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Bay Beans Coffee Beans

Locality: Nelson Bay, New South Wales

Phone: +61 428 555 535



Address: 1 Stockton St 2315 Nelson Bay, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.baybeans.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Some very lucky customers getting their Variety Packs delivered today! https://www.baybeans.com.au/mvariety.html



23.01.2022 Photo taken at a park... so glad I didn’t get mistaken for Walter White! One of my favorite coffee making devices. This is the Hario Siphon - takes way too long for convenience, but when I’m not in a rush, I’m all for it.

23.01.2022 Can someone invent a scratch and sniff phone screen app!? www.baybeans.com.au

22.01.2022 Zoom meeting survival kit !



22.01.2022 Are you on Instagram too? > https://www.instagram.com/baybeans/

20.01.2022 How many cups of coffee are there per kilo of coffee beans? ts a fair question, how many coffees can I make from a 1kg bag of coffee beans? Stay with me, I am going to break it all down here; 1 Kilo of coffee is 1000 grams of coffee, regardless of if it is whole bean or pre ground. a typical shot of coffee is obtained from extracting the espresso from a single 7gram basket... So, based on that very basic principle of 7 grams of coffee per single shot (resulting in 30 mls of liquid coffee in the cup), you could make 142 single coffee shots. Its not always like that though, some single coffee baskets are 8 or 9 grams capacity - and if you're like me, you rarely use the single shot basket and instead always reach for the double basket. So, now we are up to 18 grams (2 x 9 grams) per coffee. Then there are triple baskets, which have a rating of 21 grams (3 x 7 grams), and people will push the limits to make that 22 or 23 grams of coffee ground per coffee extraction. Saying all that, the most common extraction is is from 16 - 18 grams of coffee (2 x 8 grams or 2 x 9 grams). So, when you do the math, a double shot could be 16 grams resulting in 62 double shot coffees and a single shot is 8 gram resulting in 124 single shot coffees. If we base it on the traditional 7 grams per shot, and you consider that half of your coffees might be singles, and the other half doubles, we can split the difference to arrive at an average of 94 coffees per kilo of coffee (47 doubles and 47 singles), including an allowance for some wastage - more or less depending on your preference. The main thing to take away here is that coffee flavour, strength and feel is all very personal - it's what makes the difference between a disappointing coffee and an outstanding coffee - with fresh beans, you are in total control; use as little or as much coffee as you like, ground as course or as fine as you like, extracted for as short or as long as you like - perfectly tailored to your own taste! Caveat: all this assumes you are using an Espresso machine - there are many other ways to make coffee, so if you're using a Plunger, Drip Filter, Pour Over, Percolator, Stove Top, Pressi, Cold Press, Cupping or any of the many other methods, you'll get a different result, and flavour. I LOVE COFFEE! https://www.baybeans.com.au//how-many-cups-of-coffee-are-t

19.01.2022 Is this the ideal Gift for a coffee lover? I’m putting together a limited number of special gift packs, gift wrapped and express posted to your door (or direct to your gift recipient). It will even include an authentic hessian coffee sack - you can’t buy *that* at the shops! The Hario v60 pour-over is an economical and romantic answer to preparing coffee at home or office. It’s also a fantastic travel companion! To get started, all that is required is the v60 pour-over devic...e, a set of disposable paper filters and paired with delicious bay beans coffee of course! If you want to secure yours, wrapped in an authentic coffee hessian bag, containing everything you need, along with a bag of suitably pre-ground bag of Mocha Prince AND Forte coffee... It’s not available on the website as a set, so DM or email, or call, or text me and I’ll get you sorted! $58.80, delivered! (Orders close 1st Dec and dispatched 10th December by Express Post). -James. https://www.baybeans.com.au/coffee-equipment.html



19.01.2022 Eco-friendly AND delicious!

18.01.2022 Who ordered a cup of coffee?

17.01.2022 You can tell it’s spring, by all the bright coloured Dad socks!

17.01.2022 First hint of warm weather and I’m all like.....

17.01.2022 Now, that’s a fire pit! - sent in by Kelly H, Thanks!



17.01.2022 Alternate milks are gaining in popularity, showing cows milk is not the only option. If you'd prefer plant based milks, don't base your experience on Soy Milk alone - this Oat Milk textures very similar to cows milk delivering the creamy texture you're expecting in your flat white.

