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Coffee

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:12 pm
by legoboyvdlp
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The answer to everything is.... COFFEE

Now, now.
I like Starbucks.
But you know what?
I'm perfectly fine with a Maxwell House instant coffee, black, with a spoon of sugar.
It tastes good.
Compared to Cafe Madrid, the Venezuelan Coffee. Black rubbish.
But you know something?
Maxwell House, though cheap, tastes loads better than a COSTO espresso I had a couple of months back.
Flavour. Black. Strength.
How do you like your coffee?

Re: Coffee

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:27 pm
by legoboyvdlp
Now, I enjoy good food.
I don't go for fancy stuff, like cooscoos, or caivar, or octopus.
What I like is simple food, which looks tasty, and tastes good (no vinegar, please).
As far as I'm concerned, you can have your $100 /lb St Helena and I'll enjoy my Maxwell House.
I' not a fan of hazelnut and soy milk wih no cream st helena espressos with roasted unicorn shavings coated in truffle sauce.
I just like a nice, strong, espresso, with a spoon of sugar, and maybe some cinnamon or chocolate powder for decoration.
Enjoy your $5000 Fleur Burger 5000 burger with foie grase or $12,000 pizza Luis XIII Salerno A Renato.
I'll have a homemade burger with chips and plenty of onions, (onions, sauce, and meat in a bun) or a homemade pizza Hawaiann.
With a Maxwell House homemade Espresso

Re: Coffee

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:45 pm
by legoboyvdlp
JWOCKY, Hast du jemals einen Eiskaffee versucht? Ich habe davon gehört und es klingt lecker.

Re: Coffee

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:40 pm
by jwocky
Ich mach mir meinen Eiskaffee selbst, jeden Sommer. Kalter gesüßter Kaffee, Vanilleeis, Schokoladenstreussel, fertig ist die Laube!

I once went into a Starbucks in an urgent need for coffee ... this guy started to list me all kinds of coffee, with hazelnut flavor, chocolate flavor, decaf, half-calories, vanilla taste and whatnot ... so I asked him whther they have a simple honest to got cup of Joe for me. The man looked at me as if I would be some kind of disgusting insect, but at least, after a little thinking, he found me a coffee that actually tasted like coffee and not something else.
Personally I have my little blend from not so hard burned Domenican Republic and Kenya robusta beans with just a dash or Arabica from actually Arabia. Yeah, when it comes to coffee, I am definitively a snob!

Re: Coffee

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 1:28 am
by MIG29pilot
Coffee is not my cup of tea. Tea is, Earl Grey, Orange Pekoe, or English breakfast being preferable.

P.S. Without milk :cry: :| :?

Re: Coffee

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 1:42 am
by HJ1an
I like my coffee freshly ground, black, strong, and on the bitter side of things. Some sugar would certainly help with taste but I have no problem taking it without any sugar at all.

I prefer our local Bornean coffee, and also Javanese coffee. I like arabica too. We have easy access to 'Kopi Luwak' or civet coffee inexpensively too. "Fox Sh*t Coffee" we call it. They are all good, but why pay for those when the local Bornean coffee is as good but cheaper..

I once tried one of those weird imported coffee pack things, and they taste like black water. It's lost its aroma like 10 years ago. Never again. :lol:

Starbucks is not for me; they're overpriced, and taste nothing like coffee but the environment for drinking in is nice I'll give that.


P.S. fun fact, I started drinking coffee at about 4 years old. We all did. In kindergarten, they regularly brought in drinks for us kids. One was a chocolate malt Milo, and the other is our local coffee. Guess which one I regularly lined up for? And we're bouncing off the walls in class after that.

Re: Coffee

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 1:46 am
by legoboyvdlp
Ugh, real tea.
I do have an affection for fruity teas, and ginger tea.
@Hijan, lol, expensive fox s*** coffee at like 160 dollars a pound.
True. I love their sandwiches, especially the Bacon Butty found in the UK.

I make myself an Eiskaffee every summer.... cold sweet coffee, vanilla icecream, chocolate pastry, the arbor is ready!
So true.

Re: Coffee

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 2:33 am
by legoboyvdlp
I think I'll make more of these about how you likr your burgers.... pizza..... whatever?

Re: Coffee

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 2:37 am
by HJ1an
legoboyvdlp wrote:@Hijan, lol, expensive fox s*** coffee at like 160 dollars a pound.


We're getting it at maybe a fraction of that. Or even less. Can't remember. Still expensive compared to what we have locally.


legoboyvdlp wrote:I think I'll make more of these about how you likr your burgers.... pizza..... whatever?


I like my pizza with pepperonis and I never gave much thought to burgers... coffee is interesting because for people they either drink coffee or they don't..

Re: Coffee

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:24 pm
by MIG29pilot
legoboyvdlp wrote:Ugh, real tea.

You call yourself British!? :o :shock: How can you not like tea? Try it without milk.