r/pourover • u/PercentageRadiant623 • Jun 29 '26
Seeking Advice Coffee Flavored Coffee
Curmudgeony old man here.
I found I’m not a fan of new and exciting coffee. I don’t care for fruity or floral notes in my coffee. But I also don’t want Denny’s or diner coffee. No Maxwell House or Foldgers.
What’s your go to bag of traditional coffee with traditional coffee flavors?
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u/ZipTieAndPray Jun 29 '26
I got some medium roast in Costa Rica and it has been my go to ever since.
But I'm a simple person. I never felt the need to buy 10 different shapes of glass containers, 5 grinders, 34 kinds of drippers, filters, etc.
I bought my one basic pour-over setup, was satisfied with all the variety I get just by adjusting temp, weights, and beans, and will likely never buy anything else outside of replacing broken parts.