How did coffee get so popular?

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Descartes

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Originally posted by: Insane3D
Guess I need to spend $3K on my "coffee setup" to even begin to understand the vast knowledge that Descartes obviously has over us all...

:roll:

Ever heard of the straw man? Google around for it if you must, but you seem to enjoy it. Again, if you read my response:

I have about $3,000 in my coffee setup; does that qualify as "high end?" I don't care if it cost $20, because that has little to do with it (for non-espresso at least).

It has little to do with it. Just because I invested a fair amount doesn't mean everyone should, and a fantastic cup can be had for cheap.

Please at least read my responses before getting all defensive. If you read my other threads on coffee you'll see I have no qualms about trying to share information.
 

gar3555

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doesn't matter to me what kind of coffee it is, the blacker the better...I love it when it's 5:30 am, and I grab a cup of black coffee, nothin wakes u up like that.
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Guess I need to spend $3K on my "coffee setup" to even begin to understand the vast knowledge that Descartes obviously has over us all...

:roll:

Ever heard of the straw man? Google around for it if you must, but you seem to enjoy it. Again, if you read my response:

I have about $3,000 in my coffee setup; does that qualify as "high end?" I don't care if it cost $20, because that has little to do with it (for non-espresso at least).

It has little to do with it. Just because I invested a fair amount doesn't mean everyone should, and a fantastic cup can be had for cheap.

Please at least read my responses before getting all defensive. If you read my other threads on coffee you'll see I have no qualms about trying to share information.

Ok chief. It sounds like you are taking your opinions, and passing them off as fact. Simple as that IMO...

Maybe you should google the definition of SARCASM.

:)
 

dr150

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Sep 18, 2003
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Caffeine = addiction

Coffee = Social Gathering Habits (like tea get togethers in UK or pub gatherings)



...And you're right! Coffee tastes like sh!t w/out milk/sugar. I get headaches when I stop drinking it.
 

dr150

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Btw, the best coffee is Hawaiian KONA Coffee! All other coffees are several tiers lower!

Too bad it's so damn expensive!!!
 

LS20

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im not a coffee snob but i will say that youre not drinking the right coffee.. or maybe your tastebuds dont agree with coffee. i dont know much about coffee, but i do have a favorite local place with brews that are good raw (though i do prefer Most with sugar [no cream]). ive liked coffee from the first sip as a wee lad... its not the caffeine because caffeine does absolutely nothing for me... i drink itccasionally because i want to taste something aside from water or juice
 

0roo0roo

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dunno, i glanced through a coffee history book once. apparently in the 60's or something anything but the new freeze dried instant coffee was considered passe. :)

somehow gormet coffee came back... starbucks i guess.
 

Ornery

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I switched from drinking black coffee, to tea with sugar. Coffee gives me heartburn, but I still gotta have it with sweet deserts, like cake or pie. Nothing like a big, fresh cherry turnover, and piping hot cup of black coffee! :thumbsup:
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: JEDI
Even in the 1800's, coffee was popular.

how did it get so popular because it tastes awful w/o cream/sugar?

because you are ignorant and lack the proper taste buds to enjoy a cup o joe...

I'll take mine black and stout...
 

0roo0roo

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: Jassi
Coffee became popular as a protest to the British hold on Tea. Americans didn't want any part of their money going to Brittania so they started drinking coffee instead. Hence the bad image of Tea in most of American culture that is only now being corrected becauase of its medicinal benefits. Even places like India are now copying the States and starting to drink more coffee.

yea brits and their stupid tea
 

Gl4di4tor

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LINK

Good article on how to make good tasting coffee, OP maybe ur just not making it right. The key is not let the coffee stay in the machine too long, drink it as soon as its down for the best taste.
 

zerocool1

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Originally posted by: Jassi
Coffee became popular as a protest to the British hold on Tea. Americans didn't want any part of their money going to Brittania so they started drinking coffee instead. Hence the bad image of Tea in most of American culture that is only now being corrected becauase of its medicinal benefits. Even places like India are now copying the States and starting to drink more coffee.

makes sense. I drink coffee that I grind, not the greatest bean but its not the worst.
 

mindmaniac

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As much as I hate snobs, and there are many in this forum, I'm going to agree that quality ingredients and equipment really make the difference. I've always hated coffee and still do but this one resturaunt I went to had the best black coffee I've ever had. While I wasn't impressed with the meal I would go back just for the coffee at the end.
 

MagicConch

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Some coffee appreciation, for some people, comes from social influence IMO. If everyone in the office is drinking coffee and discussing business around the coffee maker, it can pay to drink coffee and pretend to like it.
 

jman19

Lifer
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Originally posted by: JEDI
Even in the 1800's, coffee was popular.

how did it get so popular because it tastes awful w/o cream/sugar?

They didn't have sugar or cream back then? :confused:

Anyway, some coffees taste fine w/o either (I don't sugar anyway, yuck).