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BeagleBox t1_ja3c944 wrote

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.

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HikeEveryMountain t1_ja3jw54 wrote

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.

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curkington t1_ja3le4f wrote

Coffee coffee in Salem has some fantastic roasts!

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jwc8985 t1_ja3ndt4 wrote

Prime Roast in Keene is my go-to!

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Hugasaur t1_ja3nhqx wrote

A&E does a great Ethiopian and I subscribe to their coffee club where they ship some to me every month. Big fan.

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PabloPantuflas t1_ja3ntqy wrote

Wayfarer in Laconia might be worth looking into. They also host the New England Coffee Festival.

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Snidgetless t1_ja3tm51 wrote

Have you considered investing the roughly $200 and roasting your own? That’s what we did and will never look back!

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Jay_Derkin t1_ja3xvpl wrote

I read this as “flesh light roasted coffee beans” and was deeply concerned for a moment.

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ihaveatrophywife t1_ja3zlg4 wrote

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.

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ttreehouse t1_ja40iot wrote

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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Adriclavallee t1_ja42kip wrote

Woodshed roasters in Laconia has the best beans hands down if you make coffee at home. I buy mine at hannafords

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hamhocks69 t1_ja49jiv wrote

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.

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upallnitro t1_ja4avfw wrote

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.

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katspresso t1_ja4fv0f wrote

Breaking New Grounds in Durham’s Brazilian Daterra is the best roasted coffee I’ve found in this area.

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omgdrones t1_ja4huzu wrote

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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briseis1318 t1_ja4ic0m wrote

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!

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RobynZombie t1_ja4tpf6 wrote

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!!

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SceneFromMobyDick t1_ja4x18s wrote

New Hampshire Coffee Roasting Co in Dover has a wide variety for at home brewing, supporting local wherever is a good choice

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faroutsunrise t1_ja4ydwt wrote

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.

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tureus t1_ja4z8go wrote

>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.

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secretmadscientist t1_ja565ii wrote

Unsure of the bean origin but Critical Mass out of Manchester has a very nice light roast

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Foresthoney t1_ja568d1 wrote

Woodshed Roasting is delightful and local (Laconia)

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MissorNoob t1_ja5n25d wrote

Hometown Coffee Roasters in Manchester has some good coffee. I've never tried their light roast, but the medium and dark roasts are good.

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PabloPantuflas t1_ja5yfpk wrote

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.

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MisterBowTies t1_ja5ygej wrote

Terra nova has a good selection of coffee and a great Cafe

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tubemaster t1_ja5ylp2 wrote

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/

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Angry_Hog t1_ja66411 wrote

Parker Farm has a great roast, too

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Gatorrea t1_ja6gktm wrote

La Mulita Coffee in Rye. Colombian coffee beans

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ajb15101 t1_ja80u19 wrote

Ski the whites coffee in noco is very very good

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