What's a good coffee?
nguyenedward
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I really never drank coffee before and I was curious to see what's your favorite coffee? I want something that has good caffeine in it to help me get through the day. I might even use that as a pre-work out drink as well. Something healthy and possibly tasty? Thanks!
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I love Dunkin Donuts' coffee. Also Starbucks has little packages you can buy by the box in stores or in their locations that you just dump into hot water (I think).0
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I have a Kuerig coffemaker and any of the coffee's that are made specifically for the Keuring are great. I use the organic newman's own for mine and it is great!0
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Biggby!0
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I like the smoothness of Dunkin donuts coffee.0
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I use a little roaster near me that has the best flavored coffees I've had. They use a lot more flavor that supermarket types. If you order 2 pounds shipping is free. Check it out.
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Seattle's Best is my favorite, but usually I buy whatever's on sale other than Maxwell House, Folger's, etc. There are so many different roasts that taste different, so you just need to experiment and try them all! And remember that coffee's "free", it's all the sugar and cream that people add that makes it high in calories.0
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Dunkin Donuts! All the way!0
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+1 on Dunkin Doughuts. +100 on Keurig0
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I'm a little partial to our local coffees down here in Louisiana...Community and Mello Joy. I also get Boca Java shipped to me every 8 weeks.0
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i like coffee from a local coffee shop..but my 2nd favorite is dunkin donut!! yum!0
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Jailhouse brand generic Colombian coffee. Seriously. It f*ckin' sucks. I dunno why the hell I even mentioned it.0
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Thanks, everyone for the suggestions! I will definitely go coffee hunting tomorrow!0
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I'm a little partial to our local coffees down here in Louisiana...Community and Mello Joy. I also get Boca Java shipped to me every 8 weeks.
Community coffee is good too! I worked at a bank a couple years ago and switched from ?Premium? to Community and all the flavors of Community I tried were tasty. Definitely gave up my $2+ DD coffee for free Community!0 -
TIM HORTONS all the way! but I never get that ( I live in the country) So I make my own Maxwell house! BUT u have to know how to make coffee, some ppl just cant do it! Good luck0
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Tim Hortons!0
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ALL COFFEE is good coffee. i am a coffee addict0
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Kopi Luwak - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_Luwak0
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all of 'em.0
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I'm far from a coffee conaseaur (SP?) , but I do have a Keurig & my fav is also Newmans Special Decaf. I have tried a ZILLION since I got my brewer & some have been really nasty. It's all a matter of taste. If you want high octane they have Jet Fuel, but I think that would eat the lining of my stomach! lol Breakfast blend is good, but my friends who are true coffee drinkers call me a wuss for that! It's mild! ha ha ha Just experiment! It's crazy how many varieties are out there! :drinker:0
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Seattle's Best Level 5 is my favorite. It's the darkest they make, and I like it strong. :drinker:0
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I like the Starbucks FUFU coffee,you know the triple vente tuxedo mocha,but it has 600 calories. Dunkin Doughnuts is very good but my favorite is CAMERON'S Kona blend. IMHO it is the Best.0
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Christopher Bean is my absolute favorite! They have the weirdest flavor coffees but I love 'em all!! OMG gotta try Bananas Foster... sooooooooo good!0
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Community coffee is a great brand that has several varieties to pick from. The taste is consistently great and it has a better price than other premium coffees. I like the Cafe Roast best, myself. Peet's coffee is also very good ,but very pricey, and pretty strong for a beginner. A word of advice : never brew weak coffee (use too little coffee). It will be bitter. It is better to dilute it after you make it if you have to. Also, I always use half and half in mine, and it's worth it!! Not that many calories and those creamers are nasty!0
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I am definitely partial to a local company that is roasted in the town where I live, but I believe is available further out called Wicked Joe. If you are looking for a national brand I am definitely a Starbucks girl. If you are looking for the benefits of high caffeine, one thing to remember is that the darker the darker the roast the less caffeine there is.0
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I'm far from a coffee conaseaur (SP?) , but I do have a Keurig & my fav is also Newmans Special Decaf. I have tried a ZILLION since I got my brewer & some have been really nasty. It's all a matter of taste. If you want high octane they have Jet Fuel, but I think that would eat the lining of my stomach! lol Breakfast blend is good, but my friends who are true coffee drinkers call me a wuss for that! It's mild! ha ha ha Just experiment! It's crazy how many varieties are out there! :drinker:
Breakfast blend may be mild but it has a higher caffeine content than bolder coffees.0 -
If you want to make something at home you can get (at local grocery store) starbucks brand cafe verona... its so good!0
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For single origin drip or french press... Yemen Mohka San'ani was one of the most memorable I've ever had. Ethiopian Yirgacheffe (or pretty much any of the coffees of Ethiopia. You can't really go wrong.) Sulawesi for a nice thick bold cup.
For straight espresso I prefer blends - favorites are Vicace's Dolce and Sweet Maria's Moka Kadir and Espresso Monkey blends.
Gee thanks, now I want coffee.0 -
LOL@ taso.. I was thinking the same.. coffffffeeeeeeeee0
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For single origin drip or french press... Yemen Mohka San'ani was one of the most memorable I've ever had. Ethiopian Yirgacheffe (or pretty much any of the coffees of Ethiopia. You can't really go wrong.) Sulawesi for a nice thick bold cup.
For straight espresso I prefer blends - favorites are Vicace's Dolce and Sweet Maria's Moka Kadir and Espresso Monkey blends.
Gee thanks, now I want coffee.
Definitely a fan of locally roasted small-shop coffees, personally. Anyplace that you can walk into and talk to the roaster and throw yourself on his/her mercy & say "I'm a coffee virgin - be gentle" then actually take his/her suggestion is going to be a good experience. Try it black first - that's really the only way to have it, IMHO.
I'm also partial to Ethiopian coffee - the coffee that took me from cream & sugar to black (and never going back) was a particularly nice year's Ethiopia Harar Horse - amazing blueberry notes in it that year. Buuuut... since that particular region of Ethiopia is hit or miss and highly dependent upon the season I don't point people to it anymore (when it's bad it's BAD) - having said that, Yirgacheffe or Sidamo are both generally consistent and great "starter" coffees IMHO - (floral and fruit notes, bright flavors, but not too acidic - "accessible" )
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+1 on the Peet's recommendation. I am a fan of the French Roast but am working through some Columbian I picked up on sale a while ago and it isn't bad either. Another good one of theirs is Major ****ason's Blend, it isn't quite as strong. In other words, I don't think you can go wrong with them but coffee is a matter of taste.0
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