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Kahve Koffee Giveaway

Who wants to win some free coffee?

It’s been way too long since our last coffee giveaway, so we’re partnering up with Kahve Koffee to give one lucky person:

A Free Bag Of Their Award Winning Decaf Danish Blend
Or Any Coffee Of Your Choice From Their Website

I don’t drink decaf often, but their decaf sounds mouth watering. Of course, I couldn’t help but notice their Ethiopian Djimmah or any of the coffees on their Organic and Free Trade page. Whatever coffee the winner chooses is probably going to be amazing.

Learn more about Kahve Koffee.

So how do you win?

One Entry for leaving a comment here and writing a note about which Kahve Koffee you’d like to try.

Earn a Bonus Entry for retweeting or sharing the link to this content on your Facebook page

Use this sample tweet for your bonus entry via Twitter:

RT @ShotOfCoffee Find Out How To Win A Free Bag Of Kahve Koffee http://bit.ly/980Ykn

For Facebook make sure that you include Daily Shot Of Coffee.

That way we can ensure that all entries are properly counted.

Contest ends Monday, March 22 at 11:59PM.

Winner will be chosen at random on Tuesday and announced shortly afterward.

Prize can only be shipped within the continental United States.

Good luck everyone!

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Best Irish Coffee Recipes

St. Patrick’s Day is an important day for me. Not only is it a chance to celebrate my Irish heritage, but I also get to help dye a river green (or in this case a bay) and watch a parade, but it’s also an excuse to drink an Irish Coffee or two (and maybe sip on a Guinness).

I’ve come across a lot of Irish Coffee recipes and today I’m sharing some of my favorites…in no particular order.

Shot Of Coffee – Irish Coffee With Jameson
I might be a little biased. This is a recipe that I wrote last June, but I wouldn’t change a thing. It’s simple and delicious tasting…as long as you don’t make it too strong.

The Best Irish Coffee in the World
A recipe from I Need Coffee that I think I’m going to have to try this year. I like that the recipe uses espresso instead of coffee like most recipes. I love that the recipe also calls for using an Irish Coffee glass, preferably with shamrocks and a gold rim.

Irish Coffee recipe
If video is more your thing, check out this page from Drinks Mixer.

Irish Coffee
In addition to Irish Whiskey, this recipe also uses Irish Cream Liquer.

Classic Irish Coffee
Really can’t go wrong with the classic Irish Coffee.

Irish Coffee At Wikipedia
And if you want to know a little history too, check out the Irish Coffee page at Wikipedia.

I hope everyone has a festive, but safe holiday. Erin Go Bragh!

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Doi Chaang Single Estate Medium Review

The Drink: Doi Chaang Single Estate Medium
Type: Whole Bean Coffee From Thailand
Overall Rating: 3.25 Out Of 5 Coffee Mugs

The Doi Chaang Single Estate Medium wraps up my journey to Thailand. It’s the third coffee that I’ve had from the Northern Thailand region. I loved the Peaberry coffee, it was full of flavor. Their Single Estate Signature was good, but just a little too dark for me so I couldn’t wait to try what I thought was going to be a lighter roasted coffee.

However, from the first sniff I started to worry. The fresh brewed coffee smelled delicious, it was sweet and had a fruity flavor, but behind that there was a serious dark roast aroma.

The taste was not my definition of a medium roast. It was lighter than the Single Estate Signature, but still in the realms of a dark roast. The taste was full of energy, had a rich nutty flavor, mixed with spices and a few drops of brown sugar or honey.

I waited for the coffee to cool down and for the medium flavor to come out, but I was left disappointed.

The coffee was very smooth and easy to drink, but I was still feeling a little bit betrayed by the medium label.

The final score, is a slightly above average 3.25 on the Daily Shot Of Coffee scale. It was good, but lost points for the dark roast and lack of vibrant flavor that goes along with a medium roast.

The Single Estate Medium would make a good coffee to wake me up in the morning, and I can see coffee drinkers that like a darker roast, enjoying this coffee. For fans of medium roasts, I’d suggest trying the Peaberry.

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