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Boydy
16-09-2017, 04:51 PM
Inspired by Igor's post about Americans approaching cheese like old people here used to approach coffee.

I'm intrigued.

Do you grind your own beans? Do you have an espresso machine? Do you use a cafetiere? An Aeropress? A moka pot? A Nespresso (or other brand) machine with the little capsules? Or just plain old instant?

phonics
16-09-2017, 04:52 PM
Coffee is foul.

Lewis
16-09-2017, 04:53 PM
I don't drink coffee. :evictory:

Boydy
16-09-2017, 04:53 PM
Fuck off then, gimps.

randomlegend
16-09-2017, 04:55 PM
I don't drink coffee either.

Lewis
16-09-2017, 04:55 PM
Tea can get fucked too. Thread: DONNED!

randomlegend
16-09-2017, 04:56 PM
I also don't drink tea either.

Spikey M
16-09-2017, 04:56 PM
All hot drinks are shit.

Danny
16-09-2017, 04:58 PM
Some cheap "donut" shop blend we pick in bulk for the Keurig. I take one with me on the way to work on a morning and may have 2 on a morning on a weekend.

Foe
16-09-2017, 04:59 PM
I have a nespresso inissia but I've discovered that I actually don't like it that much, so I'm an instant Nescafé kind of man.

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:00 PM
I appreciate quality but I'm not a snob either, and it's very context-dependant. My fave way to consume at home is high quality beans that i then grind myself, done in a small cafetiere. Happy to use pre-ground coffee if I can't be arsed, and I'll happily have decent quality instant at work on lunch breaks etc. And when I was really skint at Uni one summer I was drinking happy shopper instant with cold water to hasten how quickly I could neck it, as I couldn't afford milk.

Jimmy Floyd
16-09-2017, 05:01 PM
Instant. I do like 'proper' coffee, but I can't be arsed making it every time I want a cup (which is 5+ times a day).

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:02 PM
Oh, and I've never enjoyed coffee from those little pod things that go in those expensive machines. Well, they're alright, but they just taste like high-end instant coffee, but for about 20* the price.

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:03 PM
Instant. I do like 'proper' coffee, but I can't be arsed making it every time I want a cup (which is 5+ times a day).

Ennit. I tend to start the day with a "proper" coffee, then onto instant.

John
16-09-2017, 05:05 PM
I don't enjoy coffee and I can't really pinpoint why. I like coffee flavoured things and the taste of a decent coffee is pleasant enough, but after one sip I always just think I'd rather have something else.

Lewis
16-09-2017, 05:06 PM
I also don't drink tea either.


All hot drinks are shit.

The Lads. :cool:

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:07 PM
I don't enjoy coffee and I can't really pinpoint why. I like coffee flavoured things and the taste of a decent coffee is pleasant enough, but after one sip I always just think I'd rather have something else.

I feel the same way about tea. I went through a phase of a year or so where I got quite into strong, over-brewed tea, like lapsang that's been left for 5 minutes, but other than that it just does nowt for me.

Boydy
16-09-2017, 05:08 PM
The Lads. :cool:

The perverts.

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:09 PM
The perverts.

Says the guy who wants his dad to have a shit 60th birthday.

Samadini
16-09-2017, 05:11 PM
Jimmy has it right. Instant because it's fine and it's instant.

Boydy
16-09-2017, 05:11 PM
I tend to drink that Kenco Millicano instant/whole bean blend stuff now. It's alright. I tried cafetieres before but always thought the coffee from them seemed like a pale imitation of stuff from a coffee shop. Like a really watered down Americano or something.

A place I used to work had a Nespresso machine but I never thought it was up to much either.

Sir Andy Mahowry
16-09-2017, 05:16 PM
The smell alone makes me want to gag.

Fuck coffee.

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:16 PM
I tend to drink that Kenco Millicano instant/whole bean blend stuff now. It's alright. I tried cafetieres before but always thought the coffee from them seemed like a pale imitation of stuff from a coffee shop. Like a really watered down Americano or something.

