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Dutch

Number of posts: 2556 Age: 47 Location: Athens Alabama Tobacco: http://tobaccocellar.com/Dutch Pipe: Moretti, Rolando Negoita, Ferndown, Boswell, Caminetto Lee Von Erck, Charatan, Il Duca, Viprati, L'Anatra, Sadik Yanik, GBD, Design Berlin, Peder Jeppesen, Peterson, Thomas Cristiano, Savinelli, Stanwell, Kaywoodie, Mark Tinsky, Jake Hackert, Radice, Preben Holm, Mastro de Paja, Nording, Mario Grandi, Missouri Meerschaum, Don Florian, Riccardo Santia, Aristocob, Ropp, Ardor.
Registration date: 2010-11-06
 | Subject: How To Make Cuban Coffee Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:28 pm | |
| I did a search of the archives, and couldn't find anything posted on our forums concerning Cuban coffee. Since so many cigar smokers enjoy this beverage with their favorite sticks, I thought some of the brothers here might enjoy learning how to brew the real deal, to enjoy with a bowl of their favorite pipe tobacco.
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|  | | puros_bran Nightrider

Number of posts: 9207 Registration date: 2007-12-10
 | Subject: Re: How To Make Cuban Coffee Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:36 pm | |
| You have to acquire Cuban coffee first _________________ "Pacem en Puffing!"
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|  | | Dutch

Number of posts: 2556 Age: 47 Location: Athens Alabama Tobacco: http://tobaccocellar.com/Dutch Pipe: Moretti, Rolando Negoita, Ferndown, Boswell, Caminetto Lee Von Erck, Charatan, Il Duca, Viprati, L'Anatra, Sadik Yanik, GBD, Design Berlin, Peder Jeppesen, Peterson, Thomas Cristiano, Savinelli, Stanwell, Kaywoodie, Mark Tinsky, Jake Hackert, Radice, Preben Holm, Mastro de Paja, Nording, Mario Grandi, Missouri Meerschaum, Don Florian, Riccardo Santia, Aristocob, Ropp, Ardor.
Registration date: 2010-11-06
 | |  | | MisterE

Number of posts: 4143 Age: 45 Location: Mexico City Registration date: 2009-08-24
 | Subject: Re: How To Make Cuban Coffee Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:15 pm | |
| I got curious about what coffee from Cuba is like.
Some of the actual Cuban-produced coffee is quite different from what we get.
From the article:
Cuba had long mixed coffee with roasted peas to stretch supplies after coffee production slumped, and then collapsed, following the 1959 revolution.
The brew is less potent and more bitter than pure coffee, which Cubans tend to drink with lots of sugar. "It's got a thin, sharp taste. I never liked it," said Isa Morena, a guesthouse owner in Havana. "It didn't help that we had no choice. It was that or nothing."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/06/cuba-coffee-peas
After watching the video I want to make some Cuban style coffee with Panamanian or Mexican produced coffee I have here. Looks tasty! |
|  | | Kyle Weiss

Number of posts: 11561 Location: Reno, NV Tobacco: SG-KP/SL/BBF, R-HOTW, MacB-VA#1/NF/ODF, GLP-Emb/US/JKP/SXT/Nav, D-EMP/NC, C&D-BB, JP-SF/OD, S-660, WTF, BBQ -- hissing at Old Lady Lakeland; Cajun Hater. Pipe: Slightly bent bulldogs, classy Rhodesians, venerable cobs, pithy pokers, curvy blowfish, sleek Canadians, and almost anything bizarre. Registration date: 2011-09-18
 | Subject: Re: How To Make Cuban Coffee Sat Apr 14, 2012 5:49 pm | |
| I worked for a short period at an aerospace reconditioning place where there were a ton of Cuban dudes from Miami and Tampa (company was based there). I brought in my coffee wares as did they, and we'd have delicious and friendly "competitions" on break with their Cuban coffee versus my fauxspresso. Loved every moment of it. |
|  | | CLFman

Number of posts: 29 Age: 33 Location: New York City Tobacco: Blue Mountain Pipe: Peterson Kinsale Rustic, Corncobs Registration date: 2012-03-20
 | |  | | Leyte

Number of posts: 70 Location: West of St Louie Tobacco: John Dengler's Vintage Virginia and Gateway blends, Rattray's Red Rapparee. Pipe: Charatan's Make #148, Stanwell #11, BBB #304 Virgin. Registration date: 2011-11-15
 | Subject: Re: How To Make Cuban Coffee Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:09 pm | |
| Well I did my best using Starbucks whole bean Yukon blend and it tastes mighty fine with a bowl of Rattray's Red Rapparee.
Cheers!
Gary |
|  | | Variable

Number of posts: 20 Age: 40 Location: Coral Springs, FL Registration date: 2012-03-29
 | Subject: Re: How To Make Cuban Coffee Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:27 am | |
| Yeah 'cafe cubano' is awesome. It's all in the sugary concoction. I usually use my espresso machine to make the actual coffee part, but the little stove top makers (we call them 'Grecas' in Puerto Rico) work just fine. |
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