Submitted by wiredentropy t3_11cjh7w in newhampshire
New to the state and looking for a NH source for quality fresh light roasted coffee beans. Preferably Ethiopian. Any suggestions?
Submitted by wiredentropy t3_11cjh7w in newhampshire
New to the state and looking for a NH source for quality fresh light roasted coffee beans. Preferably Ethiopian. Any suggestions?
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My friend roasts coffee. Sells online, not sure if in person. I don't think she has any Ethiopian. https://www.porcupinecoffeeroasting.com/collections/all
There's Port City Coffee Roasters in Portsmouth, haven't tried a light roast but their medium is one of my favorites, and there's New Hampshire Coffee Roasting Co in Dover. Not sure if either have Ethiopian, but I've bought great beans from both.
Mill City Roasting in Londonderry. They have a great selection of flavors and I’m fairly certain I’ve seen Ethiopian on their website as well.
Coffee coffee in Salem has some fantastic roasts!
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Actually, i don't know why I said that. I'm not sorry. I will not support a member of the libertarian party.
Prime Roast in Keene is my go-to!
A&E does a great Ethiopian and I subscribe to their coffee club where they ship some to me every month. Big fan.
I love Mill City, I'm a huge flavored coffee fan and their caramel crunch is wicked good.
Wayfarer in Laconia might be worth looking into. They also host the New England Coffee Festival.
Wayfarer coffee in Laconia is my go to!
A&E 100%
Thanks! Will check them out
Thanks! Will check them out . Do they have a physical storefront!
Nifty; thanks!
Does he have a storefront?
Thanks do they have a storefront?
Which do you recommend?
Thanks will check them out is there a storefront?
They have a rotation, but it's always fantastic! They are very knowledgeable and explain the flavors and notes. I get an education whenever I ask questions.
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I have been to the Manchester location on Elm Street and you can buy a selection of beans there.
King David's coffee kind of has a store front in Nashua on Bridge Street. Its located in an older mill type building. Here's the link to his store.
https://www.kingdavidcoffee.com/
Salem coffee roaster has a coffee shop/ store on Main St. Salem
Second. Terra Nova is also solid.
Nice what’s your go to?
the owner is a bit weird though, wouldn’t recommend going there if you’re a woman by yourself.
They also have a store in Nashua. Great place. They roast everything in-house.
Have you considered investing the roughly $200 and roasting your own? That’s what we did and will never look back!
I second Flight
Post is 2 hours old and nobody has mentioned Mad River yet?
I read this as “flesh light roasted coffee beans” and was deeply concerned for a moment.
Their Tanzania and El Salvador are great light roasts as well. Really helpful and knowledgeable staff, too!
I have to disagree with this as someone who is very familiar with some of the company. Those I have dealt with are shady people to say the least and in my experience, they put out an inferior product and count on being “local” to make sales.
Definitely Flight
Boston Common Coffee based out of Pelham/Windham. Deliver or ship. Best roasted coffee I’ve had. We do their monthly coffee club and they have lots of single source and blends available.
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King David is excellent and he has a bunch of light roasts, including Ethiopian
If I’m anywhere within a certain radius I make an excuse to go. Their great white shark chai with espresso cube, my god it was life changing. And I’m a typical Dunkin’s drinker
Woodshed roasters in Laconia has the best beans hands down if you make coffee at home. I buy mine at hannafords
If you're near the seacoast, Horseshoe Cafe in Newmarket has probably the best in the whole state, but the lineup varies. Nori is an expert coffee roaster and his wife Sarah is an accomplished and delightful baker! Their shop has been listed by Food & Wine as the best in NH for at least 2 years now.
https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2018-06-28/foodstuffs-in-newmarket-a-coffee-shop-chases-the-perfect-cup
Lucas Roasting in Wolfeboro, incredible coffee!
Port City does a light roast of the monsoon malabar that's one of my favorites!
Granite Ledge Coffee from Canterbury is my absolute favorite. I usually buy it at Concord farmers market, but it’s available at the Concord Co-Op and other small independent grocers. They also do free shipping. I’ve never had fresher coffee, it’s usually been roasted in the past couple days once I buy a bag. You can tell because how much it blooms when you add hot water. They offer several single origin roasts as well as blends, at different roast levels depending on your preference.
Flight is my all time favorite. Their roasts are amazing, and they have a constant selection of single origin coffees that burst with flavor. Their mail order is fast and they have a location in Bedford.
Tandem Coffee in Maine is also a top notch roaster, and they do mail order as well
Cafe Monte Alto in Plymouth does some very nice roasts as well.
Wow! I am a guy but I've never heard my wife or friends get that vibe. They've all been nothing but kind and attentive!
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Breaking New Grounds in Durham’s Brazilian Daterra is the best roasted coffee I’ve found in this area.
I'm light roasting 5lbs of Ethiopian as we speak. Can't legally sell it yet, though, as I'm still awaiting my homestead license :)
PS Ethiopian light roast is a spectacular choice!
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Hometown in Manchester is my favorite. They have more medium and dark roasts, but their Crossroads is a blended light roast. Not necessarily Ethiopian. Definitely worth checking out!
to be fair this was also several years ago and pre pandemic, and people can change. maybe i shouldn’t have just jumped to conclusions
Yep! In downtown Keene! Huge selection!
I bought from him a couple years ago at the Farmer's Market in Nashua, it was very good
Was going to say this place. They roast almost daily it seems and sell out so freshness is easily confirmed. Friendly bunch, but everything there is pricey.
