This thread is dedicated to , and in tribute of the nectar of the gods, the very lifeblood that flows through our veins. There are a few of you here that I know are as much of a coffee snob as I am, so this is a place for us to post about everything coffee! Our favorite kinds, the ways we like to prepare it, the way we like to take it, everything. I want your coffee secrets!
Coffee Talk.
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Double post for my first contribution. One thing I love almost as much as coffee is Star Trek. DS9 in particular. So the opportunity to try something that included both those worlds? I had to try it. This was a nice little recipe, strong as all Klingon beverages should be, and the spice added a warm, nuanced depth of flavor. 8/10 Gowrons.
Raktajino: the favourite drink of the swing shift and Starfleet captains alike. While a Klingon drink, it seems to be almost more popular with many other races than with the Klingons on Deep Space...
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I adore my moka pot. I found it about a year ago in an antique shop, brought it home and cleaned it up. If you don't want to splurge on an expensive espresso machine, it's a pretty good way to make a latte at home. I also make use of a French press occasionally, especially for cold brew.
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I've recently found a strong love for nitro cold brews. Local friends, taste like chocolate and you're wired!
Variety is the spice of life. Grab a pack and try all three of our Nitro Cold Brews! Our premium, all-natural coffee is cold brewed for 18 hours, double filtered, and infused with nitrogen. The result is a sweet, aromatic & bright coffee that lacks the bitterness and acidity of the modern ‘iced coffee’ and goes dow2Comment
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Dunkin Breakfast Blend sometimes on the way to work. Cream and a pump of caramel.
At home it's whatever I got last time I went to Costco. I think it's their brand of medium roast. It's not too bad but I'll get something else next time.
I've got a small Keurig thing to brew in but I have a reusable filter for it.1Comment
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I've recently found a strong love for nitro cold brews. Local friends, taste like chocolate and you're wired!
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Best thing I ever did to improve my coffee experience is buying a grinder. Even a shitty blade grinder will help you enjoy better coffee.Comment
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This is the way if you gotta go with a Keurig. Sometimes though the refillable cups don't fit right in some machines though.
Best thing I ever did to improve my coffee experience is buying a grinder. Even a shitty blade grinder will help you enjoy better coffee.
Wife bought me a cheap grinder a while back and I tried grinding whole beans but couldn’t seem to get it right. Brew came out either watery or the filter would get stopped up. I need to go back to trying that out, with a different grinder of course.
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Have an appropriately named video game about making coffee. It's not quite as good as VA-11 Hall-A, but it's fun and chill. I own the sequel and need to play through it some time too.
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I adore my moka pot. I found it about a year ago in an antique shop, brought it home and cleaned it up. If you don't want to splurge on an expensive espresso machine, it's a pretty good way to make a latte at home. I also make use of a French press occasionally, especially for cold brew.- 1 and 1/4 cups water
- 1/3 cup espresso (I go with Cafe Bustelo -- pretty much the legacy)
- 1/3 cup sugar
- Muddle the sugar and just enough espresso until it becomes pasty mixture. Stop mixing, then slowly add the rest of the espresso until it partially dissolves.
You know you've done it just right if a thin layer of sugary foam floats atop it. Best served tongue-cooking hot, in very tiny cups. Much more than that, and your body won't be sure whether to give you instant diabetes or give you a heart attack from the caffeine.
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I haven't used my moka pot as much since I picked up an actual espresso machine about a month ago. But I love me some Cuban coffee! I haven't tried this kind before, but I'll make a cup and let you know how it goes.
It reminds me a little of more sensible Vietnamese coffee, which is just coffee mixed into ridiculous amounts of condensed milk. My pancreas throbs just thinking about it. 💀2Comment
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