Anyone make their own coffee at work?

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Ns1

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I buy these 5 at a time. Add ice, water, mix, call it a day. Since it's concentrate you can make it strong enough to burn a hole in your stomach or weak enough to be called coffee tea.

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Cappuccino

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In a dermatopathology lab, though the coffee machines are only in the office upstairs, not the lab itself.
wow i think you are the smartest user on this forum. Dermatopathology dayuuuuum. Well done :D
 

uhohs

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I often do pourovers at work using a gooseneck kettle and digital scale, beans freshly grind in a ceramic burr grinder. :3
 

Scarpozzi

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A lot of people have the single cup Keurig machines at their desks where I work.
I don't mind them as long as people don't brew the hot chocolate brews and the ones that smell really strong. Some even contain powdered milk and other flavors... I drink my coffee black...I hate smelling all that flavored junk.
 

LuckyTaxi

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I use one of the those Vietnamese coffee maker. I'm abusing it as I put in more than 8oz of water. The new job uses Starbucks coffee and it's f'n disgusting.
 

DigDog

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went for years with the cheapo $1/tub freeze dried crap, now i'm rocking the much fancier fancy-named $4/tub freeze dried crap.

if they have a coffee machine, i buy the coffee from it and then spike it with the freeze dried crap.
 

cbrunny

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Our office has a Keurig. Usually I drink green tea that I make with a regular tea bag though. From time to time its nice to have a Keurig coffee if the green tea isn't cutting it.
 

Crono

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I use one of the those Vietnamese coffee maker. I'm abusing it as I put in more than 8oz of water. The new job uses Starbucks coffee and it's f'n disgusting.

I'm not a fan of their blends, but their single-origin coffees (whole bean) are pretty good.