Flavour? - Well... Coffee! -with hints of chocolate, rich soil, berries, walnut and things I can't even begin to describe... The after taste lingered all 'round' and 'soft' and 'dark' for quite a while.
Brand? - My coffee isn't a 'brand'-coffee! *yuck*.
The beans came from a cooperative in Guatemala and were roasted (rather a dark roast actually, which is how I prefer it) by a small coffee roasting house on the outskirts of town. I bought them (within two days of roasting usually) from my local (just a short walk from where I live) art, tea, rum and coffee-shop (!).
When I got up, I put on some fresh water...
When I had re-booted the PC, had a piss and brushed my teeth, opened a couple of windows and gotten on some clothes and ground a couple of handful of the beans, the water had boiled and subsequently reached the perfect brewing temperature -or rather: was as close to the perfect temperature as I'm likely to get it without the use of a thermometer -I used one once and therefore know approximately how long it takes... Once you're my age you have a rather inflexible morning ritual anyway
I then poured the water over the ground beans in my 'French press', stirred a bit and let it stand (while stirring slightly every now and then) for a couple of minutes -until the grinds had fallen to the bottom of the 'press'. I then skimmed the foamy residue off (it's the 'acidic' part of the coffee and can ruin any good pot o' coffee! It is -especially when using a 'French press'- a quintessential procedure!), poured myself a mug of the resulting elixir and the rest into an air-tight pot that I keep on a hot-plate.
This isn't just he last cup I had, this is how I make ALL my coffee.
And while writing this I felt the need to make another pot of it -darn interwebs, always giving me these urges!!!