Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

How do you take your coffee?

magneto

Practically Family
Messages
542
Location
Port Chicago, Calif.
Dixon Cannon said:
I like a good cup of Kopi Luwak every morning to start the day.
...

That was a joke...wasn't it?! You must be adverturous and have deep pockets :) I'm not brave enough to consume anything that some other being has enjoyed before me ;)

(Me, "Cafe du Monde" with whole milk and sugar...)

...I used to love Chock Full o'Nuts, but after they were bought out by Sara Lee the coffee tastes different to me, and I have aesthetic objections to a coffee can that now has a shrink-wrapped plastic label, instead of the label being being properly printed on the metal like it used to be. :p
 

macawber

Familiar Face
Messages
60
Location
Canberra Australia
I guess I'm a early riser, I have my black coffee at 6:15 am. I like an Italian roast or Kenyan which I grind just before I add hot water off the boil. I make this in a small stainless steel jug and then strain it into my cup.
 

indyjim

Familiar Face
Messages
86
Eight-O'Clock, with a little Splenda.............but a beer in the morning isn't bad either. :cheers1:
 

Dixon Cannon

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,157
Location
Sonoran Desert Hideaway
Kopi Luwak

magneto said:
That was a joke...wasn't it?! You must be adverturous and have deep pockets :) I'm not brave enough to consume anything that some other being has enjoyed before me ;) :p

I thought the Kopi luwak was a joke until someone took me to that website! No deep pocket here!... that's why I settle for the Nescafe Instant each morning. Am I really the only person here that actually enjoys the taste of Instant Coffee too! -dixon cannon
 

Tudor

Familiar Face
Messages
61
Location
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Hemingway Jones said:
Dunkin' Donuts milk and sugar. Basic and unbeatable.
QUOTE]

I am with Jones, I love Dunkin’ Donuts coffee… Hot and black. When I make it at home, I make my coffee using freshly ground Ethiopian beans purchased from a local shop here in Albuquerque, Whitting’s Coffee. It has an earthy flavor that I love, reminds me of a good Cabernet Sauvignon.

Tudor
 

Shaul-Ike Cohen

One Too Many
Messages
1,176
Location
.
Dixon Cannon said:
Am I really the only person here that actually enjoys the taste of Instant Coffee too! -dixon cannon

No, you're not. I, for instance, really like it from time to time. It's excellent with more warm milk than water. And there are lots of differences between brands and types.
 

RedPop4

One Too Many
Messages
1,353
Location
Metropolitan New Orleans
Magneto and Shamus greetings from New Orleans :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

OK, a but of hypocrisy, given the rant I just made on the Hat Board, mildly criticizing folks for blasting wool-fedora wearers and railing/encouraging people to follow their own subjective personal tastes.

Charbucks?:eek:

The progression I followed as I grew in coffee....my parents always drank drip, then switched to instant when my mother could no longer tolerate caffeine (heart palpitations). Back to CDM coffee when I became a serious drinker....then the other New Orleans brands....French Market, Community (technically Baton Rouge,) Luzianne and Union.

Then espressos, both machine made and with a moka pot and packaged espressos.....Cafe La Llave, Cafe Bustelo, Lavazza

NOW, it's home roasted coffee, usually in a French press. This morning it was Sulawesi (varietal) Toraja (plantation name) as I just got in a shipment of green beans on Friday....I'd been without for two weeks.:eek: :eek: :rage: I prefer my coffee fairly dark, so it's a fine line between strong flavored, dark roast and ruined (Starbucks;) I tend to dance right on the line.

Oh, in the press it's SIX heaping teaspoons. I may try three, as someone else does, that would save me some $$$$ if I could use less coffee.

Sorry to ramble, folks.
 

Pilgrim

One Too Many
Messages
1,719
Location
Fort Collins, CO
I take it black.

When I was a young man right out of college, I was in radio advertising sales. I found that one of the few ways I could get the full attention of a store owner was to invite him out for coffee. At that time, I used sugar in my coffee.

I quickly found that I was drinking so much coffee I was going to gain a lot of weight from the sugar - so I just quit using it. Took me about two weeks to get completely used to drinking it black. I've always liked it black and strong - my reaction to impy coffee is to want to spit it out.

