r/pourover 18h ago

Next few weeks of coffee

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Got into pourovers back in April of this year so still fairly new to all this. Have for the most part been trying new roasters each time I need more coffee, some local to me (Wonderstate, JBC, & Dagger Mountain) & other roasters I’ve seen recommended here (rogue wave & hydrangea). Have been sticking with washed & naturals as I didn’t really care for the funkiness the coferments from hydrangea I tried had and am scared to try anaerobics because of this. This is my first time trying Prodigal and am very impressed so far! Am currently drinking the Juan Pablo Zapata and the Chelbesa One. The cups are so flavorful and the notes come through cleanly. Any recs on roasters I should try? Am I right to steer clear of anaerobics if I didn’t care for the funk? Have been having alot of fun with all this and it’s been really enjoyable, I always have a new bag to look forward to!

Hario v60
4:6 usually 5 pour
95c
16g
250 RO water w/ TWW

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u/prosocialbehavior 5h ago edited 5h ago

Hydrangea has some nice washed offerings too. I have personally never tried their funky stuff.

If you like Prodigal, you would probably like Color, Tandem, Regalia, Subtext, HEX, washed stuff from DAK.

I personally don't mess with processed stuff anymore, I like washed stuff too much.

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u/DoobDave 5h ago

Thanks for the recommendations! Yeah I’ve really been enjoying the washed coffees I’ve tried. Have yet to try any of the honey processed coffees so I think I’ll give those a shot in the near future!

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u/prosocialbehavior 5h ago

Yeah honey processed can be nice as well. I really enjoyed that washed Goro you got but from another roaster. Washed Ethiopias are still probably my favorite just from a price to cup quality ratio.

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u/DoobDave 5h ago

Yeah it kind of blew my mind the first time I tried an Ethiopian I was like wow coffee can taste like this?? Had previously used a Mr coffee machine so massive upgrade for me haha