yo idk y I was sus bc of the old packaging fr, but that new look good now so I copped a Tarrazu and them beans was fr ion no y'all local and old, bro I learnt sum shi about packging y'knowimean? it ain't always a good indicator. i'ma try all um light roasts now ya feel me
AWESOME Coffee. I only recently found these beans at Krogucci in Bloomington. I was shopping with my second child, who attends IU, and as I walked around the aisle I was slapped in the face with the most wonderful scent - coffee beans! I instantly picked up the bags and did a sniff test of the different roasts. I decided on the Costa Rican roast and WOW - delicious! I only buy bean coffee, I weigh the beans before grinding and weigh the water, and use a higher end coffee brewer to get the perfect brew. If you are not that precise with your coffee brewing I know these beans would produce a great cup o' coffee no matter how you grind and brew them! I can't wait for my son to come home and bring a sack load of these beans with him from Bloomington! I only wish I had known about Partridge and Quigley when I attended IU in the 1980s!
True craftsmanship discovered in the Sumatran Mandheling. I have looked for a better bean, from Starbucks to Tinker, and have yet to find a match to Partridge and Quigley's. At a good price too!
This building is actually a local roasting facility and not a retail outlet, but their coffee (which BTW is Excellent) is located in all the Kroger, BloomingtonFoods & O'Malias.