We have a Capressobar 351 coffee machine I picked up on Ebay a while back. It makes coffee and expresso - one unit with two sides and functions. We don't make espresso or lattes often, but it sure comes in handy when we want 'em. I don't think they make this unit anymore, but it works decently for us.

We grind the beans in the store, and keep them in a well-sealing ceramic container on the counter.

Over the past few years, I've started buying coffee at the store by mixing caf and decaf beans half and half, then grinding it all together. Caffeine doesn't keep me up unless I drink it late in the evening, but if I really load up on it for a few days, my heart will skip an occasional beat. This is not serious, but not to be encouraged either!
 

PrettySquareGal

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,002
Location
New England
Pilgrim said:
Over the past few years, I've started buying coffee at the store by mixing caf and decaf beans half and half, then grinding it all together.

I sometimes make a PSG blend. Our local supermarket has loose Green Mountain Coffee beans in dispensers. I mix and match beans for unique coffee never to be replicated.

This reminds me, the "to go" coffee cups at Eli's Vinegar Factory (Eli of Zabar's) say "Some people think coffee is a matter of life and death. I know it's more important than that." Or something similar. :D
 

RedPop4

One Too Many
Messages
1,353
Location
Metropolitan New Orleans
If you're not roasting your own, the next freshest thing you can do is to grind your beans immediately before you brew your coffee. Invest in a decent burr grinder and grind it then. This keeps the coffee from getting stale on you, especially as you work your way down to the bottom of the bag, where the beans were ground days or even weeks before, depending upon how much or little you drink.
 

scotrace

Head Bartender
Staff member
Messages
14,376
Location
Small Town Ohio, USA
Heard everything now

That Kopi thingy is coffee that is eaten by a little mammal, then after poopage, is roasted and they get $200 a pound for it?


And people turn up their nose at Starbucks 'cause it's "oily." I'll take oily over poo-stewed.
 

jake_fink

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,279
Location
Taranna
And people turn up their nose at Starbucks 'cause it's "oily." I'll take oily over poo-stewed.

The bean the mammal eats is probably an oily a Starbucks product, it just sails right through. My personal thing is, I don't want to be the extruder. ;)
 

Dixon Cannon

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,157
Location
Sonoran Desert Hideaway
Right you are...

Shaul-Ike Cohen said:
No, you're not. I, for instance, really like it from time to time. It's excellent with more warm milk than water. And there are lots of differences between brands and types.

Some years ago Nescafe' made a big pitch for their three varieties of instant coffees. One being Mountain Blend, the other two I've forgotten. The plan was to treat us with three different blends and flavors. Like so many well laid plans, that devolved into just one Taster's Choice/Mountain Blend concoction that is on the shelves today. I'm told the Mexican Import Nescafe' has a fuller body, robust aroma, and bolder taste although it is priced higher. Now we're talkin' gourmet instant coffee; what could possibly be next!!!??? -dixon cannon
 

raiderrescuer

One of the Regulars
Messages
209
Location
Salem Oregon
My coffee...

When in Turkey I would drink the little tea-cup sized cups of Turkish Coffee...Kept me up for almost 24 hours so I wouldn't do it too often.

While stationed in Alaska I got spoiled...Ty at Captain's Coffee would actually roast it right in front of me!!! He got his beans straight from his Brother-in-law that was in Guatemala.

http://www.captainscoffee.com/roasts/
 

magneto

Practically Family
Messages
542
Location
Port Chicago, Calif.
Dixon Cannon said:
I'm told the Mexican Import Nescafe' has a fuller body, robust aroma, and bolder taste although it is priced higher. Now we're talkin' gourmet instant coffee; what could possibly be next!!!???

I take instant coffee along while travelling (so as not to spend $2/cup a couple of times a day) and the Mexican Nescafe is light-years better than other instants (certainly better than the "Medaglia d'Oro" $8-for-2-oz instant 'espresso.') Have you checked a Hispanic market; the Mex. Nescafe is usually cheaper there than at regular supermarkets.

(Even better is to dissolve the instant coffee in some hot milk, no water. Yum!)
 

Forum statistics

Threads
107,223
Messages
3,031,449
Members
52,699
Latest member
Bergsma112
Top