Morrisons Hot Java Lava strength 6
Good choice, though I (now) buy the beans version and grind my own, using my Mazzer grinder, coffee snob that I have.
I really should do this - there is so much more choice in bean form than pre-ground
^^^^^^^ this
Yes. Pre-ground is (a) always ground to the wrong size - for a cafetiere you want really coarse, and (b) gets stale really quickly, even if you keep it fairly airtight and in the fridge or the freezer. Sniff a freshly opened package next door to one that's been open a few days and you'll see what I mean.Is there much difference to pre ground?
Electric coffee-grinders are difficult animals to live with. They generate incredible static electricity which charges the coffee particles and makes them stick to everything in the vicinity. They become impossible to wipe and get rid of.
If by "best" you mean "most predictable", then yes. But it's pretty mediocre stuff, really, and nowhere near well roasted enough for a decent cup of coffee.
If by "all" you mean "not all", then, yes, you're right.United Coffee Company
Some?
For what it's worth, if we're on holiday without a grinder and our own coffee (creatures of habit, we have a favourite blend which kick-starts the day at home) we will pick the strongest roast 100% arabica we can find. I don't particularly like the bitterness of robusta.If I’m struggling