tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-546200409091211961.post6848393888833593474..comments2024-01-17T23:06:05.318-05:00Comments on Dr. Princess: Atlanta Culinary Tour: Batdorf & Bronson Coffee RoastersJuliahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14450398854946945867noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-546200409091211961.post-40539436546034591432011-08-03T12:05:05.151-04:002011-08-03T12:05:05.151-04:00Jessica, email me at jdominy@batdorf.com, and we&#...Jessica, email me at jdominy@batdorf.com, and we'll set up a tour for you because of your connection to Julia!Jason Dominyhttp://www.jasondominy.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-546200409091211961.post-22079699346967969972011-07-27T10:34:22.933-04:002011-07-27T10:34:22.933-04:00How neat! I would love to tour roastery (is that w...How neat! I would love to tour roastery (is that what it's called?)Jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02939653989946091321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-546200409091211961.post-71413218695078732262011-07-25T21:35:29.466-04:002011-07-25T21:35:29.466-04:00Thanks for such a great recap post, and kind words...Thanks for such a great recap post, and kind words about the tour! And yes, Owen's right, the Clever Dripper cost is around $15, the scale can be bought for about $25, the filters bought at your local grocery store. A good burr grinder will run you about $100, but after than you can make great coffee all the time one cup at a time, and a stellar iced coffee, too. <br /><br />Again, thanks for such a nice post, you are welcome at the Roastery anytime!Jason Dominyhttp://www.jasondominy.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-546200409091211961.post-69073005483589543592011-07-25T12:57:17.723-04:002011-07-25T12:57:17.723-04:00The Clever Dripper used in that photo is less than...The Clever Dripper used in that photo is less than $20 (probaby closer to $15) and uses standard Mellitta style filters. With proper technique (easy to master) it delivers results that are in between French press and vacuum pot in terms of body (closer to French press but without sludge.) Easy to use, easy to clean up and very consistent. Highly recommended. I use a manual pourover with very specific technique when time permits but the Clever is so easy that I leave one at work and one at my GF's house for all of my home-away-from-home coffee.Owen O'Neillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01043479925950022759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-546200409091211961.post-72075653005862332082011-07-25T09:29:16.005-04:002011-07-25T09:29:16.005-04:00Risa and I toured a farm in Kona where we got to s...Risa and I toured a farm in Kona where we got to see the stuff grown. Even got to pick off a cherry, pop it open and eat the bean raw. It doesnt taste all that good but its just interesting. The hand-pour-over-drop method (pictured) is becoming more popular and I like the iPad keeping time. Part of me wants to get the stuff for that method but I already have 4 different ways to make coffee. :). <br /><br />Costa Rican is fantastic. I typically get that whenever I can.Brad Enoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-546200409091211961.post-77965543777161210542011-07-25T07:41:00.328-04:002011-07-25T07:41:00.328-04:00Your grandparents, your mother, your aunt Carol an...Your grandparents, your mother, your aunt Carol and I toured a coffee roastery in the Dominican Republic over 30 years ago (yikes? that long ago?). The presence of such lovely young things distracted the workers and a whole batch of beans was inadvertently over-roasted. The manager gave the workers hell for that. I felt badly for them, and sort of proud at the same time. I learned I am more beautiful than a coffee bean.Sally Hurwitchhttp://www.barefootincozumel.comnoreply@blogger.com