Poll: Regarding coffee...

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Yopaz

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I grind my own beans and I drink it as espresso. It tastes awesome, love that stuff.

SckizoBoy said:
manic_depressive13 said:
What is cream? Is cream milk? Just... what.
?! What is cream?! It's... well... cream... the higher-fat layer skimmed off the top of unhomogenised & untreated fresh milk... *shrug*

game-lover said:
What the hell is a cafetiere? Don't know what a percolator is either.
Based on the rest of your response, you need educating... -_-



And for the love of god, don't get those 'special' coffees... make 'em yourself, helluva lot cheaper and will taste nicer.
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Llil

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I just brew my coffee at home with one of those basic machines that uses paper filters. A house is not a home without a coffee brewer, is what I say. And I don't think I've ever even seen a household without one. I have no idea why someone would buy most of their coffee from a cafeteria or something. It's damn expensive, and brewing it at home is a lot more convinient as well.

I don't need anything fancy either, just coffee and a little milk, or if I'm out of milk, black is fine too.
 

BENZOOKA

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I got
last Christmas and I love it (also got a cheap basic brewer and an espresso screw). From the capsules; especially Mocha, Espresso and Latte Macchiato.

Regular Moccamaster-brewed coffee is great too, if it's one of my favorite (dark) brands. With milk.

Edit: This list[footnote]coffee consumption per capita[/footnote], taken from Wikipedia, might give you some kind of an image of the importance of coffee in my home country:

1 Finland 12.0 kg
2 Norway 9.9 kg
3 Iceland 9.0 kg (2006 data)
4 Denmark 8.7 kg
5 Netherlands 8.4 kg
6 Sweden 8.2 kg
7 Switzerland 7.9 kg
8 Belgium/Lux 6.8 kg
9 Bosnia/Herze 6.2 kg
10 Austria 6.1 kg
 

anthony87

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I can't stand the taste of coffee.

Fucking LOVE the smell though.

Everytime I smell it I curse my body for not allowing me to drink it.
 

Flames66

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When I do occasionally have coffee (English Tea Drinker) I have it two thirds warmed milk on instant coffee granules, topped up with boiled water and add around a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup.
 

ccggenius12

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Woo, I'm the first to mention the stuff that gets passed through a cheetah before being brewed!
 

SckizoBoy

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anthony87 said:
I can't stand the taste of coffee.

Fucking LOVE the smell though.

Everytime I smell it I curse my body for not allowing me to drink it.
Well, pinch your nose and gulp it... you won't taste anything.

The 'coffee experience' is purely olfactory, after all.
 

Zio_IV

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I prefer tea, but I do drink coffee on occasion, typically from the coffee machine owned by the person whose place I'm over at.

Black, no sugar, by the way.
 

deathninja

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Pretty much fuels my research, love the stuff.

I grind my own and use an AeroPress when I have time, or if I'm in a rush I've got a Dolce Gusto machine (which I can barely get to now my partner realised you can make hot chocolate with it >.> ).
 

merck88

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I can always go for a hot cup of black coffee. I don't understand why I have to be a coffee or tea person, I love both drinks.
 

McMullen

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Coffee Machine. Looking to get a grinder soon so I can use whole beans.

I drink it black. When I need it right away while it's still too hot, I will use milk to cool it down. Tried sugar, honey, vanilla (syrup, powder, and extract), kaluah, rum, baileys, etc, but haven't found a sweetener or flavoring agent that I like well enough to use more than a couple times.

SckizoBoy said:
anthony87 said:
I can't stand the taste of coffee.

Fucking LOVE the smell though.

Everytime I smell it I curse my body for not allowing me to drink it.
Well, pinch your nose and gulp it... you won't taste anything.

The 'coffee experience' is purely olfactory, after all.
You might want to try using more grounds. Most people think that using more grounds will make the coffee stronger, which is true in some ways, and that stronger coffee = bitter coffee, which isn't necessarily true.

Now most of my info here is straight from Alton Brown's Good Eats, but it is consistent with what I learned in Chemistry, and seems to be confirmed by personal experience:

Coffee the drink is water plus a mixture of a wide range of compounds. Many of these compounds are volatile, meaning they evaporate easily, which is why you keep coffee in sealed containers away from light. Those volatile compounds are what you smell when coffee is brewed, and are the only reason people drink the stuff aside from caffeine. Because they are so easily released from the beans, they are also the first thing to get absorbed by water. The bitter components are less soluble, and tend to get extracted last. Same with tea, by the way.

Now, water can only hold so much dissolved material per cubic centimeter, and this changes based on the temperature of the water. If you have boiling water through a small amount of grounds, you'll extract pretty much everything that can be extracted, including the bitter compounds. If you have hot water through a large amount of grounds, then there will be enough volatiles to saturate the water's capacity for solutes very quickly, and the bitter compounds will stay in the beans. This means that if you pile on the grounds and keep them fresh, your coffee will be far less bitter. Also, not using extremely hot water helps. Some people even use a method for brewing using cold or cool water, although I haven't tried the method or the result.

So fresh, well-cared-for grounds, lots of them, and merely hot water will drastically improve your coffee. Don't freeze the beans either.
 

Flight

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Personally, I prefer tea, and I drink mine straight; no milk or sugar. I love the smell of coffee, but it tastes just awful to me, unless I go to Starbucks and get a frappuchino or something.

Does coffee ice cream count?
 

knhirt

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I'm used to drinking french press coffee. I also enjoy a few cups of espresso now and then.
Black and sweet for me.