“Great white shark chai with espresso cube”
—what is this sorcery?? It sounds amazing 🤩
It’s always a good thing to be on your guard and letting others know, too! It’s never a bad thing to be too safe
I’m a die-hard Cafe Bustelo Brazil drinker, but damn if this post isn’t making me want to try all of these roasts!!
Yeah I’m a dude and worked next door to coffe coffee since they opened. Weird is an understatement. Dudes a creep. Even to me.
New Hampshire Coffee Roasting Co in Dover has a wide variety for at home brewing, supporting local wherever is a good choice
My husband found him by accident. We bought Farmhouse Roasters at the Salem farmers market.
Witching Hour Provisions in Hopkinton is fab. I haven’t had their Ethiopian blend but it’s light roast and limited edition.
Also, I know someone else mentioned them but Flight is also very good.
>Hometown
I love this place. They even do free local delivery (no status on deliveries but they show up in a few days!). And once in a while they have an indoor flea market type setup with local artisan sellers. Great part of the community.
I came to say this too. Best beans and coffee
Unsure of the bean origin but Critical Mass out of Manchester has a very nice light roast
Woodshed Roasting is delightful and local (Laconia)
This place is amazing!
The barista has such sights to show you.
Ski the whites in Jackson, NH
Yes they sure do
Hato Viejo based in Lebanon.
I’m biased because I’m a big fan of Andrew and his shop, but his beans are seriously incredibly good.
Blue Harbor in Hampton
King David’s in Nashua.
Hometown Coffee Roasters in Manchester has some good coffee. I've never tried their light roast, but the medium and dark roasts are good.
Kaffee Vonsolln
Thanks do they have a storefront? What’s this festival
Thanks will check it out. I’m not so into the flavors more of a purist but looks like they have some solid options
Thanks I’m not so into the flavors more of a purist but looks like they have some solid options?
Thanks will check it out. I’m not so into the flavors more of a purist but looks like they have some solid options
Thanks several others have mentioned this what’s your go to bean here?
Thanks what’s your go to bean? Do they have a storefront
Awesome will check them out , what’s your go to bean here?
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How? My understanding was the equipment can cost thousands? Where do you get fresh green beans in New England?
The problem with many grocery store supplies beans is that it could have been roasted months ago. Looking for fresh (roasted less than 1 week ago)
Nice what’s your go to bean?
Great will check this out— thanks
Is it a light roast?
How do you roast?
Bustelo is super dark roasted! Light is a different ballpark
I prefer single origins over blends do they have?
Thanks how fresh is it typically there?
Thanks do they have a storefront?
Thanks what’s your go to bean there
Thanks what’s your go to bean there?
Thanks what’s your go to bean there?
Thanks what’s your go to bean there?
Thanks what’s your go to bean there?
Not fresh at all
Thanks where do you find this fresh?
Papua New Guinea
Thanks how does it compare with A&E?
How does it compare with Flight?
Jus’ messing around. I had a cup of coffee too late in the day.
I prefer the pulpit rock blend. Their queen city espresso is my girlfriend's go-to for cappuccino. It's fairly dark, but not oily at all
Pulpit Rock blend is bomb
Fairly light, yes. I wouldn’t call it Starbucks-level blond, but it’s light enough that the beans aren’t oily. It’s similar to Ethiopian in roast level.
https://www.witchinghourprovisions.com/shop/coffee/13
Your question made me double check and it doesn’t look like Ethiopia is a blend. But there’s the link for ya to see for yourself!
They’ve got a storefront and a shop that sells things only made in NH.
Last May, they hosted a coffee festival that brought vendors and people involved in all facets of the industry. Filled downtown. It was pretty cool.
Terra nova has a good selection of coffee and a great Cafe
Coco's coffee in East Kingston! I have been swearing by them for the past year now, many options for single origin coffee sold streetside (edit: literally a tiny honor system stand, they also sell mugs and dry rubs!) off 107/108.
Also sold online, for a small premium: https://www.cocoscoffeenh.com/
They sell at a bunch of local places but I usually get it at Hannaford! https://www.woodshedroast.com/Find-Us_ep_40.html
Tucks after dark. It's a dark roast, so good. I believe they also sell beans online. We usually just stock up when we go up north.
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Yes to the storefront and currently the Italian Roast based on nostalgia but they do offer a free trade Ethiopian
Using a Behmor roaster now but my new ones on the way
Costa Rica la forestal is really good.
I think right now I prefer A&E but it is worth trying both. Flight is also good
Parker Farm has a great roast, too
I second King David, all his coffee has been fantastic, the Costa Rica is my favorite.
Will try
Why you no like behmore?
La Mulita Coffee in Rye. Colombian coffee beans
Their Winnipesaukee Sunrise blend is my go to, they have a great selection and offer single origin options as well
No way, not even close. Search Amazon for a roaster that goes over a gas burner (some need a portable grill, I use my gas stove) and we buy 5 lbs at a time of green beans on Amazon.
If you haven't try speckled ax coffee also from Maine. I like em better than tandem, and tandem are pretty great themselves
Fair enough! Can’t blame you thereThey do have roasted dates on them, and are usually very recent at my store, but doesn’t necessarily reflect yours.
Ski the whites coffee in noco is very very good
I love it. Just too small.
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There's a gentleman in Nashua - King David's Coffee...and the do online sales. He does great roasted coffees, we buy from him a lot
Also in Salem - Farmhouse Roasters...not sure if they do online sales, but we LOVE their coffee as well.