I haven't had issues with the coffee purchased at Rumtulla and a good price as well. I don't personally drink it but everyone so far have been pleased with what I've brought back.
I haven't had issues with the coffee purchased at Rumtulla and a good price as well. I don't personally drink it but everyone so far have been pleased with what I've brought back.
We have bought coffee from Big Roy also but later I kind of wondered if it stays fresh when it's not vacuum sealed and how does it de-gas (?) in a bag without a valve in it
maybe some of you missed it - I am in Port Antonio, not Negril. I poste here because I think very few people read the PA threas. A guy approached us this morning, asking if we had been to the market (we had). He was selling coffee, He wanted 20US a pound. Good luck with that.
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Apparently there are just about 12 roasters certified to process Blue Mountain Coffee. Most if not all purchases on the beach are for blended coffees sold as Blue Mountain. I can't tell the difference. The North American price is over 50$. The Jamaican price of one pound of true certified Blue is @ 30$. I doubt there are many places in Jamaica that actually serve the legitimate stuff uncut.
People swear by Thunders coffee. It is by no means and does not pretend to be Blue Mountain certified coffee. It is in fact as his label suggests "high Mountain" which is a grade below Blue Mountain.
Below...or above the grade. I love hearing about what grows at this or that elevation type of discussions while I'm on the island.
This thread has me wanting a nice cup of coffee, in JA I add brown sugar and some Lasco powdered vanilla milk ... nicest cup of coffee ever![]()
This is Thunder from 7 years ago~
Tomorrow we are opening my last packet of Treasure Beach's Dawn's High Mountain coffee. I vacuumed sealed 8 bags last year which I then froze. I expect it to taste like it did last year. I also roast my own coffee and like her, bought mine in the Santa Cruz market. I hadn't started roasting yet but trips to Port Antonio's Musgrave Market found beans for sale. I've seen the coffee cherries for sale occasionally in Mandeville too. I suspect most "Blue Mountain" beans are from these areas as real BM beans just aren't for sale on any open market. To me, a good High Mountain coffee can taste pretty similar to any affordable Blue Mountain coffee. The best beans are sold overseas and not in Jamaica or the States. On a trip to the coffee factory it was explained to us that misshaped, broken, off color, or odd sized beans are relegated to be ground and packed with the best being sold in whole bean form. The darker the roast, the less true flavor comes through.
Thanks Mike!