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Burma Shave said:I haven't tried the Kuai, so I can't compare the two. The price on the Kona is reasonable -- or at least normal -- and I think you'd do well to give it a try. It's hard to say what's "reasonable" in a coffee that's about $100 per pound.
That said, the sampler of three looks great. Java and Celebes (Sulawesi) are two of my favorites, and the Malabar I've had was also excellent. As long as the roast is good, I don't see how you could go wrong with that selection. If you like your coffee oily, you'll be a happy man. That's "oily" as in natural oils, you understand.
Thanks a lot for the response. I'm working this weekend (night shifts...gah!) so I've got some days off early next week, and Tuesday is payday (yay...) so I'll wander into London and go to the Algerian Coffee Stores and indulge myself. They have a very good reputation and they've been in business since 1887 so they should know what they're doing when it comes to the roast.