Diamond's Roastery

4.4 / 5

Reviews

Reviews Total
4.4 / 5
Recommended by
88%
83 out of 94 users
Rebeka Z Verified Customer January 6
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Daniel Dudek Verified Customer September 29
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Peter Verified Customer May 19
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Hristo Verified Customer March 31
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Lukas Verified Customer Show Original March 31
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A juicy, sweet bomb full of fruit flavours
Pleasant acidity
Typical bourbon
Recipe
Method of preparation: aeropress
Coffee (g): 17
Water (g): 240
Water temperature: 97
Grinder (setting):
Process:
Martina December 10
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Aida Verified Customer December 9
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Martin Verified Customer Show Original October 30
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Pleasant fresh taste, lemon tones
Interesting scent
Even if you play around with the recipe, it almost always tastes good
Recipe
Preparation method: V60
Coffee (g): 12-15
Water (g): 180-200
Water temperature: 95-99
Grinder (settings): Hario MSS-1 (8 clicks)
Process: I tried different recipes from 12 to 15g of coffee. Bloom according to coffee 36-60g, 30 sec, top up the rest. In all cases the coffee tasted good.
Tereza Verified Customer Show Original October 15
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Soft, pleasantly sour, zero bitterness
Recipe
Preparation method: V60
Coffee (g): 18
Water (g): 300
Water temperature: 94
Grinder (settings): C2 - 24 cranks
Process: 36 - 190 - 300
Jan Novak Verified Customer Show Original October 6
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This is my first ever selection of coffee in my life, so I'm no expert, but I'm super excited about it anyway. It changed the way I look at coffee when I don't use supermarket coffee at home. It is as the label suggests, more sour, after grinding it smells like.. yogurt? :) I probably won't say more, but it tastes fruity and sour, as I wished, and after 21 years of bitterness, it's a very, very beautiful experience. Take my money worth every penny.
Recipe
Preparation method: v60
Coffee (g): 15
Water (g): 250
Water temperature: 95? I'm guessing it will cool down for a few seconds before I heat the filter :D
Grinder (settings): kingrinder p2, 40clicks
Process: James Hoffmann saved my ass with his v60 tutorial to make a decent cup of coffee.