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Only to stave off the withdrawls 🙂while I agree with this, shitty coffee that must be saved by cream/sugar is better than no coffee at all.
Only to stave off the withdrawls 🙂while I agree with this, shitty coffee that must be saved by cream/sugar is better than no coffee at all.
I dunno . . . to me "no coffee at all" is also a viable choice. 😛while I agree with this, shitty coffee that must be saved by cream/sugar is better than no coffee at all.
While I absolutely LOVE the smell of roasting coffee beans, I didn't start drinking coffee until I was in my mid 30s. So, it's strictly utilitarian for me. I generally buy Folgers dark roast in the ginormous plastic pail, and I adulterate that non-boutique shiat with liberal doses of milk, sugar, and chocolate shavings. MMMMMilkshake.
Hey, I'm not proud of this . . . but they say confession is good for the soul.I always wondered who actually bought Folgers coffee besides hotel's for minibars and buffets.
I had a coworker who used to get TWO extra large triple triples at Tim Horton's in the morning. He would chug the first one, like, literally chug it. I don't know how he did that, a fresh coffee from Tim's is freaking hot. Sure the 3 creamers and 3 sugars would cool it down a bit, but still. Then he'd sip on the 2nd one, like any normal person. But he always had that first one to chug, to really give that extra morning kick lol.
Oh, man, yeah, Turkish coffee, as opposed to coffee juice, lawls! I had it regularly in Turkey and Greece (ironically, Turkey's sworn enemy) and really took to it. So, maybe I'd really like "American style" coffee big, black and manly if, like stargazr, I had a friend challenge me to. But, I don't care . . . enough . . . it's "coffee-like" Folgers with tons of additives for meeeeee! 😛black no sugar no cream no milk. But I drink Turkish style. I hear you americans like filter coffee...
this is coffee 😉
Should we change the title of Thread to How you like your coffee juice? 😀
Oh, man, yeah, Turkish coffee, as opposed to coffee juice, lawls! I
I see people dumping sugar and coffee until all of the bitterness is gone and it resembles a dessert.
In my country if you go to bar you always get coffee from bar automat. But at home everybody make turkish style. I'm quit far from turkey, but guess, how to make coffee was left from the history days. I'm from Slovenia, I know that turkish style coffee at home drinks many people like: croatians,serbs,makedonians. But I do question my self about Austrians. They are my neighbours but I don't have a clue...
When we go to a bar I order coffee. I do enjoy it, but when I came home I make my self turkish coffee. If I would try to describe why I do that I would use this words: When I come home I feel like I had sex but without orgasm.
Bar coffee-sex , turkish coffee-orgasm 🙂
Yea I know it sounded weird but Perknose knows the difference. 😀 And to my surprise many of you guys. Didn't expected that on anandtech 🙂
Oh, man, yeah, Turkish coffee, as opposed to coffee juice, lawls! I had it regularly in Turkey and Greece (ironically, Turkey's sworn enemy) and really took to it.
I'll drink that in winter. I buy a bottle of Carolans for jul, and when it's gone, that's it til next jul.No option for Irish Cream? Bastards!
I had contacted the distillery regarding nutritional information and discovered, a) no dairy products in it (didn't really think there was), and b) two shots of the Irish cream had 1/3 the amount of sugar as a 12 ounce can of Coke. I gave up Coke.I'll drink that in winter. I buy a bottle of Carolans for jul, and when it's gone, that's it til next jul.
Ha, let me see if I can get this past the wife.I had contacted the distillery regarding nutritional information and discovered, a) no dairy products in it (didn't really think there was), and b) two shots of the Irish cream had 1/3 the amount of sugar as a 12 ounce can of Coke. I gave up Coke.