Good jib! wrote: » Nothing wrong with wanting to drink nice stuff. I've always been amazed at the amount people spend on rubbish (crap coffee, crap beer, crap food) when for feck all price difference you can get other nicer stuff.
LukFwd wrote: » Maxwell house should be illegal
Gerry G wrote: » I normally make filtered coffee and sometimes those little bullet things that I put in my wife's Nespresso machine.
Gerry G wrote: » Back in the day a good old cup of Maxwell house with the red label used to do the job. Now, the only instant coffee I can stand is Nescafe Azera Americano. I normally make filtered coffee and sometimes those little bullet things that I put in my wife's Nespresso machine. Have we all become a nation of coffee snobs with the amount of choice nowadays? I'm a bit bored at home and this is the only thing running through my head right now.
Mr E wrote: » Mod: Not really current affairs, OP (although it is important!) I'll move this to After Hours.
ollkiller wrote: » Nescafe GOLD Espresso instant is lovely as well. I lived on the Azera for about a year but this one is nicer tasting and smoother.
Gerry G wrote: » Cheers Mr E, wasn't really sure where to put it. I think there should be a special section for people like me who think they are snobs but as it turns out may not have reached the acquired snob level just yet. I have heard of the coffee beans that are extracted from wild animal poo in some far flung corner of the world. When I graduate to this I'll have fully made it.
Stevieluvsye wrote: » Tesco own brand instant. Does me, but i'm not a big coffee drinker
Mr E wrote: » No worries. Have a look at the Coffee and Tea forum too...
Jesus Dry Triangle wrote: » Your drinking Nescafe Azera Americano & Nespresso that's far from a snob, you need to be drinking some organic arabica taken down the mountain on the back of virgins and washed with holy spring water before being transported in some carbon neutral way.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Each to their own. I lived for a spell in Italy, instant coffee simply doesn't exist over there. Certainly opened my eyes. You stop by a hatch on the street, sip your espresso normale and walk on. At home, the moka pot is ubiquitous. I brought one back with me, which now serves as my morning ritual. Lavazza Qualita Oro, a few minutes heating on the stove & the day is off to a flier.
Gerry G wrote: » €4 For a tub of Azera when it's on special and I'd say I get at least 30-40 cups out of it. Over €4 For a cup of slop on some places in the city