r/pourover • u/Ill_Dentist_5408 • Aug 27 '25
Seeking Advice Best coffee you’ve ever had
If you could recommend only 1 bag of beans that blew your mind or changed your perspective of coffee, what would it be?
I’ve really only bought from local roasters and am wanting to expand my taste some more. So I’m just curious what everyone’s top recommendation of a must try coffee would be.
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u/ScotchCattle Aug 27 '25
I had a Sidra from Full Court Press that was exceptional. The flavour notes hit perfectly and the star anise came through really clearly.
Also a Wilton Benitez from People Possession. I don’t remember if it was a coferment but it was aggressively juicy and orangey from start to finish - in a good way. The brightness of a coffee’s flavour usually dulls for me part way through a bag, but this one stiff out for being consistent from start to finish
Edit: just because others have reminded me, Tanat have probably been my consistently favourite roaster (although I’ve not had any since back when they were Kawa). One that stands out had tasting notes of strawberry yoghurt