Marty_d Posted yesterday at 05:03 AM Posted yesterday at 05:03 AM 3 hours ago, onetrack said: I still tea about 99% of the time. It must be my Anglo-Saxon ancestry. I find coffee makes me "edgy", I have a low tolerance to the chemicals in coffee. Caffeine is supposed to be high in tea as well as in coffee, but I find the caffeine in coffee is not good good for me, I'm very sensitive to it. Ever tried decaf? My wife is like you, she goes truly silly on coffee (well that's her excuse anyway). However she loves the taste of a cappuccino, so she buys decaffeinated beans. I have decaf too for my night time coffee, even though I used to just have a normal one and it didn't seem to affect my sleep. 1
octave Posted yesterday at 05:06 AM Posted yesterday at 05:06 AM Warning, don't get me sucked into a discussion on coffee. My wife and I are long-term coffee nerds. We buy green coffee beans and roast them ourselves. We are very far down this rabbit hole. At the moment, we are roasting Ethiopian late-picked beans, which means that the beans do a little fermenting before being picked. It makes for a pretty fruit and berryish winey brew. 2
nomadpete Posted yesterday at 05:12 AM Posted yesterday at 05:12 AM Octave please! Don't go roasting Ethiopians. 2
facthunter Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM Where they Live is HOT enough anyhow. Nev 1 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted yesterday at 08:20 AM Posted yesterday at 08:20 AM (edited) A woman I met at work a few years ago was of Italian descent from Melbourne. Apparently her grandfather, with a couple of other Italians, started importing the espresso machines into Australia and started the trend in Aus. While I agree that US adfvertising and culture has helped, apparently the coffee in Aus is far better than the USA, anyway. Otherwise, Starbucks and the like would have made it big time in Aus, but instead, went broke (I think starbucks is having another crack). I don't drink tea of coffee.. don't like the taste and and dissuaded by hot drinks (I used to buy hot chocolates in the morning when commuting on a motorbike - to warm my hands up in winter - rarely actually drank the stuff). Daugher, though. at 19, is a precocious coffee nut (or bean.. not sure - maybe both) Edited yesterday at 08:20 AM by Jerry_Atrick 1
old man emu Posted yesterday at 09:30 AM Posted yesterday at 09:30 AM 4 hours ago, octave said: My wife and I are long-term coffee nerds. And there are people who are wine nerds. You and your wife represent a very small percentage of people who drink coffee. I'm happy to hear that delving into the subtleties of this food gives you an interest and pleasure. What I was referring to was the rest of the population one sees sipping some generic liquid from a paper container. One could say that a good thing that has come from the switch from tea to coffee is the coffee culture that has developed. Don't you think it is nice that people now socialise over a non-intoxicating drink? I'm popping off now to make my evening cup of filtered coffee. Currently I'm drinking decaf for the simple reason that I picked up the wrong packet of ground coffee. But filter coffee is my preference. I find espresso styles of coffee not to my taste any longer. Years ago I could drink Turkish coffee so thick yoou could stand your spoon upright in it. 2
octave Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM 15 minutes ago, old man emu said: But filter coffee is my preference. Ours too, although I make the occasional espresso on my manual lever machine. One of the beans we roast is a naturally decaffeinated bean, which we drink pretty much only in the evening. Like an interest, you just have to find "your" crowd, whether it is tuning vintage motor bikes, fishing or Morris dancing 1
spacesailor Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Coffers, now comes in ' tea ' like jiggler bags . And our Asian neighbours have their own tea plantation. In their " old country " . I drink too much 'tea ' & not enough water, since they contaminated it with an unnecessary poison. spacesailor 1
facthunter Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago THAT was to stop you getting HORNY during the War, and they Put stuff in METHO too to Make it taste BAD. IS nothing SACRED? Nev 1
old man emu Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 41 minutes ago, facthunter said: Put stuff in METHO too to Make it taste BAD. At least they didn't adulterate the bown boot polish. 1
facthunter Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago The Nitro Benzene in the boot polish (also a Poison) was to give the Metho a sweet taste. This is Dero's In Greatcoats in the Park, stuff. Nev 1
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now