Reggie Senior Member Joined: 31 Jan 2006 Posts: 10 Location: Brooklyn
Posted Thu Mar 15, 2007, 7:26pm Subject: Bin 35 Espresso @ Cafe Grumpy, Chelsea
Hi All,
We have managed to secure a limited supply of the famous Bin 35 Double Pass Espresso, from Mountain Top Coffee, Australia, roasted by Ecco Caffe. We will be serving this from tomorrow (Friday) at Chelsea, until it runs out.
Come in, say g'day, and try a shot of the espresso that helped propel Paul Bassett and Tim Wendelboe to their respective world barista championships.
tianguis Senior Member Joined: 12 Feb 2007 Posts: 8 Location: NYC Expertise: I love coffee
Espresso: Wega Mini Nova, Elektra Leva Grinder: RR45, Maestro + Drip: French Press Roaster: Zach & Dany's
Posted Fri Mar 16, 2007, 11:34am Subject: Re: Bin 35 Espresso @ Cafe Grumpy, Chelsea
Reggie:
I just got back from my 20 block trek in the blizzard to try the Bin 35 in Chelsea. Gotta say, it was loverly. Had a straight shot: nose seemed Columbian, but the flavor had hints of salt (!) and lots of fruit, although I couldn't identify which. Prolly some weird Aussie fruit. =8^) Great finish, too.
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