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MLU and Saint_Ward are the only 2 I see that mentioned water. Coffee is predominantly water, so good filtered water is a must for a good cup of coffee. Especially if you have any municipality provided tap water.
We have been ordering whole bean genuine Antigua from a coffee plantation in Guatemala. It's a medium roast and is really good. We have a Cuisinart burr grinder as well. Only issue with it is the static electricity it generates in the beans when ground. I've found this is more of an issue with darker roasts, and less in medium roasts.
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I'm guessing I'm one of the few who use bottled water for coffee. Our tap water is terrible. Drinkable, but the taste is yucky.