Anodyne beans are some of the best I've had. Pizza is amazing, highly recommended. Happy to see Stone Creek and Valentine mentioned, as both are very good. When I can't pick any of these up while visiting, I tend to mail order from Just Coffee Cooperative out of Madison, my second favorite roaster.penningtron wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:18 amI live right down the block from an Anodyne. Except for their really expensive beans I find them to be a little too charred for my liking.. but maybe that's on me. They do have a legit pizza oven if you're ever back in the area.twelvepoint wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 7:57 am I really like the Anodyne beans from Milwaukee which I was turned on to 3 years ago (seems like 10, doesn't it?) when visiting. Ordered from them a couple times since but usually I just get the Counter Culture Big Trouble at my local bakery.
I recently got an OXO burr grinder after my Bodum finally crapped out. It works a little too well, I have to keep it on a coarse setting. From there I usually grind one of the light roast varieties from local Stone Creek (or occasionally one of the ethiopian blends from Valentine) and set the timer on our Zojirushi drip machine. I'll sacrifice a little freshness to wake up to it being ready. I take mine with a little full fat Oatly or occasionally do a butter coffee with MCT oil.
+1 Burr grinder. I have a Capresso Infinity and it's very well made. Drip coffee on the daily (also a simple Capresso MT600 machine). Occasionally will use a Bialetti on the gas cooktop.