User Panel
Posted: 5/1/2003 5:55:58 AM EDT
Poll coming.
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I said Starbucks, but only because over the years I have had it a couple of times. You should have had Gas Station Coffee as an option. I usally only get coffee at home, or a gas station, sometimes McDonalds,[Homer J.] ummm McDonalds is good, must have McDonalds[/Homer J.]
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Berres Brothers
flavor? Highlander Grog. No shit...it's the best I have tasted so far. Berres Brothers is located in Watertown Wisconsin. And they have a lucrative buisiness. |
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Jamaica Blue Mountain is the best but I can't get it in this anal orifice of the universe here.
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I prefer my coffee black.... and McDonalds and Denny's both have really good coffee.
I LOVE starbucks, but I have to take a little sugar and half-n-half in it... it's just a bit stout. If I was to say all time favorite hell yes that's damn good coffee.... I suppose it would be Denny's. Of course, we aint got no Dunkin Donutz.... so I have never tried theirs. It must be the shiznit from all the response. |
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Well,I drink Maxwell House French Roast. My favorite flavored coffee is Hawaiian Hazelnut which I can't find in Alabama anymore. And then there are Vanilla,Mochadoodle, Snickerdoodle,Irishcreme,Chocolate Almond,
and the rest of those. although I do not drink flavored coffee's that have fruit flavors in them. Yuck! Mona [coffee][coffee][coffee][coffee][coffee] |
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Java City house blend. Mmm, good stuff..[coffee]
Me on caffeine-->[flag] -T. |
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Quoted: [red]flavor? Highlander Grog. No shit...it's the best I have tasted so far.[/red] View Quote At home I drink Maxwell house, but when I lived in Rapid City S.D. I always got the Highland Grog, & it is the shizznits! |
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7-11 because you can make it exactly the way you want it. And the Freedom Vanilla creamer rocks. Heck if you screw it up you can just toss it.
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Well i travel alot so the following applies to me.
USA: STARBUCKS Canada: TIM HORTON'S Italy: Espresso |
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Plain Jane, Folgers, out of the coffee maker at home. When away from home, United Dairy Farmers, has decent coffee. |
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Starbucks Venti Mocha Valencia - when sleep is not an option.
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Starbucks. I love Starbucks. I even have a Starbucks card.
My daily order is: Grande Americano with 4 shots and room. 1 sweet and low fill room with half and half sip and enjoy [:)] |
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Peet's.
Then Dietrich's. Then my neighbor's espresso. Though good and acceptable, Starbucks and McDonald's are really just OK in comparison to the winners listed above. |
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Peet's, of course.
McDonald's coffee is also great. We were off-roading and camping and my GF made me drive for 2 arduous off-road hours to get her back to civilization for some McDonald's coffee. 15 minutes later her constipation was relieved. |
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WHen I read this I realize I am really a [b]coffee snob[/b].
I got into gourmet coffe about 12-13 years ago before it became fashionable. I like coffee from an obscure coffee company and if I told you their name i'd have to kill you [:D] StarSucks is o.k. for somethings like their Tazo Berry & Creme, etc.. but not really what i'd consider to be good gourmet coffee but alright I guess. ----------------------------------------------- All of this talk about coffee brings back memories of jury duty. One juror when told about starbucks by another juror said the same thing I just posted. Despite her liberal anti views I had to like her for that one! ----------------------------------------------- |
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Dunkin Donuts for me. I have two pots in the morning and then a couple more at night. I love this stuff.
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MT. DEW [:D]
Sorry I don't drink coffee, but I call my first can of Dew my cup of java. |
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Most anything from:
[url]www.greenmountaincoffee.com[/url] Mmmmmmm...Jamaican Blue Mountain! |
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My home roasted Costa Rican Tarrazu La Minita Farms.
I can't drink regular coffee anymore. |
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I voted for DD over SB but at home I mix a blend using 2 parts Cafe Bella (darker roast) to 1 part Columbian Supremo.
Later, |
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I like my coffee like how I like my women,HOT and BLACK.(My wife hates that saying)
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Big time coffee bigot here. Torrefazione Palermo Blend when I can find it, Starbucks Sulawesi, Gold Coast Blend or French Roast, otherwise.
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IHOP has great coffee...and they leave the fooking pot at your table so you can drink till you can't even hit your cakehole with your fork anymore.
Starbucks has great coffee too...but damn...its as expensive as buying booze at a club. I also have to throw in Veritas coffee. Never had it but it makes for a great joke with the fellow Solaris Admins. |
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8 O'clock Bean coffee fresh ground daily at my house brewed in a Mr. Coffee machine.
Best cup o' Joe available anywhere. |
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I had bought my in-laws a new coffee maker with the grinder built-in for Christmas. Shortly before the holiday, I overheard them talking about the new coffee machine they bought, so I gave it to myself. Now I'd much rather have it ground fresh than out of a can.
Kona is good but too expensive, so I usually go with a Kona blend or Dark Colombian. |
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Where is the option..."I don't drink coffee because it will stunt your growth"?
BigDozer66 |
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Quoted: I like my coffee like how I like my women,HOT and BLACK View Quote Me too! Only it's COLD and BITTER. Nestlé Instant Coffee for me, 'cause I need my coffee NOW, and not in 5 minutes. |
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Kopi Luwak; something like $1000.00 per kilo.
[img]http://www.ravensbrew.com/media/kopiluwakmovie.gif[/img] [url]http://www.sallys-place.com/beverages/coffee/kopi_luwak.htm[/url] |
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All this talk about coffee made me go out and buy some from the local coffee shop.
I am now enjoying a hot cup of Berres Brothers Highlander Grogg. [b]Highlander Grogg: Combination of Caramel, butterscotch & hazelnut [/b] Here is their website [url]http://www.bbcoffee.com[/url] |
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Folgers ---- percolated ---- black.
I like it rather simple. Once in a while I [i]might[/i] add Freedom Vanilla [;)] or Hazelnut, but not often. |
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Quoted: Stoney... Wisconsin has coffee shops? View Quote Yeah.....Hell, we even got the internet here! [/sarcasm] |
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Quoted: My home roasted Costa Rican Tarrazu La Minita Farms. View Quote Amen! You will never get a better cup than what you roast yourself. If you haven't tried it, the Tanzanian Southern Peaberry from [url]www.sweetmarias.com[/url] is outstanding. |
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Amen! You will never get a better cup than what you roast yourself. If you haven't tried it, the Tanzanian Southern Peaberry from [url]www.sweetmarias.com[/url] is outstanding. View Quote That's where I always buy from. |
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I like the local roaster called Kaladi Brothers. Their coffee's goodd and all their barristas are trained by the same person to make coffee consistently the same way. They could make LT's Americano just how he wanted it the first time perfectly, just by his asking for it (a lot of barristas dont know even know the lingo and get confused if you ask for a specifically made espresso drink). I dont like Starbucks because all their beans are over-roasted and have a nasty taste to them.
So I like a tall Americano with about an inch room for cream just to cool it down. |
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Quoted: Jamaica Blue Mountain is the best but I can't get it in this anal orifice of the universe here. View Quote Nothing else will do. Bought 10 lbs of that shit on my honeymoon. |
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I hate any coffee that's sat on the burner for more than 20 minutes. It starts to change the acidity level, and consequently tastes like shit. That said, my brew is either White Castle (yeah, go ahead and laugh, but it's really good) and Starbucks house blend (only ground and brewed by me, of course). I always double the dose in the pot. If I'm only making a half pot of Starbucks HB, I still use a whole pots worth of grounds. It's about the consitancy of Guinness, and could take paint off your car. MMMMMMM goood.
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