Canis Lupus wrote: » Coffee tastes like gack.. Don't understand why people like it and furthermore detest the beardy hipster twat element to it as well.
Deleted User wrote: » Much prefer tea. When I drink coffee like once or twice a year I always feel thirsty after it - I imagine it dehydrates you a lot.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Canis Lupus wrote: » Coffee tastes like gack.. Don't understand why people like it and furthermore detest the beardy hipster twat element to it as well. I'm as far from a beardy hipster as it gets (jury is well out on the 'twat' part :pac:), but I prefer a dirty Columbian because it tastes like gack! Really it's just the taste I prefer, sort of like a bitter hit that I just never found with tea. I grew up of course drinking tea, but about 16 I had a first taste of coffee and just preferred it over tea. I see my own young lad now and he prefers 'exotic' teas like green tea, fruit tea, camomile tea (it tastes like straw ffs!), and now when we're out he'll buy himself an iced tea, or tea with lemon. That was a fancy drink when I was his age!
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » Is your son an anarchist?
One eyed Jack wrote: » Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » Is your son an anarchist? Possibly!! :pac:
Conor74 wrote: » ...I'm sceptical about the whole coffee obsession. I think people vastly overstate how important coffee is to them and suspect if blindfolded many really couldn't tell a Frank and Honest from a Lidl instant. They simply want to go around clutching a coffee cup and extolling the virtues of Badger and Dodo because it's in, like watching rugby and going to the gym, in a way that for example tea is not. We like tea, but it's too boring for people, it doesn't come with a perceived image angle. Hearing that someone can't function without their flat white...give me a break.
Deleted User wrote: » Odd thing to feel strongly about. I have my own grinder, Moka pot and good beans and I drink it black. It's a morning ritual that I love, it's cheap and it sets me up for the day. I used to go to cafés a lot up until a couple of years ago when a lot of them started using fake coffee here. They killed something the country was famous for so I drink tea when I'm out and about.
WHIP IT! wrote: » At what point... ever... in history... was Ireland "fanous for" coffee??
Thespoofer wrote: » To be honest, I think that Frank and Honest coffee isn't great, to be frank, ahem.
exaisle wrote: » Anybody got a view on Nespresso machines?*lights blue touch-paper and stands well back....
Jawgap wrote: » As a convenience they're ok (I've got one) but my preference is fresh ground.
listermint wrote: » The whole sets me up for the day ****e means your addicted. Your day was setup before coffee. Since you started drinking it regularly you can't function..... Tells you something
exaisle wrote: » I just see them as a way for coffee sellers to charge exhorbitant prices...in the same way as printer manufacturers sell relatively cheap machines and then sell a very small amount of printer ink at very high prices.. They're also very wasteful... Compare what a bag of coffee beans costs in comparison to the same amount of actual coffee from Nespresso...