17.01.2022 So, what do we think of this? While it didn’t make the list, bonus points if you can tell me the recipe for a Magic.

16.01.2022 Both Australia Post and our courier partners are doing their best to deliver as fast as possible, but there are delays at times. Here’s what Australia Post has to say; 24 August 2020 With our business adapting to the challenges the current pandemic presents, our normal practice of delivery has been impacted.... There are delivery delays in our network due to: reduction in air freight capacity and passenger flights (which also carry our parcels) a significant increase in parcels volumes, many which require manual sorting hygiene and social distancing requirements in our network (such as social distancing through zoning, dedicated shift start times to reduce cross over of workers) Express Post delays As a result of these unprecedented circumstances, our Express Post service is seeing significant delays in delivery. This means that while we continue to prioritise Express Post, and most parcels shipped via this service arrive on time, some could take five business days or more to reach their destination. We know these delays are frustrating, and we’re doing everything we can to keep delivering as safely and quickly as possible.

14.01.2022 There’s something very special about opening a fresh bag of our delicious coffee beans - bam! That aroma!

13.01.2022 How to make coffee on the road? #Vanlife Travelling Australia is a great experience! Australia has fantastic road infrastructure and great regional locations as well as lots of open space. Both free camping and established caravan parks offer options at almost every destination you could wish for! Traveling your home state is a great way to escape everyday life, especially as we come out of Covid restrictions. The more experienced semi retired are also 'working from home' on...Continue reading

13.01.2022 Is this what they call an Espresso Shot? - found this at the supermarket, and yes, of course I had to buy it! I now smell like a mocha bean.

12.01.2022 FREE COFFEE BEANS Giveaway time! Comment the name of any coffee bean variety listed at www.baybeans.com.au for your chance to score that variety.

12.01.2022 How do you start the weekend?

11.01.2022 Quick! The coffee courier is on the way! www.baybeans.com.au

11.01.2022 This is your seat, what’s in your coffee cup?

10.01.2022 I received an email from a customer talking about their Bay Beans Decaf, and I couldn't help but to reply with the story of how this fabulous decaf came to be. The customer said; "Maybe I have no taste(?!?), I really don't notice the difference in terms of taste and complexity, of the standard beans to the decaffeinated beans. They seem just like the difference I'd expect between different full caffeine beans. (I drink black coffee). Great job on the product and the service."...Continue reading

10.01.2022 Easing into the afternoon with an espresso.

09.01.2022 Dream of this tonight and wake to it in the morning!

08.01.2022 You ready for the work week?

07.01.2022 When an email exchange ends with "James, I am blown away by your response mate", its something I have to share. I often receive emails from customers asking for advice on how to perfect their coffee making skills, or how to select a coffee bean that will suit their flavour preference. With the right advice, some practice and some basic coffee hardware, anyone can be making cafe quality coffee at home. Here is an email exchange with a customer who is new to coffee and lookin...g to make the right coffee bean choice. https://www.baybeans.com.au//advice-for-a-new-coffee-machi

06.01.2022 Proudly Australian Made, Australian Owned and Australian Run. Thank you Australia!

06.01.2022 It's the simple pleasures!

04.01.2022 "Like everyone else, I also would like to say a massive thanks for quite literally the best decaf coffee I have ever had, and I have tried many! I've never had decaf that actually tastes better and just as full as regular coffee. The amount of Crema from these beans is also excellent. Most decafs I've tried are very lacking in Crema and fullness, but you've done an excellent job with these. I bought them for my mum as she loves having coffee at night, but she's getting older and caffeine affects het more now. She absolutely loves them and of course, so do I! Thanks again and please, keep roasting!! Maher Tabbouch." https://www.baybeans.com.au/decaf-coffee-beans.html

03.01.2022 Curious to know how much coffee grinds to use for plunger or Pour-over / v60? The most simple way is to base your coffee grind weight off the base line of 60 grams per litre of water for pour-over and v60, or 75 grams per litre for plunger. You can vary this amount based on personal preference, up to 10-15%, subtle changes can make a big difference. So if your pour over is going to make 500ml of coffee liquid, start with 30 grams of coffee grinds. The same amount from a plunger should be around 37.5 grams.

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