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<blockquote data-quote="Eish" data-source="post: 684718" data-attributes="member: 2900"><p>I used to call myself an avid coffee slurrper until I ordered an Espresso and had the equivalent of "brainfreeze".</p><p></p><p>Coffee (not espresso) from popular chains tastes absolutely awful and bitter to me and takes the enjoyment out of the experience. Even when I dilute it 50:50, it still tastes too bitter. I bought my own percolator, buy my own beans - medium roast arabica mostly. Grind it slightly rough. Brew it to medium strength and always enjoy a great cuppa. I stopped buying from coffee shops altogether. I just didn't get the taste.</p><p></p><p>I rarely buy Capuccino at airports, which is the closest thing I can get to my home brewed nirvana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eish, post: 684718, member: 2900"] I used to call myself an avid coffee slurrper until I ordered an Espresso and had the equivalent of "brainfreeze". Coffee (not espresso) from popular chains tastes absolutely awful and bitter to me and takes the enjoyment out of the experience. Even when I dilute it 50:50, it still tastes too bitter. I bought my own percolator, buy my own beans - medium roast arabica mostly. Grind it slightly rough. Brew it to medium strength and always enjoy a great cuppa. I stopped buying from coffee shops altogether. I just didn't get the taste. I rarely buy Capuccino at airports, which is the closest thing I can get to my home brewed nirvana. [/QUOTE]
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