Instant coffee! Is that still a thing?
You don't need to buy a machine, there are lots of good alternatives that will get you better than average coffee.
Instruction video:But, without a fancy machine, how will one impress the visitors?
Aeropress or moka pot is a budget friendly way to make good coffee☕
Careful, you'll be called a coffee snob unless you make it with the cheapest supermarket instant coffee & boiling water.
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My bean to cup machine. Coffee beans from an artisan German coffee roasters who I have also bought cycle lights and socks from.
Instant coffee! Is that still a thing?
Even 10 years ago, apparently not (on cafes etc)
Never been a coffee drinker (apart from a relatively short periods when I enjoyed either Greek or filtered) so travelling for work was often mildly problematic, given I don't really like the insipid tea many places churn out.
I remember being stood in an airport once on my way to god knows where, looking for a drink and something to eat.
I stood bewildered in front of an eternal list of coffee types...not even knowing (or caring) what they were.
'Can I just have a normal coffee please'
'What would you like'
'Just a normal coffee, I dont really care, instant coffee?'
'Ah, you want an Americano then'
'If that's the nearest thing, it'll do'...while figuratively shrugging my shoulders.
Some of us really don't do coffee and don't really care for all the myriad of types
Can I have a beer please?
A beer's a beer, right?
Can I have a beer please?
A beer's a beer, right?
This mornings brew, Union beans house roast from Sainsburys.☕
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Do you find it tastes a bit different drinking from a glass compared to a thick ceramic cup, or is it just my imagination? 😂