
Thanks...I'll order some of the kona.
Coffee snob.
when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a
coffee
roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee
at
home.

I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted
like
watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with
some
flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted
like
watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee.



Hmmm. Something was wrong. Either the coffee, the directions on the
package or your following them. The "kona" I drank in Hawaii was rich,
full-bodied coffee with a great aroma.

Are you sure it was authentic kona?


Most Kona is a blend these days. to expensive for just Kona beans.


No, Kona is Kona. If it's a blend, of other coffees, it must say so.
Here's Peet's 100% Kona:
http://www.peets.com/shop/coffee_det...31&cid=1000046

And here's list of 100% Kona coffees for sale:
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...oogle&ct=title


As stated, most Kona's these days are blends. Kona in probably big letters
and Blend in small leters.


Did you happen to read the URL's I gave you? Those are 100% Kona
coffees. IF it is a blend of other coffees it must say so.



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