Coffee - Why so difficult....
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matt21

Original Poster:

4,381 posts

232 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Call me working class, but coffee is a tea spoon of Gold Blend (or similar), splash of milk and boiling water. Simple.

So why cannot I not get this anywhere anymore. All the "latte, flat white, long black, short black" lark is driving me insane!

Yes I can order an Americano but then nobody can fathom why I may want a bit of milk.

Minor gripe, but finding it occuring more and more regularly.

What else do you find that should be simple that isn't.

sawman

5,163 posts

258 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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You just need to ask for a filter or brewed coffee. In starbucks, particularly, it's usually very tasty (their tribute blend is usually on at the moment) and they can normally hand it to you at the till, rather than having to wait at the end - which is helpful when they are busy

Rocksteadyeddie

7,971 posts

255 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Dear God man. Instant?

sawman said:
You just need to ask for a filter or brewed coffee. In starbucks, particularly, it's usually very tasty (their tribute blend is usually on at the moment) and they can normally hand it to you at the till, rather than having to wait at the end - which is helpful when they are busy
And don't get me started on you, Sir.

Kiltox

14,853 posts

186 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Rocksteadyeddie said:
And don't get me started on you, Sir.
roflyes

ChiChoAndy

73,668 posts

283 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Well, if you go to a coffee shop, it's like going to a chocolatiers, and asking for a kitkat. Go to a greasy spoon, or whatever, and you'll get the coffee you want. You can get the coffee you want from a coffee shop as well, but the ones I go to let you add your own milk.

PS, Americano should be black you heathen!

AlVal

1,891 posts

292 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Don't you keep a flask in the white van?

fatwomble

1,389 posts

242 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Standard filter coffee is normally available, admittedly it's often difficult to see on the ever increasing list of other coffee, bit instant coffee is a no no in my book. stuff of the devil hurl

jmorgan

36,010 posts

312 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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I asked for a black coffee and some fool keeps saying "Aemricano?" I am Welsh not American, I want a black coffee damn it.


Bloody posh shops.

Mighty Flex

923 posts

199 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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The Swedish blood in me requires me to drink inordinately strong, black filter coffee, and instant coffee tastes crap without milk. (though I will drink cappuccinos provided they do not contain a gallon of milk)

However I agree with OP to an extent that there is a little too much BS coffee around...

Kiltox

14,853 posts

186 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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fatwomble said:
stuff of the devil hurl
Meh. I appreciate good coffee however when you work stupid shifts and your office doesn't happen to have a coffee machine in it what can you do?

anonymous-user

82 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Kiltox said:
Meh. I appreciate good coffee however when you work stupid shifts and your office doesn't happen to have a coffee machine in it what can you do?
I wanted to get a coffee ginder and percolator for homeuse, but was informed that "nobody wants that st, instant is what everyone wants" Sadly, i live with a bunch of heathens, who think the ulimare in coffee is douwe egberts

Kiltox

14,853 posts

186 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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snowy slopes said:
wanted to get a coffee ginder and percolator for homeuse, but was informed that "nobody wants that st, instant is what everyone wants" Sadly, i live with a bunch of heathens, who think the ulimare in coffee is douwe egberts
shootfrown

I'd happily drink "proper" coffee all the time, just resorting to instant when at work

This st is keeping me alive at the moment



hurlcoffee

ChiChoAndy

73,668 posts

283 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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is it just me that coffee does absolutely nothing in the caffeine stakes? In fact, nothing caffeine does anything for me.

dingg

4,529 posts

247 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Coffee

bunch of arse

get some Earl Grey down ya

ChiChoAndy

73,668 posts

283 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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dingg said:
Coffee

bunch of arse

get some Earl Grey down ya
What? tea that tastes like detergent?

sawman

5,163 posts

258 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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Rocksteadyeddie said:
Dear God man. Instant?

sawman said:
You just need to ask for a filter or brewed coffee. In starbucks, particularly, it's usually very tasty (their tribute blend is usually on at the moment) and they can normally hand it to you at the till, rather than having to wait at the end - which is helpful when they are busy
And don't get me started on you, Sir.
scratchchinYou seem a bit wound up for this hour on a sunday old man, maybe you should be trying decaff?coffee

RizzoTheRat

28,704 posts

220 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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snowy slopes said:
wanted to get a coffee ginder and percolator for homeuse, but was informed that "nobody wants that st, instant is what everyone wants" Sadly, i live with a bunch of heathens, who think the ulimare in coffee is douwe egberts
Weirdos. Just get yourself a cafetiere and keep a bag of ground coffee in the fridge, or get yourself a cheap stovetop espresso maker.

I take this with me when camping but got so much interest from mates who were on instant that I might have to get a bigger one for a 2 week camping trip in June



zac510

5,546 posts

234 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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It is a bit ridiculous ordering in a Starbucks (personally I steer clear) but coffee these days is like wine and beer, there are lots of options for styles and flavours to cover the range of personal tastes.

But overall an espresso-based coffee will be stronger in flavours and caffeine.

Kiltox

14,853 posts

186 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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DJC said:
Kiltox said:
I'd happily drink "proper" coffee all the time, just resorting to instant when at work
I bought a machine for my office, it's great!
Did that when I worked full time (just a cheap filter machine) yes

ChiChoAndy

73,668 posts

283 months

Sunday 8th May 2011
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I have one of these, which does for camping too.