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26-11-2019 04:39:14 Mobile | Show all posts
I prefer tea without sugar too and for coffee, I sometimes add sugar. I would take espresso plain for example, but add sugar to an americano. But not always
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26-11-2019 04:39:15 Mobile | Show all posts
I need a little sugar to balance tea/coffee, just find both of them too bitter without a little touch up.

What do you guys drink while in work, and away from your coffee machines? Any instants you'd recommend?
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26-11-2019 04:39:16 Mobile | Show all posts
I've started to take my cafetière in to work.

It's amazing how many customers offer me instant which I'd rather not drink.
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 Author| 26-11-2019 04:39:17 Mobile | Show all posts
I have an aeropress at work. Much better than the machines, although we now do have a BTC machine that is free. Think they just use cheapo beans though as it can be a bit bitter.

I started off with 1 sugar in tea as didn't like it without but weaned myself off just by the lowering the amount over time, to the point where it was ridiculous to add 1/4 spoon, so just stopped. I love both without sugar now.
Coffee I have always had without sugar, but used to drink lattes. Now I only drink Americano without milk, or more often than not, just straight double espresso's.
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26-11-2019 04:39:18 Mobile | Show all posts
I have one latte from cafe next door to the office. Proper stuff. £1.80 for a medium.
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26-11-2019 04:39:18 Mobile | Show all posts
There's a quite good set of video's for the newbie coffee fanatic - including videos on how to diagnose problems with espresso shots by taste, talks about different types of machines. etc. You can see them here; Newbie Introduction to Espresso • Home-Barista.com

One interesting discussion came up in one video about the importance of the different elements in coffee making and he ordered them; your skills, the bean, the grinder, the machine.
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26-11-2019 04:39:19 Mobile | Show all posts
i have one of these for home:
Duo Coffee Steeper |  Fellow
along with a grinder, a french press, and a Lavazzo pod machine for when i want a quick cup(i drink a lot of coffee!!). much prefer the lavazzo machine to the nespresso, use a nespresso at work and the coffee isn't a patch on the lavazzo machine.

for instant, not a huge fan, but the best i've found is the nescafe azera, when instant is the only option i usually have a tin of it lying around.

also have a stove top but never really got on with it
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 Author| 26-11-2019 04:39:21 Mobile | Show all posts
I find those things, although aimed at newbies, are actually aimed at newbies who are going to become obsessives. Just my opinion of course. But for example, I bought a decent-ish machine, some nice coffee, have no skills, but make a coffee I think is delicious.
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 Author| 26-11-2019 04:39:22 Mobile | Show all posts
That is the best instant I have found too. My wife drinks that a lot as she can't be bothered with the aeropress or espresso machine.
I haven't touched instant since I got my aeropress, but drank Azera before that.
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26-11-2019 04:39:22 Mobile | Show all posts
That you like the coffee is always the main thing.

But in all my interests I've tended to get obsessive about hardware, technique and the nuances so I love videos like that. So, for me, getting there is as interesting as the final result.
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