Doram Not sure how interesting it is to watch without having the coffees to taste).
B “this one is like raspberry, but not in terms of flavour…”. Indeed, not interesting, actually it’s excruciating, as he talks in circles.
C sounds like it is a washed Ethiopian.
E “….isn’t worse, it’s just different…”. Christ on a bike! This is what troubles me with all of this, the inability to just turn around and say, “some might like it but most would see this poor”. As long a we are playing, ’It tastes like fruit/leather/burned rubber…" it’s all good. Except the prices for some kinds of good are 5 times other kinds of good. I’m not saying that price is reliable guide to quality, just that if you are going to charge at the higher end you should have some conviction as to whether it is tangibly worth it, surely? (Rather than just a rarity/commodities market approach.)
I guess I meant, was there any quantitative data/feedback, rather than loose opinions that were then dropped down a well, never to be seen again?