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Drinkable office coffee?


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Which Keurig did you get? The B100 or the B2003?

I use a B60 and yes, the dark roasts are much better. Green Mountain has some very good "Extra Bold" K-cups which have more coffee in the actual cups, such as their Sumatra Dark Magic Extra Bold. Timothy's has a blend called "Wiiiwii" that is supposed to be very good and they also have Rainforest Espresso which is also an Extra Bold.

http://www.coffeewhiz.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=118

For the most part the K-cups are good for 8oz pours unless its an extra bold or dark roast. Most of the Timothy's roasts are light or medium roasts, and don't hold up to a lot of liquid, so you want to go for the smaller pours.

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Which Keurig did you get? The B100 or the B2003?

I use a B60 and yes, the dark roasts are much better. Green Mountain has some very good "Extra Bold" K-cups which have more coffee in the actual cups, such as their Sumatra Dark Magic Extra Bold. Timothy's has a blend called "Wiiiwii" that is supposed to be very good and they also have Rainforest Espresso which is also an Extra Bold.

http://www.coffeewhiz.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=118

For the most part the K-cups are good for 8oz pours unless its an extra bold or dark roast. Most of the Timothy's roasts are light or medium roasts, and don't hold up to a lot of liquid, so you want to go for the smaller pours.

It's the B2003. Size seems to be about 7.25 oz.

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