Jura A1 Coffee Maker and Beans

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cmk10
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Just purchased a Jura A1 coffee maker. I am interested in the best brand of coffee beans to purchase. I'm not a coffee fanatic and don't know much about buying beans. All I can find online is that you should not use "oily" beans. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Ornithopter
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Find a local place where you can get fresh roasted beans Then, experiment with different roasts and regions for the beans.
aggielax48
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Lavazza Super Crema
Maromas Orpheus

Typically, stay away from dark roasts. The extra oily beans gunk up the grinder and brew group.

I think Seattle Coffee Gear has a category for the beans they sell that a Superauto friendly. Whole Latte Love shoes in the specs for each coffee if it is safe.
cmk10
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So should I stray away from beans at local HEB such as their Cafe Ol'e?
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If you bought a Jura, you are on your way to being a fanatic or in denial.
aggielax48
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Well you did say "best beans".

As long as you don't use a flavored bean or excessively oily bean you'll be ok. Those suggestions are just generally considered quality beans that are "proven" to be ok for the machine.

You can certainly use local beans or bean from HEB. Just don't use something like this.
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