What's similar to l'or coffee?
Posted by Professional_Owl9226@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 5 comments
So I really like l'or forza coffee beans but they're really hard to find.
Can anyone recommend similar coffee beans that I can get from the supermarket? With similar notes and strength. Thanks!
nomarmite@reddit
Do you know that L'Or have a website you can order from? It is consistently cheaper than even supermarket special offers.
Traditional-Leg-1122@reddit
So many great roasteries across the country now.
We get ours from https://www.threeyearslate.co.uk/
I’ve tried a lot of different places, but the Born 40 blend from here is our staple. It’s perfectly balanced.
NewquayTourGuideUK@reddit
do they come tightly packed like a brick? some brands like lavazza seem to come as a tight brick which is much fresher. many come is a loose pack which allows it to get all dried out and loose flavour and oil IMO
Look for country of origin, intensity/darkness of roasting and method of packing rather than brand name. Then you will find your best beans!
GrabbedByTheGhost@reddit
Most supermarket coffee beans are not great and we're roasted weeks ago.
I would recommend Rave coffee which have a really nice online store and What Cha? for tea, I've used both of those and never looked back.
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