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skooma512
Feb 8, 2012

You couldn't grok my race car, but you dug the roadside blur.
I got a can of a Mccafe for 16 bucks and I like it. I kinda like diner or fast food style coffee more than any other kind, it's very drinkable and pairs well with food.

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Larry Parrish
Jul 9, 2012

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
My go to has been a nice little Coke with Coffee. Dark blend, natch.

Nonsense
Jan 26, 2007

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVYmcVgfDNA

Lib and let die
Aug 26, 2004

Any recommendations on affordable, space-conscious cold brew setups? Right now I usually wait for the stuff in the press to cool off when I want iced coffee but I'd like to be able to keep a supply of the cold stuff on hand and fresh what with it being summer in South Florida now and all

Xaris
Jul 25, 2006

Lucky there's a family guy
Lucky there's a man who positively can do
All the things that make us
Laugh and cry
my coffee journey has been mr coffee pots, french presses, fancy chemex pour-overs, mielle coffee pot again, aeropress, french press, and now just settled on clever cups. they're really nice, would recommend


coffee pots were great for making giant loads of coffee but i just don't need to make 8 cups of coffee anymore now that i'm not in college.

french press was great but i kept breaking them for a variety of reasons, and often tasted a tad too watery.

aeropress tasted good but it was way too much for work for too little coffee, especially when being groggy in the morning. i'd often have to make 2 of them and i'm a "i like sipping on a big cup of coffee" person instead of "i like a tiny amount of stronger coffee" person. i ended up accidentally throwing out the sieve-cap one-day

chemex pour-over was an absolute pain in the rear end to baby-sit constantly and no matter what i did always tasted watery as hell.

clever-cup strikes the good balance of making a reasonably good-size cup of coffee with almost no effort.

i also tried dicking around with a hario hand-burr grinder and lmao that was loving stupid. i'm now using an electric "burr" grinder and its much nicer just pressing a button and dumping grinds into a filter

also i generally cant taste much difference in quality after a certain price-point other than some roasting bitterness, so i just buy my beans from trader joes and the breakfast blend has been real good, or costco sf bay french roast. i've bought fancy expensive $20/lb coffee and it wasn't worth it

Xaris has issued a correction as of 20:19 on Jul 6, 2021

oscarthewilde
May 16, 2012


I would often go there
To the tiny church there
lotta premium $10/250 g coffee socialists itt

Lib and let die
Aug 26, 2004

if it's bogo at publix, it's my kinda coffee

Platystemon
Feb 13, 2012

BREADS
I have considered growing Coffea arabica as a houseplant.

Would that make me more or less guillotine‐adjacent?

Brrrmph
Feb 27, 2016

Слава Україні!
I do keurig because I only drink it 2-3 days a week and usually don’t finish a cup.

Mr. Sharps
Jul 30, 2006

The only true law is that which leads to freedom. There is no other.



Lib and let die posted:

Any recommendations on affordable, space-conscious cold brew setups? Right now I usually wait for the stuff in the press to cool off when I want iced coffee but I'd like to be able to keep a supply of the cold stuff on hand and fresh what with it being summer in South Florida now and all

get a big pitcher that you know the volume of and fill it with water. take a weight of very coarse ground coffee equivalent to one fifth of the weight of the water in your pitcher and make a bag to steep it with out of a couple coffee filters and twine or whatever and let that soak in the pitcher for ~22 hours. be careful to not gently caress up and tear it when you fish it out. I like to cut my cold brew with water because I’m not a huge fan of heart palpitations

guidoanselmi
Feb 6, 2008

I thought my ideas were so clear. I wanted to make an honest post. No lies whatsoever.

I own an E61 machine because I'm bougie scum. At least I'll have some great espresso before CSPAM sends me to the gulags.

I like my lattes and got tired of waiting for steam on other machines. If you look around, you can pick up a (sort of) reasonably priced used one.

guidoanselmi has issued a correction as of 17:20 on Jul 7, 2021

Adjectivist Philosophy
Oct 6, 2003

When you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
I know a guy irl who is obsessed with the gun coffee. He also looks like a cosplay of the 'vlogging from the front seat of my f150' twitter profile picture guys, so i guess they know their market

Smythe
Oct 12, 2003
i drink 1x glass green tea per morning. no mods. during summer i put it over ice.

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Mr. Sharps
Jul 30, 2006

The only true law is that which leads to freedom. There is no other.



Smythe posted:

i drink 1x glass green tea per morning. no mods. during summer i put it over ice.

the low-gravity instagib of morning cups, for true connoisseurs

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