A place I used to work had a Nespresso machine but I never thought it was up to much either.

The trick with cafetieres is to put absolutely shit loads of coffee in it. I think the main issue with them is that it's probably the most wasteful way to drink it, because I think you need to put about 3 big heaped spoons to get a decent mug that tastes alright, whereas I think most people put about one spoon in and it tastes really tepid.

In "people trying to be middle class and fucking up", I remember going to a young lady's house, and her mother offered me a coffee. She put literally a tea spoon of coffee into the cafetiere, poured the water into it, then immediately served it. If it was someone like MJ who is trying to better themselves I'd say fair play for the effort, but this woman was like a well spoken academic, so fuck knows how she managed that. I think they were just a weird family though, as evidenced by our fling falling apart when the young lady turned to me in bed after a night out and said "i'm not sure I should be coming back with you, my mum doesn't think I should be staying at the house of a boy who isn't my boyfriend". She was 21 ffs.

Kikó
16-09-2017, 05:25 PM
I more often buy ground beans but I have the machine to grind them if I want. Black coffee at home as well. Sometimes I'm fancy and make a latte/Cappuccino type thing.

Mike
16-09-2017, 05:27 PM
https://groceries.morrisons.com/productImages/211/211047011_0_640x640.jpg

That stuff is great. Cheaper stuff is still fine though.
We have Spars own at work and it's awful, so much so I've switched to tea.

I have a cafetiere which I'll use every so often. I've tried with grinding beans but its a massive faff. I actually really like Sainsburys own ground stuff for the cafetiere.

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:29 PM
The Asda "extra special" version of that is pretty good too, Mike.

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:29 PM
I bloody love Asda.

Mike
16-09-2017, 05:30 PM
Oh really? I'll give it a go. I find it's normally on offer somewhere, and then buy a few as it's expensive otherwise.

igor_balis
16-09-2017, 05:32 PM
I bloody love Asda.

As soon as I saw I had pos rep I knew it would be for this post and from Lewis. :happycry:

CJay
16-09-2017, 05:38 PM
I’ve got my cafetière game down to a tee: 2 scoops into my single portion cafetière and leave for 5 minutes, or more if I want it stronger. I have that at breakfast, and at some point after dinner. Black or with a bit of milk bI don’t like instant - it just tastes watery.

We have one of those Tassimo pod too, which makes alright stuff but it works out at like 40p a cup with minimal time saved in actually making it. Sort of pointless.

I have previously denounced hot drinks on here (the old board), but started to appreciate the taste of coffee last year. I still don’t really like the resulting heating effect, though.

niko_cee
16-09-2017, 05:38 PM
I go for that Azera stuff as well, when it's on half price, mixed about 50/50 with milk and water. It's not bad for a home coffee.

Samadini
16-09-2017, 05:40 PM
As soon as I saw I had pos rep I knew it would be for this post and from Lewis. :happycry:

He beat me to it.

Adamski
16-09-2017, 05:49 PM
I have a grinder and use my Aeropress and if I want a flat white at the weekend I've got a wee milk frother. We have a few small batch roasters nearby that I buy bag from every few weeks.

I get free coffee from about 5 different shops in town as a perk of my bank account so tend to just grab a latte or two midweek from them.

Lewis
16-09-2017, 05:54 PM
As soon as I saw I had pos rep I knew it would be for this post and from Lewis. :happycry:


He beat me to it.

The Other Lads. :cool:

Foe
16-09-2017, 05:57 PM
Instant. I do like 'proper' coffee, but I can't be arsed making it every time I want a cup (which is 5+ times a day).

How on earth can you do that? If I have more than about 2 cups of tea or coffee in a day I get chest pains. That's a shit load of caffeine.

Jimmy Floyd
16-09-2017, 05:58 PM
I'm pretty sure you're the weird one there, not me.

mugbull
16-09-2017, 06:03 PM
My gf's family own a coffee roasting business so I get free beans (to drink and to flick). I used to drink Keurigs too because they are for the laziest of the lazy, but now I like the better quality stuff.