Where do you order coffee? ☕

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I usually only drink bottled cold coffees (of which Super Coffee is the best 😋), but for the sake of simplicity I’m going to assume you mean hot coffee 😁

On a normal, day to day basis I only drink coffee at work (night shift), but if I’m out and about on a road trip I usually just get a gas station coffee. I have, on occasion, gone out of my way specifically to get Starbucks on a road trip, even setting it up as a stop on my gps :oops: 🤣

I don’t have Starbucks anywhere close by, so it’s a special treat for me 😋
 
I don't think of myself as a snob but I guess the reality is... I probably am. I started drinking coffee at around 7 yrs old, once a week my dad would make me a cup with cream and sugar at the local bank (thanks dad!) as we weren't allowed soda and that was one of the "special" beverages I could have.

Nowadays I avoid "office coffee," cheap diner coffee, etc. like the plague - makes me sick. I prefer flavored drinks when I'm out and about, otherwise what's the point in paying like $7 for a drink? We have a few local coffee chains that are excellent (the state lives up to its reputation of being a coffee hot spot), as well as some restaurants and bakeries.

At home I grind and French press, and I regularly try new beans in a search of that elusive perfect bean. I used to flavor my homemade coffee (we had a whole syrup bar going) but now it's strictly oatmilk or hemp milk + sugar or honey, I think that brings out the coffee flavor the most.

I've obviously overthought this too much - then again I just had a delicious cup and a half of mmm French pressed Theo blend with oatmilk and honey.
French Press is the only way to go for good coffee. I personally like Italian dark roast, with a splash of heavy cream. :love
 
French Press is the only way to go for good coffee. I personally like Italian dark roast, with a splash of heavy cream. :love
It's definitely the easiest (and cheapest to boot - my grinder is $10 and French press was $16). No messing with filters, I can just rinse and go for the most part.

I don't like my coffee too dark but I find I can moderate how "heavy" it tastes by changing water temperature and steep time. Has to be just bold enough to stand up to anything I add in, with a pleasant bitterness.

Gosh I really do sound picky!
 
French Press is the only way to go for good coffee. I personally like Italian dark roast, with a splash of heavy cream. :love
I beg to differ.
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Love the heavy cream

The Evap Goat milk is awesome as well.

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I beg to differ.
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Love the heavy cream

The Evap Goat milk is awesome as well.

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Yeah I'm not buying all that equipment to make coffee. I'd rather pay someone the $7. ;D

Also I'm mostly lactose intolerant, so that's just another inconvenience to deal with (and coffee shops charge around an extra 75 cents to profit off people like me). I've tried my way through most milk substitutes, oat and hemp are definitely my favorites at this point.
 

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